Intellectual tests and their varieties. Mind tests and their varieties Grades for the exact execution of the task

A) Belova Anastasia Vladimirovna, 25 years old, teacher

B) Rasskazova Natalya Anatolyevna, 27 years old, housewife

C) Smirnov Leonid Sergeevich, 31, driver

  1. Insert the missing letter.

Answer: A) e; B) f; C) f. Answer: E

  1. Which word is superfluous?

BEETHOVEN

Answer: A) Socrates; B) Socrates; C) Socrates. answer: Socrates

  1. Insert the missing number.

Answer: A) 16; B) 19; C) 15.Answer: 16

  1. Which word is superfluous?

St. Petersburg

Answer: A) St. Petersburg; B) St. Petersburg; In Saint-Petersburg. answer: Madrid (equidistant in latitude)

  1. Which of the following animals is the largest? (Write the answer, correctly placing the letters in the word)

Answer: A) Elk; B) Tiger; C) Elk. answer: moose

(Key: length of time)

PERSON (...) VILLAGE

Answer: A) century; B) century; B) century. answer: century

Answer: A) 6; B) 6; C) 6.Answer: 6

HELP (CARE) FINISH

TALENT (...) SUPPORT

Answer: A) gift; B) flowers; C) a gift. answer: gift

  1. Insert the missing number.

Answer: A) #; B) 32; B) 36.Answer: 39

  1. Choose from six numbered shapes the one that complements the row.

Answer: A) 4; B) 4; C) 4.Answer: 4

  1. Each of the six faces of the cube has its own pattern. "Rotating" the cubes shown in the figure, what do you find out - the same cube is shown on the right and left, or different cubes?

Answer: A) Different; B) Various; C) Various. Answer: Different

  1. Insert the missing letter.

Answer: A) #; B) #; C) O. Answer: H

  1. Insert the missing number.

Answer: A) #; B) 3; C) 8.Answer: 5

  1. Choose from six numbered shapes the one that complements the row.

Answer: A) 4; B) 2; C) 4.Answer: 4

  1. Insert the word missing in parentheses.

BAL (IMP) ORDER

WITH (...) CAT

Answer: A) #; B) #; To battle. answer: fight

  1. Insert the missing number.

Answer: A) #; B) #; B) 23.Answer: 33

  1. Which word on the bottom line matches the words on the top line.

RACE ROCKING ROSTOK

TIGER, GRACE, FAIRY TALE, MOMENT, CRASH, MACHINE

Answer: A) car; B) moment; In the moment. answer: fairy tale (all four words can be used with a prefix under)

  1. Insert a word that ends the first and starts the second.

(Key: triumph)

Answer: A) a feast; B) a feast; C) a feast. answer: feast

  1. Which of the following games is not a team game? (Write the answer, correctly placing the letters in the word)

TERSBAL

Answer: A) #; B) #; C) Shooting. Answer: Shooting

  1. Insert the missing number.

Answer: A) 2; B) 3; C) 5.Answer: 2

  1. Insert the word missing in parentheses.

APOLOGET (SPIDER) CORN

PRESSING (....) TRAINING

Answer: A) port; B) pearl barley; V) #. answer: port

  1. Insert the missing word in parentheses, which means the same as the two words outside the parentheses.

BUGOR (.....) BLUE

Answer: A) #; B) a bump; C) a bump. answer: bump

  1. Each face of the hexagonal cube has a special pattern. If you start rotating these cubes, what will become clear - the same cube is depicted on the right and left, or different cubes?

Answer: A) the same; B) the same; C) different. answer: one.

  1. Insert the word missing in parentheses, which can be preceded by any letters to the left.

Answer: A) cart; B) #; C) boron. answer: move

  1. Insert the missing number and letter.

Answer: A) #; B) #; B) 117. Answer: 662 =

  1. Insert a word that ends the first and starts the second.

(Key: weapon)

O (.....) PL

Answer: A) #; B) cannon; C) cannon. answer: cannon

  1. Choose from six numbered shapes the one that complements the row.

Answer: A) 1; B) 1; C) 2.Answer: 1

  1. What number is superfluous?

Answer: A) #; B) #; B) 35.Answer: 35

  1. Which word is superfluous?

PARABOLA

DECIMETER

ERROR

MERIDIAN

Answer: A) meridian; B) photon; C) photon. Answer: Meridian

(different vowels in the first and last syllable)

  1. Insert the missing number.

Answer: A) 21; B) #; V) #. answer: 23

  1. Insert the missing letter.

V N E R Z U K?

Answer: A) c; B) #; C) O. Answer: c

  1. Insert a word that ends the first and starts the second.

(Key: mountain)

TU (...) NIK

Answer: A) peak; B) peak; B) peak. answer: peak

  1. Insert the missing number.

28 33 31 36 34 ?

Answer: A) 39; B) #; B) 39.Answer: 39

  1. Insert the missing number.

16 32 8 48 32 40

Answer: A) #; B) #; V) #. answer: 25

  1. If DGJ + JAE + BHF = DDAB and F * C / J = GA, then what is A / G?

Answer: A) 2; B) #; V) #. answer: 2

Three people participated in the testing

A) Belova Anastasia Vladimirovna, 25 years old, teacher

B) Rasskazova Natalya Anatolyevna, 27 years old, housewife

C) Smirnov Leonid Sergeevich, 31 years old, driver

They were given 30 minutes, during which they could answer 40 questions. Summing up the results were obtained

IQ A candidate = 142, IQ B candidate = 118, IQ C candidate = 126

Below is the IQ table for some social groups:

1. Administrators and higher education professionals

qualifications 153

2. Professionals with less qualifications 132

3. Highly qualified specialists, 117

4. Qualified specialists 109

5. Specialists of intermediate qualification 98

6. Unskilled workers 87

7. Temporary workers 82

8. Patients of mental hospitals 57

Once again, I hasten to remind you that IQ is simply a numerical result obtained by a subject when performing this test. And no more!!! Even the environment affects test scores, which leads to their inconstancy, variability. Even special coefficients are introduced. Understanding this led to a change in the main goal of testology. If earlier the results of measurements on intellectual tests were most often used to categorize subjects and for long-term predictions, now among Western psychologists there is a rejection of the tendency to "stick labels". The rigid, unchanging classification of individuals according to the results of intellectual tests had severe negative consequences, since the low IQ left a mark of inferiority on the child, changed the attitude of those around him and thereby contributed to the preservation and even strengthening of unfavorable conditions of development. Currently, progressive testers see the benefit of tests in the possibility of changing the achieved level of some intellectual skills and abilities. As for predictions based on test results, now intellectual tests are most used to predict school achievements.

It should be noted that for correct assessments and predictions of school achievements, test results must be supplemented with information from other sources - observations of behavior, biographical data, analysis of teaching methods, etc.

Each of the 8 given tests contains 40 problems; each test is a coherent whole and can be used and evaluated independently of the others 7.

Each test consists of several series of problems of various types, and at the beginning the tasks are the easiest, and at the end - the most difficult, although it should not be assumed that the level of difficulty increases uniformly. Each test should be timed, preferably by a different person, and not by the one who solves the test, and each test is limited to a thirty-minute limit. Therefore, 30 minutes after the start of solving the first problem, the work with the test should be stopped.

The score, of course, is the number of correct answers given during that time.

The answers are given at the end of the test suite, along with an explanation of why this particular answer is correct.

The score for the test should then be used to derive the CI using the tables in the Converting Points to CI section.

You should work with the other 7 tests in exactly the same way. 8 individual CI scores can be averaged to provide a more accurate score than one test can give.

It is advisable to do no more than 1 test per day.

Another use case for CI tests is to test 8 different people or give 2 tests to 4 people, etc.

Instruction. “Each test contains 40 problems. You have limited time to answer all questions, so work as quickly as possible. Do not sit too long on any question, perhaps you have chosen the wrong way of solving, and you will do the next task better.

On the other hand, don't give up too easily, most problems can be solved with a little patience. Rely only on your common sense to decide when to give up an unsolved problem. And remember that in general the difficulty of the problems increases towards the end of the test. Anyone is able to correctly solve a certain number of tasks, but no one is able to correctly solve all the tasks in the allotted time.

