A Test of Spatial and Problem Solving Abilities

  1. You must solve the problems mentally.
  2. Do not use pencil or paper during this test.
  3. You should try to respond to each IQ Test problem in twenty (20) seconds or less. The faster you do this test, the more valid will your score be. So think fast. You should attempt to finish the test in less than 15 minutes.

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 1. If you turn a left handed glove inside out it will fit on a right hand.

     True   False

2. An upside down clock's minute hand points to the right when it is twelve forty five.

     True   False

3. If John looks into a mirror and touches his left ear, the image of John touches its right ear.

     True   False

4. If you leave the letters in the same order, but rearrange the spaces in the phrase "The red olive", it can be read as "There do live.".

     True   False

5. Using exactly three colors of paint it is possible to color the sides of a cube in such a way that two sides having the same color never touch.

     True   False

6. The language Q has the following properties – (1) ABC is the base word. (2) If C follows B, then C can be moved to the front of the code word to generate another word. Which of the following is a word in Q?

      CAB

      BCA

      AAA

      ABA

      CCC

 7. Seven chickens and two cats have a total of twenty two legs.

       True  False

8. If you have three quarters and a dime and a nickel and spend thirty three cents then this leaves you with fifty two cents.

       True  False

9. In the alphabet there are four letters between the letter "F" and the letter "K".

       True  False

10. If the word FOX is written under the word CAT and the word MAP is written under FOX, then the word COP is formed diagonally.

       True  False

11. If it were two hours later, it would be half as long until midnight as it would be an hour later. What time is it now?

        18:30

        20:00

        21:00

        22:00

        23:30

12. Five gloves and three shoes normally hold thirty five fingers and toes.

        True  False

13. The words "foot, stop, and white" can be respectively combined with the words "ball, light, and house".

        True  False

14. If Tuesday is the second day of the month, then the very next Sunday is the sixth day of the month.

         True  False

15. Joe will be three blocks from his starting place, if he travels two blocks north, then three blocks east, and then two blocks south.

         True  False

16. If a circle is one, an octagon is

         2

           4

           6

           8

           12

17. The word "revolver" is spelled the same forwards or backwards.

         True  False

18. Two men, starting at the same point, walk in opposite directions for four

meters, turn left and walk another three meters. What is the distance

between them?

         2 meters

         6 meters

         10 meters

         12.5 meters

         14 meters

19. All the letters of the words "spoon feed" appear in reverse alphabetical order.

         True  False

20. The numbers: 6-4-9-3-0-2 are read backwards as 2-0-3-6-4-9.

         True  False

21. John's grandfather's daughter could be John's son's sister.

         True  False

22. Without breaking or bending a toothpick, you can spell the word "HUT" with exactly seven toothpicks.

         True  False

23. This sentence has thirty two letters.

         True  False

24. Each number below follows a certain rule. Figure out the rule and choose the missing number.

          January 20

          April        10

          May           5

          November 15

          July           ?

        5       10       15       20       25

25. A square that is ten inches on each side can always completely fit inside of a circle with a radius of ten inches.

        True  False

26. A hexagon can be cut into six identical triangles by drawing two straight lines.

        True  False

27. Bill is taller than John. Ralph is shorter than Bill. Therefore, John is the tallest.

        True  False

28. The sum of all the odd numbers from zero to 12 is also an odd number.

         True  False

29. If six people in a group all say hello to each other, then the word hello is spoken a total of 36 times.

         True  False

 30. Three equally sized circles can be drawn in such a way that all of them overlap each other and create exactly seven distinct areas or compartments.

         True  False

31. How many four sided figures are in this diagragm?

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         6         16          4         14         9

 32. A doughnut shaped house has three doors to the outside and three doors to the inner courtyard. It's possible to walk through all six doors of the house without ever walking through the same door twice and ending up back at your same starting place.

         True  False

33. Which of the drawings below best completes the sequence?

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    a                    b                 c               

  

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Last Edited: 11/19/99