12. Lemon candies sell at 3 for 15 cents. How much will 1-dozen cost?.
13. In the following set of words, which word is different from the others?
1 butterscotch, 2 chocolate, 3 sundae,
14. Assume that the first 2 statements are true. Is the final statement:
4 caramel, 5 toffee.
All redheaded boys like candy. Charles is a redheaded boy. Charles likes candy.
1 true, 2 false,
15. Arrange the following words so that they make a true statement. Print the last letter of the last word as
is earth The
the answer.
round
16. In the following set of words, which word is different from the others?
2 band, 3 brood,
ILLUSTRATE-Do these words
1 have similar meanings, 2 have contradictory meanings.
18. Assume the first 2 statements are true. Is the final one:
3 mean neither the same nor opposite?
2 false, 3 not certain?
1 true,
All students take tests. Some of the people in this room are students. Some of the people in this room take tests.
SPREAD- Do these words
19. STRETCH
1 have similar meanings, 2 have contradictory meanings, 3 mean neither the same nor opposite?.
20. A dealer bought some cars for $3,500. He sold them for $5,500, making $50 on each car.
How many cars were involved?
21. IDEA IDEAL
I armada,
17. ILLUSTRIOUS
4 boy, 5 crowd
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3 not certain?
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2 have contradictory meanings,
Do these words
1 have similar meanings,
3 mean neither the same nor opposite?
22. A boy is 6 years old and his sister is twice as old. When the boy is 10 years old, how old will his sister be?
23. Two of the following proverbs have similar meanings. Which ones are they?..
1. A friend in need is a friend indeed.
2. Fields have eyes and woods have ears.
3. A fox is not caught twice in a snare.
4. A setting hen never gets fat.
5. A rolling stone gathers no moss.
24. A line can be drawn which divides the following figure into two separate parts. These two parts could then fit together
to make a square Which two numbers would you connect to make this line?
1_1
13_1
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