Your answer in each case will be a singular number, letter, or word. You can choose from several suggested options or come up with the correct answer. Write your answer in the indicated place.

If you can't answer a question, don't be guessed, however, if you have an idea but are not entirely sure that it is really the right answer, please provide it anyway.

There are no "tricky" questions in tests, but you will always have to consider many ways to approach a problem. Make sure you understand what is required of you before proceeding with the task. You will be wasting your time if you go straight to the solution without trying to figure out what the problem is.

For some problems, there are alternative answers that really satisfy all the requirements that the reader may accidentally stumble upon. In this case, the reader can consider his answer to be correct. "

Note. The dots indicate the number of letters in the missing word. So, for example, (....) shows that the missing word consists of 4 letters.


Test 1


2. Underline the unnecessary.

HOUSE, NEEDLE, BUNGALOW, OFFICE, HOUSE


3. Find the missing numbers.

7, 10, 9, 12, 11,__ , __


4. Underline the unnecessary.

HERRY, Whale, Shark, BARRAKUDA, COD


5. Underline a word that is not a car brand.

GOLAV, UGLIIZH, CHIVSMOK, ANRULS, KAYACH


6. Insert the word missing in parentheses.

APPEARANCE (APPEARANCE)

DEUFF (....) HOLE


7. Insert a word that ends the first word and begins the second:

ST (...) LEP


8. Which of the 6 numbered shapes fits the free space in the square? (Write her number in the square.)


9. Which of the 6 numbered shapes fits the free space in the square? (Write her number in the square.)



11. Emphasize unnecessary things.



12. Insert the missing numbers.



13. Insert the missing letter. J J K N S __


14. Insert a word that may be preceded by letters on the left.


15. Find the words in brackets.

D + (cereal) = (small muscle contractions)


17. Underline a word on the bottom line that matches all words on the top line:

COTTAGE, SENSOR, RACE

wave, water, stick, bird, fear, macaque


18. Which of the 6 numbered shapes fits the free space in the square? (Write her number in the square.)


(Key: fate.)


20. Emphasize someone who is not a famous poet.

KBOL, IKSHNUP, NEISNE, WUNOLAA, VOSKARNE



22. Complete the word in parentheses.

OL (ARROWS) RT NA (T..P..G) EP


23. Insert a word that means the same as 2 words outside the brackets.

WOOD (....) FAKE


24. Emphasize unnecessary things.


25. Emphasize which of them is not a famous composer.

TSOMTAR, USTRASH, REVID, ELOTOL



27. Which of the 5 numbered shapes fits the empty space?




28. Which of the 5 numbered shapes fits the free space? (Write her number.)


29. Insert the word missing in parentheses: CANDY (TENT) BOARDER

CONSUL (....) NAGEL


30. Insert a word that ends the first word and starts the second. (Key: 3D geometric shape.)


31. Which of the 5 numbered shapes fits the free space? (Write her number in the square.)


32. Which of the 6 numbered shapes fits the empty square?



34. Emphasize which of these cities is superfluous. CANBERRA,

WASHINGTON,

NEW YORK,




37. Insert a word in brackets that ends the first word and begins the second. (Key: Place of duty.)

AVAN (....) NIK


8 10 14 18_____ 34 50 66


39. Insert the next letter in the row.

B D B E B W B I B M B __


2 7 24 77________


Test 2

1. Insert the missing number.


2. Which of the 6 numbered groups fits the empty space in the square? (Write her number in the square.)


3. Underline the unnecessary.

LEO, FOX, GIRAFFE, HERRING, DOG


4. Insert the 2 missing numbers.

6 9 18 21 42 45 – – __


5. Underline the unnecessary.

JUPITER, APOLLO, MARS, NEPTUNE, MERCURY


6. Emphasize which city is not in Europe.

INFYA, VOAKSM, LINAM, GATSHVONNI, OVKAKR


Free-rider (hare) scythe

STACK (....) SKIRT


8. Insert a word that ends the first word and begins the second. (Key: drink.)


9. Which of the numbered shapes fits the empty square?



A D Z L S __




14. Insert a word in brackets to which you can attach any of the letters to the left.


15. Insert the word missing in parentheses. AUTO (....) CRANE


16. Which of the 6 numbered shapes fits the empty square?



18. Emphasize unnecessary things.

CYCLOP, TUF, CRAB, SMARAGD, BLINDS, GONG


19. Insert a word that ends the first word and begins the second.


20. Underline a name that is not an island.

BAUK, OEYORBV, LIDAYANIR, PIKRA


21. Insert the missing number.



22. Emphasize unnecessary things.


23. Insert a word not in parentheses.

14 (RUN) 62


RYSAK (....) SHELL


25. Finish the following.

SWAZILAND 271864539 VISA 8792 FOX 6854 FOREST _


26. Insert the missing letter.

M P K S I U _


27. Which of the 5 numbered shapes ends the top line?


YP (CIRCLE) FD

BN (....) ML



30. Insert a word that ends the first word and starts the second.


31. Which of the 5 numbered shapes fits the empty space? (Write the number in the square.)



33. Emphasize unnecessary things.

PEDANTICITY, CARE, MUSHROOM, STEAMER




35. Insert a number and a letter in the last domino of this category.


36. Underline the word that ends the sentence.

"Appetite refers to food as lust for: food, sex, strength, gluttony, drunkenness."


37. Insert in brackets a word that means the same as two words outside the brackets.

CHET (....) TWO


38. Underline the word that ends the sentence.

"Palimpsest refers to a palindrome in the same way that erasure refers to: repetition, reversal, retreat, contraction, reduction, resale."


39. Insert the missing letter.


40. Insert the number that completes the row.

7 9 40 74 15 26 __


Test 3

1. Insert the missing number.


2. Underline the unnecessary.

WHEEL, CAR, BUS, WAGON, SANI


3. Insert the missing number.


4. Underline the unnecessary.

ANT, SPIDER, BEE, MOTHER, MOSCOW


5. Which of the 6 numbered shapes fits the empty space? (Write the number in the square.)


6. Underline which of these animals, in the names of which the letters are mixed, has the smallest size.

NOBIZ, NETKOKO, VAROKO, YMSH, IRZHAF


7. Insert a word that means the same as the 2 words outside the brackets.

ENVIRONMENT (....) AREA


8. Insert a word that ends the first word and begins the second.

EZ (...) LAD


9. Which of the 6 numbered shapes fits the empty square? (Write the number in the square.)


10. Insert the missing letter.

L M N K R Z F __


11. Insert the missing number.


12. Emphasize unnecessary things.


13. Insert the missing number.



14. Which of the 6 numbered shapes fits the free square? (Write the number in the square.)


15. Insert a word in parentheses that can be preceded by any of the letters to the left


16. Insert the word missing in parentheses. ALLO (PAT) STEERING WHEEL

UNDER (...) TEC


17. Insert the missing number.


18. Emphasize unnecessary things.

OPUNTIA, DEGASSING, STATION, WINTER, ABORIGEN, POLICE


19. Insert a word that ends the first word and begins the second.

UNDER (....) ICA


20. Underline a word that is not a masculine name.

TEBORR, TEENVIKD, LAVIYIS, YAIRAM


21. Insert the word missing in parentheses.

VINEGAR (SKIT) FONT

TOASTER (....) OVAL


22. Insert a word that means the same as 2 words outside the brackets.



24. Emphasize unnecessary things.


25. Insert the letter that ends the row.

two D four T three __


26. Insert the missing letter.


27. Which of the numbered figures ends the top line.



28. Insert the word missing in parentheses.

ARCH (ROLL) SNOW

TAL (....) FRAME


29. Insert a word that ends the first word and starts the second. (Key: part of the face.)


30. Insert the missing number.


31. Underline a word that is different from the rest.

CORAL, GERMANY, NORTH, JAPAN


32. Which of the 6 numbered shapes fits the empty square? (Write the number in the square.)




35. Insert the missing letters.


36. Underline the name that ends the fourth line:

- Zhanna loves Kostya;

- Grisha loves Inna;

- Iraida loves Roman.

Whom does Inna love - Tolya, Grisha or Zhenya?


37. I arranged to meet my girlfriend on Sundays at noon. The first time she came at 12.30, the next time at 1.20, then at 2.30, and then at 4.00. What time will she come next?


38. Which of the 6 numbered shapes is the next in the row?


39. Emphasize unnecessary things.

AZEETRIVOS, OGELORRUMAELUS, NIVOERIN-NIERIROEEA, REALOPPOSILION.


40. Insert the missing numbers



Test 4

1. Insert the missing number.


2. Underline the unnecessary.

BYRON, SHELLEY, KITTS, CHAMBERLIN, CHOSER



4. Insert the missing number.

4 9 17 35 – – 139


5. Underline the city that is superfluous here.

SHANGHAI, DELHI, NEW ORLEANS, LYASA, CAIRO, QUEBEC


6. Underline a word that is not a hockey team name.

DEPOTRO, MIONDA, ARTAAR, ATPKRAS, OTRRKTA


7. Insert the word missing in parentheses.

SHOCK (SHOCK) PARALYCH

SALO (....) FAT


8. Insert the missing number.


9. Which of the 6 numbered shapes fits the empty square?


10. Insert a word that ends the first word and begins the second. (Key: rigging.):

MA (....) TH


11. Emphasize which 2 of these shapes do not form a pair.



D Y F M - - P M T


13. Insert the missing number.



14. Insert the word in parentheses, which can be preceded by any of the letters on the left.


15. Find words that mean the same thing as the words in parentheses.

C + (set of rules) = (part of the limb)


16. Insert the missing number.


17. Emphasize unnecessary things.

ORGANIZATION, NORA, THUNDERSTORM, GORN, GRATSIA, ZARNITSA, NAGAR, BAZAR


18. Insert a word that ends the first word and begins the second. (Key: verbal information). KON (....) OR


19. Emphasize which of them is not a movie star. ANDBOR, ORLEIT, PRALM, ADROB, ANOFD


20. Insert a word that means the same as the 2 words outside the brackets:

THING (...) DISCIPLINE


21. Which of the 6 numbered shapes fits the empty square? (Write the number in the square.)


22. Emphasize which of these words is not a woman's name.

ARYAD, YARIMA, YANTLEY, TEENIAARK


23. Insert the missing number.


24. Emphasize unnecessary things.


25. Insert the number missing in parentheses.


26. Complete the next match with one of the five numbered shapes. (Emphasize the correct shape.)


27. Insert the missing letter.


28. Which of the 6 numbered shapes fits the empty square? (Write the number in the box.)




30. Which of the 6 numbered figures is next in this row? (Underline the shape you want.)



32. Emphasize unnecessary things.

APLOMBUS, MARZIPAN, CITY, KAPRAL, KUBRIK


33. Insert a word that ends the first word and starts the second. (Key: way of getting around)

ONCE (...) UN


34. Insert the missing letter.


35. Insert the missing number.


36. Insert the missing letters.


37. Insert a word that ends the first and starts the second. (Key: coin.)

PRO (....) NER


38. Underline the phrase that ends the sentence.

Mikhail bought the castle; Boris bought a hook; Leonid bought the book. Which pair should be next: Joseph and the pipe, Gerasim and Mumu Taras and the cradle, Karl and the Clarinet or Leopold and the mouse?


39. Insert the letter that ends the row.

V S Z F P __


40. Insert the missing number.


Test 5


2. Which of the 6 numbered shapes fits the empty square? (Write the number in the square.)


3. Underline the unnecessary.

REMBRANDT, SHAKESPEARE, TINTORENTTO, RAPHAEL, MONET.


4. Insert the missing number.


5. Emphasize which of these animals is superfluous.

HERRING, DOLPHIN, SHARK, SKAT, HALTUS, KAMBALA


6. Underline which of these cities is located in England.


RINLEB, RETSENAMCH, DADRIM, NAFYI

7. Insert the word missing in parentheses.

GIANT (....) HEATER


8. Insert the number skipped at the top in the figure.


9. Which of the 6 numbered shapes fits the empty square? (Write the number in the square.)


10. Insert a word that ends the first word and begins the second. (Key: flower.)

SPEED (....) EP


11. Emphasize which of these shapes do not form a pair.



12. Insert a word in parentheses, which may be preceded by letters to the left.


13. Insert the missing letter.

M N L P Z __

14. Find words that mean the same as the words in parentheses.

O + (wave) = (figure)


15. Which of the 6 numbered shapes fit the empty square? (Write the number in the square.)


16. Insert the missing number.


17. Underline a word on the bottom line that matches the words on the top line.

LECTOR, BONE, BARREL

trash, lily, mouse, head, ode, fool


18. Emphasize that one of the following is not an animal.

ODOKRILK, KROCHEVS, ALAUK, OKAAK


19. Insert the missing number.


20. Insert a word that ends the first word and begins the second. (Key: celebration.)

21. Emphasize unnecessary things.



22. Insert the word missing in parentheses.

OL (CASE) 76


23. Emphasize which city is not in England.

FIDKRAF, DOLNON, PURLIVEL, ZOLGAG, ROFDSKO


24. Insert a word that means the same as 2 words outside the brackets.

SLOPE (....) COVER


25. Which of the 5 numbered shapes fits the empty space? (Write the number in the square.)



26. Insert the missing number.



28. Insert the word missing in parentheses.

CAUTION (SODA) ADDRESS

SIGNATURE (....) LAMP


29. Which of the 5 numbered shapes fits the empty square? (Write the number in the square.)


30. Insert a word that ends the first word and starts the second. (Key: part of the face.)


31. Insert the missing letter.


32. Emphasize unnecessary things.

CAPTAIN, PHENOMENON, GARDEN, WORK, ARROWS


33. Insert the missing letter.

in 4th 2n 3 __


34. Insert the missing number.



35. Insert the missing number.


36. Underline which of the 4 numbered shapes fits the empty space.


37. At the session of spiritualism, the medium summoned Brezhnev, Godunov, Yezhov and Zhdanov. Who will he summon next: Stalin, Trotsky, Ibarruri, Khrushchev or Mao Zedong?


38. Emphasize unnecessary things.

739, 1341, 522, 1862



40. Insert the missing number.


Test 6

1. Which of the 6 numbered shapes fits the empty square? (Write the number in the square.)


2. Insert the missing letter.


3. Underline the unnecessary.

ALEXANDER, NAPOLEON, WELLINGTON, NELSON, HANNIBAL


4. Insert the missing number.

8 12 10 16 12 __


5. Underline the unnecessary:

YAL, PACKETBOT, RICKSHA, BARKA, JONKA


6. Emphasize which of these animals exists in nature, as opposed to mythological ones.

NARDOK, PHNISX, FIRGON, GERNUUK


7. Insert the word missing in parentheses.

GANG (...) TAZ


8. Insert a word that ends the first word and begins the second. (Key: part of the face decoration.)

PAR (....) TAV


9. Which of the 6 numbered shapes fits the empty square? (Write the number in the square.)


10. Insert the missing number.


11. Emphasize unnecessary things.



12. Insert the missing letter.


13. Insert the word missing in parentheses.

ALLO (PAT) STEERING WHEEL

COM (...) PORT


14. Underline the excess dominoes.



15. Insert the word in parentheses, which can be preceded by any of the letters on the left.


16. Insert the missing number.


17. Emphasize unnecessary things.

ACCELERATOR, VILLAGE, TARA, SKAT, TRACK, TORG, SERA, KART, COURT, RIVER, SALO


18. Insert a word that ends the first word and begins the second. (Key: drink.)

MOLO (...) NICK


19. Which of the 6 numbered shapes fits the empty square? (Write the number in parentheses.)


20. Emphasize which of these cities is not located in the United States.

GIKOCHA, DRIMAD, TONSOB, GOTNINSHAV


21. Insert the missing number.


22. Emphasize unnecessary things.


23. Insert the word missing in parentheses.

DEPTH (BANDAGE) BANTIC

SEPARATION (....) SLEEPER


24. Insert a word that means the same as 2 words outside the brackets.

TRANSMISSION (...) RETENTION


25. Underline which of the 5 numbered shapes fits the empty space.



26. Underline which of the animals, in the names of which the letters are rearranged, have less than four legs.

ASKYR, GRIT, NOMATM, SORBAALT, GUAYAR


27. Insert the number missing in parentheses.


28. Insert a word that ends the first word and starts the second. (Key: chemical compound.)


29. Emphasize unnecessary things.

837 612 549 422 342


30. Which of the 6 numbered shapes fits the empty square? (Write the number in the square.)


31. Insert the missing number.


32. Insert the word missing in parentheses.

15 (TROUBLE) 62


33. Emphasize unnecessary things.

CHAIR, BED, BED, TABLE, TABLE


34. Insert the missing number.


35. Insert the missing letter.


36. Emphasize unnecessary things.

9 25 36 78 144 196


37. Insert the missing letter.


38. Insert the missing number:

7 15 32 – – 138 281


39. BZBV corresponds to Kutuzov as BDIV corresponds to ... (to whom?).


40. Insert the missing number.


Test 7

1. Insert the missing letter.


2. Underline the unnecessary.

MOZART, BACH, SOCRATES, HENDEL, BEETHOVEN


3. Insert the missing number.

17 19 – – 20 15


4. Underline which of these cities is superfluous.

OSLO, LONDON, NEW YORK, CAIRO, BOMBAY, CARACAS, MADRID


5. Replace the letters in these words, which are the names of animals. Emphasize which animal is the largest.

LARPODE, AGKAYS, SNUSK, GITR, EARZB, OLS, OKLIRK


6. Insert a word that ends the first word and begins the second. (Key: time interval.)

PERSON (...) VILLAGE


7. Which of the 6 numbered shapes fits the empty square? (Write the number in the square.)


8. Insert the word missing in parentheses.

HELP (CARE) FINISH

TALENT (...)


9. Which of the 6 numbered shapes fits the empty square? (Write the number in the square.)


11. Emphasize which two shapes are out of order.



12. Insert the missing letter. D Y M T __


13. Insert the missing number.


14. Insert a word in parentheses, which can be preceded by any letters to the left.


15. Insert the word missing in parentheses.

BAL (IMP) ORDER

UNDER (...) CAT


16. Insert the missing number:


17. Which of the 6 numbered shapes fits the empty square? (Write the number in the square.)


18. Find the missing number.


19. Underline a word on the bottom line that matches the words on the top line.

RACE, ROLLING, ROSTOK

tiger, grace, fairy tale, moment, fear, machine


20. Insert a word that ends the first word and begins the second. (Key: wood.)


21. Emphasize that this is not a team play.

TERSBAL, IGBER, LOOP, LOTBUFF


22. Insert the missing number.


23. Emphasize unnecessary things.



24. Insert the word missing in parentheses.

APOLOGET (SPIDER) CORN

PRESSING (...) TRAINING.


25. Insert a word that means the same as 2 words outside the brackets.

BUGOR (.....) BLUE


26. Which of the 5 numbered shapes fits the empty square? (Write the number in the square.)



27. Insert a word in parentheses, which can be preceded by any letters to the left.


28. Insert the missing letter and number.


29. Insert the number missing in parentheses.


30. Insert a word that ends the first word and starts the second. (Key: weapon.)


31. Which of the 6 numbered shapes fits the empty square? (Write the number in parentheses.)


32. Emphasize which of these numbers does not fit the rest.

625 361 256 197 144


im20434. Emphasize unnecessary things.

ANTITHESIS, POSITRON, DECIMETER, DANGER, UNICORN


35. Insert the missing number.


36. Insert the missing letter.


37. Insert a word that ends the first word and starts the second. (Key: Mountain.)

TU (...) NIK


38. Insert the missing number.

28 33 31 36 34 __


39. Insert the missing number.


40. If DGJ + JAE + BHF = DDAB,

and FxC / J = GA, then what is A / G?


Test 8

1. Insert the missing letter.


2. Underline the unnecessary.

AUGUST, SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, DECEMBER


3. Which of the 6 numbered shapes fits the empty square? (Write the number in the square.)


4. Insert the missing number.


5. Underline the unnecessary.

GREECE, DENMARK, GERMANY, FRANCE, ITALY, FINLAND


6. Put in their places the letters in these words, which are the names of various vehicles. Which one is different from the rest?

RACT, KITSA, AMTOKSA, INSA, OGNAV


7. Insert a word that means the same as the 2 words outside the brackets.

REIKA (.....) LIMIT


8. Insert a word that ends the first word and begins the second. (Key: military fortification.)

WHOM (..e.) FIR


9. Which of the 6 numbered shapes fits the empty square? (Write the number in the square.)


10. Insert the missing number.


11. Emphasize unnecessary things.


12. Insert the missing letter.


13. Insert the missing number.



14. Insert the word in parentheses, which can be preceded by any of the letters on the left.


15. Find the word in brackets.

C + (battle) = (refusal)


16. Insert the missing number.


17. Underline which of the words on the bottom line matches the words on the top line.

VERSION, RECTOR, LEMMA, ELECTRIC

rain, bone, animal, light, paper


18. Insert a word that ends the first word and begins the second. (Key: beep.)

BC (....) ET


19. Which of the 6 numbered shapes fits the empty square? (Write the number in the square.)


20. Point out which of these cities is not located in Italy.

TSNORLEIFYA, DARDIM, ZAIP, LIMNA


21. Insert the missing number:


22. Emphasize unnecessary things.



23. Insert the number missing in parentheses.


24. Insert a word that means the same as the 2 words outside the brackets.

DISCHARGE (.....) BUCKLE


25. Which of the 6 numbered shapes fits the empty space?


26. Insert the missing letter.


27. Insert the missing letters.


28. Insert the word missing in parentheses.

MELOMAN (MARS) KARST

LEDOSTAV (....) KALAMBUR


29. Insert a word that ends the first word and starts the second. (Key: a physical characteristic of a person.)

ON (....) OK


30. Underline the number on the bottom line that matches the numbers on the top line.

283 488 137 381 242


31. Insert the missing number.


32. Insert the missing number.

5 6 7 8 10 11 14 __


33. Underline which of the words on the bottom line matches the words on the top line.

GLITTER, VISION, PHENOMENON

weather, grace, start-up, book, snake.


34. Insert the number missing in parentheses:


35. Insert a word that ends the first word and starts the second. (Key: fate.)


36. Which of the 6 numbered shapes fits the empty circle? (Write the number in the circle.)


37. Emphasize unnecessary things.


38. Insert the missing number.

8 24 12 – – 18 54


39. Underline which word ends the next sentence.

SVTYRSLOMKNO refers to UNGIRZOKAO as GVDEARSKH to:

GLITHGINRYO

TIPSYTSKHATRI

SHASTIPLAV


40. Insert the missing number.

260 216 128 108 62 54 – – 27


Answers and clarifications

Test 1

1. 14. (The numbers increase by 3. each time)

2. Office. (People don't live in offices.)

3.14 and 13. There are 2 alternating rows of numbers, each time increasing by 2.)

4. Kit. (Mammal, the rest are fish.)

5. Ruslan. ("Volga", "Zhiguli", "Moskvich" and "Chaika" are the brands of cars, "Ruslan" is the brand of the aircraft.)

6. Hole. (The word in the middle has the same meaning as the 2 words on each side.)

8. 5. (The shapes are reduced from left to right.)

9. 3. (Each line contains a circle, square, rhombus; pictures alternate vertically and horizontally. Therefore, the missing figure should be a square with vertical and horizontal lines inside.)

10. 32. (The first number is multiplied by the second to get the third: 1x2 = 2; then it is multiplied three times by the third to get the fourth, etc. 4 x 8 = 32, so 32 is the missing number. Another option is possible: 8. (The numbers on the left are equal to the product of 4 and the opposite number.)

11. 5. (Bold lines rotate counterclockwise, circles clockwise, and two strokes are in front of the circle, except for the fifth figure, where they are located after it.)


13. F. (In the alphabetical order, 2 and 3 letters are skipped alternately.)

15. Rye and shiver. (Rye is a cereal, and shivers are small muscle contractions.)

16. 6. (Each number in the bottom row is equal to half the sum of the two numbers above that number.)

17. Stick. (All of these words may be preceded by the prefix "pe".)

18. 3. (Each row and column has three types of faces (round, square, triangular), noses - black, white and speckled, eyes - white, black or one black, the other white, and also - one, two or three hairs. Therefore, the missing face must be a square with a black nose, three hairs and eyes - one black, the other white).

20. Ulanova. (Poets: Blok, Pushkin, Yesenin, Nekrasov.)

21.6 (Add the numbers at the ends of the long arrows and subtract the numbers at the ends of the short arrows from the sum.)

22. Trepang. (Substitute 4 letters outside brackets for the sixth, fifth, third, and second missing letters.)

24.5 (At each turn, the circle and the square change places; in the latter case, this does not happen, therefore 5 is an extra figure. The arrow and question mark remain in their places.)

25. OTHELLO. (Composers: Mozart, Strauss, Verdi.)

26. D. (The letter in the second column is always as many letters below the letter in the first column as the letter in the third column is higher than the letter in the first column. M is 4 letters below Z, and G is 4 letters above Z.)

27. 2. (Since a square with a circle inside turns into a circle with a rotated square inside, a triangle with a square inside becomes a square with a rotated triangle inside. The hatching goes from the inside to the outside. The three rectangles outside go down, and those that were shaded , become black, and those that were black become shaded.)

28.2 (The main figure rotates 90 °. The shaded and white areas swap, and the figure in the center rotates itself 90 °.)

29. SNOW. (A word in brackets is formed from the second and third letters from the end of the word before the brackets and the same letters of the word after the brackets.)

31.3 (All figures have either 3 lines with a right angle, or 6 lines without a right angle.)

32.1. (Each row and column has a round, square and linear torso; round, square and linear feet; round, square and triangular heads; lowered, raised up or horizontally placed arms. Therefore, the missing man should have a linear torso, round feet, square head and arms down.)

33.10 (The number in the last column is equal to the sum of the numbers in the first two columns minus the number in the first column. 13 + 8 - 11 = 10)

34. New York. (Not a capital city.)

35.18 (The three numbers outside the triangle are multiplied by each other, and the result is divisible by 10.)


38.26 (There are 2 alternating rows starting with the first two numbers, with each element being formed by doubling the previous number in its row and subtracting 2x2 + 24 = 28; 28 - 2 = 26.)

39. N. (The number of letters between B and each subsequent letter is always simple: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11 and 13. Between B and H there are 13 letters.)

40.238. (Each element of the series is formed as follows: the number 3 is raised to the first, second, third, fourth and fifth powers and 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 are subtracted from the result, respectively.)


Test 2

1.24 (The numbers increase by 4.)

2. 3. (The number of points decreases by 1 in any direction.)

3. Herring. (The only fish among mammals.)

4. 90 and 93. The row is formed by alternating addition and doubling of the previous number; so 45 x 2 = 90, and 90 + 3 = 93.)

5. Apollo. (The only Greek god, the rest are Roman.)

6. Washington. (Athens, Moscow, Milan, Krakow are in Europe.)

7. Pack. (The middle word has the same meaning as the words along the edges.)

9. 5. (The figures in the lower row are the same as in the upper one, only black and white are interchanged).

10.W (G - the third letter after A, F - the fourth letter after G, L - the fifth after F, C - the sixth after L, and W - the seventh after V.)

11.39. (Each number, starting with 3, is equal to twice the previous one minus 1, minus 2, minus 3, etc. 22 x 2 = 44; 44 - 5 = 39.)

12. 4. (1 and 3 form a pair of the same - 2 and 5. In each pair, one piece is rotated 90, with the black and white parts swapping. Figure 4 does not correspond to this.)

13. 22. (To get the bottom number, the top one is doubled, and 1, 2, 3 and 4 are subtracted from the result for the first, second and third and fourth dominoes. 13 x x 2 = 26; 26 - 4 = 22.)

15. Stop. (The word in brackets serves as a bridge between the word before the brackets and the word after the brackets; it can end the first word and start the second.)

16. 4. (There are three types of head, torso and tail shapes, as well as 1, 2 and 3 mustaches. Each type only appears once in each row and column.)

17. 13. (To get the number in the center, add the first and last numbers in the row.)

18. Gong. (In all other 2 words, the last letters are consecutive letters of the alphabet. In the word "gong" this is not.)

20. Sparrow. (Islands: Cuba, Ireland and Capri.)

21.16 (Take the top number, divide it by the right and double the result.)

22.2. (1 and 5 are identical, the same is 3 and 4.)

23. Toad. (The numbers refer to the corresponding letters of the alphabet, that is, 4 is Г - the fourth letter, etc. These letters are then substituted for numbers and read in reverse order.)

24. Horse. (A trotter is a horse; in addition, a horse is a sports equipment.)

25. 785. The numbers after the word "Swaziland" correspond to the letters in this word. The words "visa", "fox" and "forest" are formed from the letters in the word "Swaziland", and the numbers after them are the numbers corresponding to these letters in the original word, only after the word "visa" 1 is added to each number, after the word " fox "- 2, and after the word" forest "- 3.)

26. G. (The number of letters in the alphabet that are between successive letters is 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12, and the direction alternately changes forward and backward in the alphabet (i.e., from A to Z and from Z to A) Alternative explanation: alternating letters go down two positions in the alphabet and two up; the sequence M, K, I leads to F as the next letter.)

27. 2. (The original circle is halved and the square is rotated 45 ° and placed on top of the semicircle. Similarly, the large square is halved to create a rectangle. The rhombus is rotated 45 ° and placed on top of the rectangle. Also, the shading of the original shape is removed in the second shape. , and vice versa.)

28. WOLF. (The letters in front of the brackets are the letters in the alphabet that immediately precede the first two letters in the word inside the brackets, and the letters after the brackets are the letters in the alphabet immediately after the 2 letters of the word inside the brackets. B comes before C, H - before O, M - after L, and L - after K.)

29.1 (Each cross outside the square has a value of plus 1, inside - minus 1; in the bottom row: +3 - 1 = = +2. Therefore, the answer is two crosses inside the square.)

31.2 (She has no right angles.)

32.2 (All rows and columns add up to 30; 12 + 16 = 28, so add 2. to get 30.)

33. Steamer. (The other 3 words in colloquial speech are associated with three nationalities: German pedantry, care in English, Japanese mushroom, and the steamer is not.)

34. 52. (In the second figure, the numbers are equal to half of the corresponding numbers of the first figure; in the third they are 2 times larger than the numbers of the first figure. Therefore, the missing number must be equal: 26 x 2 = 52. The positions of the numbers do not correspond to each other, but are shifted each time one.)


(The numbers increase each time by 1; the letter lags behind in the alphabet from the previous one by the number of letters, equal to the number of letters above it. Therefore, F is 4 letters behind G, L is 5 from F, and C is 6 from L.)

36. Sex. (Voluptuousness is a sexual appetite.)

38. Rolling over. (A palimpsest is a manuscript whose original text has been erased so that it can be reused; a palindrome is a word or phrase that reads the same in both forward and backward directions, such as ORDER.)

39. I. (Sequentially numbered letters have numbers 2, 5, 10, 17 and 26. These numbers are the squares of the first 5 digits (1, 2, 3, 4, 5), from which 1 is subtracted each time. Square 3 is 9 ; 9 + 1 = 10, and the tenth letter is I.)

40.5436. (There are 2 alternating rows. Starting respectively with 7 and 9 and going through 1 digit. In the first row, 7 is squared and the number preceding 7 is subtracted from the result, that is, 7 squared minus 9 is 40. Similarly, 40 squared minus 74 equals 1526. In the second row, 9 is squared and the number preceding 9 is subtracted from the result, that is, 7 (9 squared minus 7 is 74. To get the missing number, 74 is squared and from the result subtract 40 to make 5436.)


Test 3

1. 5. (Each time, 5. is subtracted from the number.)

2. Sleigh. (They don't have wheels.)

3. 74. Each number is equal to twice the previous number plus 1, 2, 3, and finally 4; therefore 35 NS 2 + 4 =74.)

4. Spider. (He has 8 legs, and the rest are 6.)

5. 4. (Each group has 3 shapes: a circle, a square and a triangle; one of them is black, the rest are white.)

6. Mouse. (Other animals: bison, kitten, cow, giraffe.)

9. 6. (The sector rotates 90 ° counterclockwise in each column and in each row.)

10.D. (There are two alternating rows: in the first row you go through 1, 2, 3 and so on letters forward, in the second through 1, 2, 3 and so on letters back. Going through 3 letters back from Z, you get D.)

11. Each number is equal to the previous one multiplied by 2, minus 1; therefore 17 NS 2 = 34, and 34 - 1 = 33.

12. 4. (White ovals have adjacent arrows pointing right or up; black ones - left or down. Oval 4 is black, but its arrow points up.)


(The upper numbers increase by 2, 3, 4, 5, the lower numbers increase by double values, i.e. 4, 6, 8, 10.)

14. 1. (There are three head outlines, three types of noses, mouths and eyebrows; each occurs 1 time in each row and in each column.)

16. Boron. (The word in brackets serves as a link between the word before the brackets and the word after the brackets; it can end the first word and start the second.)

17. 19. (To get the third number in each row, subtract the second from the first.)

18. Police. (In all other words, the first two letters are consecutive letters of the alphabet; in the word "police" this is not.)

20. Maria. (Male names: Robert, Benedict and Basil.)

21. Owl. (The word in brackets is formed by the third and second letters of the words outside the brackets.)

23. 97. (Move clockwise in an eight, starting at 4; each number is equal to twice the previous number minus 1.49 x 2 = 98; 98 - 1 = 97.)

24.4 (Identical figures: as well as 2 and 3.)

25. R. (D is the first letter in the word "two", T is the third letter in the word "four", and P is the second letter in the word "three." .)

26. I. (The lower letters are 4, 6, 8, and 10 letters higher alphabetically from the upper letter.)

27.2 (3 identical small pieces below the large piece become the main piece, and initially the main piece turns into 3 small pieces, which now move to the opposite side. The three small pieces on the right, left and top of the main piece change positions. The pieces are black or white in the first picture remains black or white in the second.)

28. Lama. (A word in parentheses is formed from the second and third letters of the words outside the parentheses, taken in reverse order.)

30.20 (The number in the last column is formed by subtracting from the number in the second column of the number NS. NS - the number by which to multiply the number in the first column to get the number in the second column. 4 x 6 = 24; 24 - 4 = 20.)

31. Germany. (All other words are associated with the names of the seas: Coral Sea, North Sea, Sea of ​​Japan.)

32.6 (In each row and in each column there are three types of torso (round, square and triangular), three types of heads (also round, square and triangular), three types of tails (straight, wavy and ringed), three types of legs (linear, black and white.) In addition, torsos can be white, black and shaded. Therefore, the missing figure is 6.)

34.14 (There are 2 rows: one of the even numbers, the other of the odd numbers. The elements of each row increase by 2 and change positions, that is, move up and down.)


(The letters above are alphabetically separated by 3, and below by 4 in reverse order.)

36. Tolya. (The first groups of names of lovers lag behind each other by 3, 5 and 7 letters; Ira and Tolya continue this series: between I and T - 9 letters.)

37.5.50. (The first time she was late by 30 minutes, the second time - 30 + 50 minutes, the third time - 30 + 50 + + 70 minutes, the fourth time - 30 + 50 + 70 + 90 minutes and, finally, 30 + 50 + 70 + 90 + 110 min.)

38. 1. (The arrow, triangle and black and white squares rotate 90 ° each time. The cross and circle move in the same way, but each time they change places.)

39. NIVOERINNIERIROEEA (Hermes, Zeus and Apollo are Greek gods, Venus is a Roman goddess. The names of the gods are encrypted and can be revealed if only the letters preceded by vowels that do not form part of their names are taken into account.)


(The row starts at 1/2. Subsequent values ​​are added with 1, 2, 3, and 4. Each result is divisible by 1x1, 1x2, 1x2x3, 1 x 2 x 3 x 4.)


Test 4

1. 12. (The numbers decrease by 6. each time)

2. 2. (Hands raised up, down, at shoulder level, head white, black or shaded in each row of the column.)

3. Chamberlain. (He's not a poet.)

4. 69. (Each number is equal to twice the previous one and 1, alternately added or subtracted from the result.)

5. Quebec. (All others are at roughly the same latitude. Quebec is much farther north.)

6. Ararat. ("Torpedo", "Dynamo", "Traktor" and "Spartak" - hockey teams, "Ararat" - only football.)

7. Fat. (The word in the middle has the same meaning as the two words outside the brackets; fat is fat, and also detective.)

8.64 (One of the opposite numbers is the square of the other; 8 squared is 64.)

9. 5. (The number of lines inside and on the fins of the rocket decreases from the beginning to the end of the row.)

11.2 and 4. (1 and 5, 3 and 6 form pairs; one shape is obtained from another by 180 ° rotation. For 2 and 4 this does not work.)

12. Y. (There are 2 alternating rows of letters; 2 letters are skipped in each; omitting Z and I, we get Y.)

13.79 (The difference between the two numbers in each pair is always 21, the bottom number is always greater. So 58 + 21 = 79.)

15. Charter and joint. (C + charter = joint.)

16. 4. (In each row, the second number is subtracted from the first and multiplied by 4: 7 - 6 = 1; 1 x 4 = 4.)

17. Bazaar. (All other words can be formed from the letters of the word "organization".)

19. Marple. (Movie stars: Brando, Taylor, Fonda, and Bardo.)

20. SUBJECT.

21.1 (There are three fuselage shapes, three kinds of wings, one, two or three seats in the cockpit, and the wings are white, black or shaded. Each shape occurs only once in each row and in each column.)

22. Bummer. (Women's names are Daria, Maria, Ekaterina.)

23.21. (The 2 numbers above are multiplied and the bottom number is subtracted from the result. 9 NS 13 = 27; 27 – 6 = 21.)

24. 4. (1 and 5, 2 and 3 are complementary to each other in triangles that are white in one piece and black in the other. ) complement each other; in 4 they are the same.)

25.88 (The number in brackets is 4 times the difference between the numbers outside the brackets.)

26.4 (The large figure is turned over and placed on top of the small figure; the small figure becomes large and the large figure becomes small; the shaded figure becomes monochrome, and vice versa.)

27. I. (The letters in the second column are formed by going up the alphabet, respectively, by 2, 3 and 4 letters relative to the letters of the first column. The letters in the third column are formed by going up alphabetically relative to the letters of the second column by 3, 4 and 5 letters, respectively . After 5 letters from 0 is I.)

28. 4. (In each row and in each column there is one car with solid wheels, one with white and one with a cross on wheels. There may be 1, 2 or 3 slots on the hood. There may be a door and a window, only a door or none one or the other. There may also be a crank and a wing, or neither. The answer corresponds to this set of signs.)

29.682 (The number in parentheses is half the sum of the numbers in parentheses.)

30.1 (The large square rotates counterclockwise 45 ° each time. The cross and circle rotate the same angle, but clockwise.)

31.9 (The number in the third column is formed by adding the numbers in the first and second columns and subtracting the number from the last column. 6 + 8 - 5 = 9.)

32. Kubrick. (In all other words, the first and last letters follow each other alphabetically. In the word "kubrik" they are the same.)

34. T. (The letters read clockwise form the word "prisoner".)

35.89 (All numbers outside are halved and the results are added.)


(Above skips 2 letters each time. Bottom skips 3, 4.)

38. Taras and the cradle. (The number of letters in the names is 6, 5, 6. The next one should also have 5 letters. The number of letters in objects is 5, 6, 5; the next one should again have 5 letters. The combination "Taras and cradle" satisfies this pattern.)


Y. (Each letter in a row lags a certain number of letters alternately from the beginning and from the end of the alphabet. This number starts with 3 and increases by 2, 3, 4, 5 and, finally, by 6.)

40. 112. In each domino, the bottom number is obtained from the top one by squaring it, dividing by 2 and subtracting the top number from the result.

Square 16 = 256; 256: 2 = 128; 128 - 16 = 112.)


Test 5

1.M (Go through 2 letters alphabetically.)

2. Shakespeare. (Everyone else is artists.)

3. 4. (The hands rotate 90 ° clockwise in each row and in each column and lose one feather each time.)

4. 75. (Each number is equal to twice the previous one and 1, alternately added or subtracted. Thus, 37 is equal to twice 19 minus 1, and 75 is equal to twice 37 plus.

5. Dolphin. (The dolphin is a mammal, the rest are fish.)

6. Manchester. (Other cities: Berlin, Madrid and Athens.)

7. Titanium. (The word in the middle has the same meaning as the words on the right and left. The giant is titanium, titanium is the heater.)

8. 469. (Starting from 4, each digit is doubled and in turn subtracted or added 1.)

9. 4. (Ears: round, square or triangular, parting: left, right or in the middle. Each of the signs occurs 1 time in each row and column.)

11.2 and 5. (1 and 3, 4 and 6 form pairs, since one figure from another can be obtained by turning 90 °; this is not possible for 2 and 5.)

13. H. (Each letter alternately goes up and down the alphabet, and the number of skipped letters is doubled each time, that is, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16. The sixteenth letter from Z is H.)

14. Shaft and oval.

15. 2. (The pipe can be on the left, right or in the middle and can be white, black or shaded. The upper room can have 1, 2 or 3 windows, and the door can be on the left, right or in the middle. Each sign occurs 1 time in each row and column.)

16. 3. (Multiply the numbers in the first two columns and divide the product by the number in the fourth column; you get the number in the third column. 5x6: 10 = = 3.)

17. Ode. (All of these words may be preceded by the word "stake.")

18. Cocoa. (Other words: crocodile, cricket and shark.)

19. 14. (Multiply the numbers inside the circles and divide by the number on the left.)

21.5 (There are two pairs of figures: 1 and 3, 2 and 4. One figure is obtained from another by turning 180 °. 5 does not correspond to this scheme.)

22. FAITH. (The letters before the brackets, in reverse order, are the last 2 letters of the word in parentheses. The seventh and sixth letters of the alphabet, in reverse order, give the first 2 letters of the word "case", and the sixth and third letters of the alphabet, in reverse order, give first 2 letters of the word "faith.")

23. Glasgow, which is located in Scotland. (Other cities: Cardiff, London, Liverpool and Oxford.)

24. Scat. (A slope is a slope, and a slope in colloquial speech means a tire.)

25.4 (She, like the rest of the figures, has 4 straight lines.)

26.63 (Each number is doubled, and 1.31 x 2 = 62; 62 + 1 = 63.)


(Starting with G and Y, the letters form rows in which 1, 2 and 3 letters are skipped. These two rows at the top and bottom of the dominoes change positions as follows: G, E, Z, L and Y, L, O, T.)

28. Opal. (A word in brackets is formed from the first 2 letters taken in reverse order, the words outside the brackets.)

29. 6. (Each triangle can be white, shaded, or with three lines inside. It can enclose a square, a circle, or a horizontal figure eight. Opposite the parenthesis, it can have a cross, an oval, or nothing. In addition, the parenthesis can be on any from its sides. Therefore, the missing triangle can be established.)

32. Shooter. (All other words have 3 vowels.)

33. U. (Each letter is removed from the previous one by a number twice the number indicated between these letters; therefore, Y is the eighth (2 x 4) letter in a row, starting with B, and Y is the sixth (2 x 3) letter from N.)

34.11 (The sum of the numbers in each of the three squares is 20.)

35.35 (The number in the third row is formed by subtracting from the number in the second row twice the number in the first row.)

36.3 (When moving from the first picture to the second, the four figures in the corners of the square are turned one position clockwise, and the square is placed inside the rhombus; the figures in the corners of the rhombus are rotated one position counterclockwise, and the rhombus is moved inside the square. The position of the rhombus in the square for the third figure is reversed again, and the figures in the corners are rotated clockwise again.)

37. Ibarruri. (The initial letters of the surnames of these people are shifted by two positions in the alphabet: B, D, E, F, so the next letter will be I.)

38.1862. (All other numbers are third powers of 9, 11, 8, to which 10 is added.)

39.1560. (The numbers below are obtained from the squares of numbers 24, 32, 40, that is, from three numbers, each of which is greater than the previous one by 8. 8 is subtracted from these squares and the result is multiplied by the upper number, that is, by 3, 4 and 5 respectively. 2 40 - (5 x 8) = 1560.)

40.216 (Each of the numbers outside the triangle is almost a square. So, 848 is equal to the square of 29 plus 7; 967 is equal to the square of 31 plus 6; 489 is equal to the square of 22 plus 5. Multiplying 7 x 6 x 5, you get the number in the triangle, i.e. 210.680 = 26 + 4; 738 = 27 + 9; 582 = 24 + 6; 6x4x9 = 216.)


Test 6

1. (Each row has a circle, a square, and a triangle, both as an internal figure and as an external one.)

2. F. (The letters pass through the alphabet through three positions.)

3. Nelson. (He is the only admiral among the generals.)

4.1.20 (Alternately doubling and subtracting 4 or halving and adding from 4.)

5. Rickshaw. (The rest are vessels of various types.)

6. Kangaroo. (Neither dragon, nor sphinx, nor griffin exist in nature.)

7. The gang. (A gang is a gang, and a gang is the same as a pelvis.)

9. 6. (In each column, the black, white, and shaded areas move one square.)

10. 8. (The numbers opposite each other form pairs in which one number is 2 times larger than the other. Doubling 4, we get 8.)

11. 3. (In all other pictures, the circle is one step clockwise behind the black triangle. In Figure 3, it is one step counterclockwise.)

12. U. (The letters in the second column are in the alphabet relative to the letters of the first column in the third, fourth and fifth places, respectively; the letters in the third column are in the sixth, eighth and tenth places relative to the letters in the second column. In other words, they are 2 times further from the letters of the second column than from the letters of the first.)

14. The last one. (The difference between the top and bottom numbers in the remaining dominoes increases by 1, that is, it is equal to 1, 2, 3, 4; for the last domino it is increased by 6. 7 - 1 = 6.)

16. 17. (The top numbers increase by 4, the middle numbers increase by 5, the bottom numbers increase by 6.)

17. Bargaining. (All other words can be formed from the letters of the word "accelerator".)

19. 2. (Each row and each column has three shapes for nose, ear, eye, and 1, 2, or 3 hairs. Each shape occurs only 1 time in each row, and a suitable combination gives the missing profile.)

20. Madrid, which is located in Spain. (Rest of cities: Chicago, Boston and Washington.)

21.7 (Add the numbers at the top left and right and divide by 3.16 + 5 = 21; 21: 3 = 7.)

22.3 (Only it has no vertical line.)

23. Magnifier. (The word in brackets is formed by the fourth and third from the end by letters of the words outside the brackets.)

24. Drive. (Bringing to the police is detention, and in mechanisms, driving is the transfer of energy.)

25.3 (Figures with a straight line are shaded at the top, the rest are at the bottom.)

26. Albatross. (Others: tiger, rat, mammoth and jaguar.)

27.350 (Add 2 numbers outside brackets and divide in half.)

29.422 (All other numbers are divisible by 9.)

30. 1. (Each row has one white frame, one shaded and one black. On top of the frame, as well as inside it, there are figures of three types. Internal figures are black, white and shaded. on the first two figures in the first row.)

31.22 (Multiply the number in the first column by the number in the second column and subtract the number in the second column from the product. 12 NS 2 = 24; 24 – 2 = 22.)

32. Riding. (Letters are taken corresponding to their ordinal number (i.e., A = 1, B = 2, etc.) in reverse order.)

33. Folding bed. (The others have four legs.)

34. Multiply the numbers to the right and left of the triangle and divide the result by the number under the triangle. 8 x12 = 96; 96: 24 = 4.)

35. Ts. (Each letter in the third column is located 2 times farther from the letter in the second column than the letter in the second column from the corresponding letter in the first column. Between O and C - 2 letters, and between C and C - 4.)

36.78 (All other numbers are squares.)

37. Sh. (The lower letter lags behind the upper one in the alphabet by 4, 6, 8 and 10 letters from the upper one. The tenth letter after O is W.)

38. 67. (Each number is doubled and 1, 2, 3, etc. are added to the result sequentially. 2 x 32 = 64; 64 + 3 = 67.)

39. Christopher Columbus. (Write above the first 10 letters of the alphabet the numbers from 0 to 9; the letters BZBV correspond to the number 1812 associated with M. I. Kutuzov. The letters BDIV correspond to 1492, the year of the discovery of America by Columbus.)

40.1152 (Multiply the number at the bottom by the square of the number on the left and divide by the number on the right.)


1.F. (Each subsequent letter jumps back two positions alphabetically.)

2. Socrates. (The rest are composers.)

3.16. (The numbers alternately increase or decrease by +2, –3, +4, –5; 19 - 3 = 16.)

4. Madrid. (Each of the other cities is located about 10 ° south of the next.)

5. Elk. (A moose is larger than a leopard, saiga, skunk, tiger, zebra, and rabbit.)

7. 5. (The black area rotates 90 ° each time.)

8. Gift. (The word in brackets has the same meaning as the words outside the brackets. Talent is a gift, a gift also means an offering.)

9. 4. (The spirals have one turn, one and a half turns and half a turn, and the pattern of each spiral occurs only once in each row and in each column.)

10. 39. (Each number is equal to twice the previous one minus 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. Therefore, 2 x 22 - 5 = 39.)

11. 5 and 6. (The star turns each time one position to the right (clockwise), the cross and circle each time move one position counterclockwise. If 5 and 6 are reversed, they will satisfy these conditions.)

12. Ch. (The letters in this row are the fourth after each of the first 5 vowels; Ch is the fourth letter after U.)

13. 256. (The numbers at the top of each domino are doubled each time, at the bottom - they are squared. Square 16 = 256.)

16. 5. (Each number in the bottom row is equal to the sum of the numbers in the top and middle rows minus 1.5 + 1 - 1 = 5.)

17. 1. (Each row and column has 2, 3 or 4 wheels; black, white, or shaded front; long, short or middle tube; 1, 2 or 3 stripes. The cab has 1, 2 or 3 windows. determines what the passed locomotive should be.)

18. 33. (The numbers in the middle row are formed by adding the number in the left row with twice the number in the right row. 13 + 20 = 33.)

19. Fairy tale. (All of these words may be preceded by the prefix "under".)

21. Shooting. (Rugby, football and polo are team games.)

22.26 (Add the top and bottom numbers and subtract the right and left numbers.)

23.2 (Only the second figure does not have a single closed part surrounded by curves or straight lines.)

24. PORT. (A word in brackets is formed from the second and third letters of the words outside the brackets.)

25. LUMP. (In colloquial speech, both a bruise and a bump are called a bump.)

26.3 (It has curved lines, the others don't.)


(The numbers increase by 4 each time, and the letters, respectively, are the fourth, eighth, twelfth.)

29.662. (The number in brackets is formed by adding two numbers outside the brackets and doubling the result. 214 + + 117 = 331; 331 x 2 = 662.)

31. 4. (A shape in a rectangle can be a triangle, a semicircle, or a wave and can be white, black, or shaded. The circle at the top can be right, left, or in the middle, and the three arrows can be in three directions. Therefore, the missing shape must be shaded. semicircle with a circle in the left corner and one arrow to the right and two arrows to the left.)

32.197 (All other numbers are squares, 197 are not.)

33.24 (Subtract the sum of the numbers in the first two columns from their product. (6 x 6) - (6 + 6) = 24.)

Or 18. (The first number plus twice the second.)

34. Unicorn. (In all other words, the first and last vowels are the same.)

35.23 (Double the previous number and subtract 2, 3, 4, etc. 2 NS 14 = 28; 28 – 5 = 23.)

Or 22. (Add two previous numbers, subtract 1. from the result.)

36. Ts. (There are 2 rows, starting with B and H, respectively; 2 letters are skipped in each to get the next letter. Skipping 2 letters after Y gives Ts.)

38.39 (The numbers alternately increase by 5 and decrease by 2.)

39.25 (Each of the triples is formed by squaring one of the numbers and dividing it by 2; the other 2 numbers, when multiplied, give the same result. Half of the square of 32 is 512, which is 16 x 32. Half of the square of 48 is 1152, which is 8 x 144. Half of the square of 40 is 800, which is 32 x 25, so the missing number is 25.)

40. G. Answer 2 is also acceptable. (Corresponding letters and numbers:

A B C D E F G H I J

4 6 9 1 5 8 2 7 0 3.)


Test 8

1. G. (Letters jump up three positions in the alphabet.)

3. 2. (The black line rotates 90 ° clockwise each time.)

4.11 (Each number is equal to half of the previous plus 10. Half of 22 is 11; 11 + 10 = 21.)

5. Denmark. (The only monarchical country.)

6. Sleigh. (Unlike the kart, taxi, scooter, and carriage, sleds have no wheels.)

7. Plank. (Plank is the same as rake and also means the limit of possibilities.)

9. 6. (The figures in the third row are formed from the large parts of the figures in the second row and a small part of the figure in the first row. Hatching alternates in rows.)

10. 35. (When going clockwise, each number takes on the value equal to the previous number multiplied by 2 and decreased by 3.19 NS 2 = = 38; 38 – 3 = 35.)

11. 4. (1 and 5, 2 and 3 form pairs. They are rotated 180 ° relative to each other. The black and white parts are reversed. 4 does not fit this pattern.)

12. K. (The letters in the second column are the third, second and fourth letters relative to the letters in the first column. In the third column, these numbers are tripled, that is, they are the ninth, sixth and twelfth letters, and the alphabetical order is reversed. The twelfth letter from C in reverse order - this is K.)

13.47 (Halve the top number and add the bottom number.)

15. Fight and crash. (S + fight = failure.)

16. 4. The difference between the first 2 numbers is squared to give the third number. 6 - 4 = 2, square 2 is 4.)

17. Bone. (All of these words may be preceded by the "di" prefix.)

19. 1. (There are three types of body, which can be white, black and shaded; three types of neck, which can be straight, curved or curved; three types of head: round, square and triangular; three types of tail: up, down or horizontally. Each of these parts occurs only 1 time in each row and in each column, and this determines the combination of parts of the missing dragon.)

20. Madrid. (Other cities: Pisa, Milan, Florence.)

21.35 (Multiply the 3 numbers outside the triangle and divide by 2.)

22.3 (There are more than four closed areas in Figure 3.)

23.219 (The number in brackets is 3 times the difference between the numbers outside the brackets.)

24. Lightning. (Lightning is an electrical discharge and also a type of fastener.)

25.1 (The minute hand moves 5 minutes back each time, and the hour hand moves forward 2 hours.)

26. P. (Letters in 3 rows, read in reverse order, form the words: term, grog and prok.)


(The letter above is the fourth letter in relation to the previous one, below is also the fourth, but in reverse alphabetical order. The fourth letter before H is Y.)

28. Taboo. (The word in brackets is formed by the 2 penultimate letters of the words outside the brackets.)

30.381. (All other numbers are divisible by 3.)

31.27 (Multiply the top and bottom numbers and divide by 4.)

32.15 (There are two alternating sequences of numbers. In both the numbers increase by 2, then by 3, then by 4, etc. 11 + 4 = 15.)

33. Start. (All other words may be preceded by the prefix "pro".)

34.408. (The number in brackets is equal to twice the difference between the numbers outside the brackets; 648 - 444 = 204; 2 x 204 = 408.)

36.2. (In each row, 1 of the rings is white, 1 shaded, 1 black; 1 triangle in the middle is white, 1 shaded, 1 black; a segment protruding from the triangle is alternately attached to each side; 2 figures outside the ring occupy one of three positions. The combination of these requirements gives the correct solution.)

37.9 (9 is not a prime number: it is divisible by 3.)

38.36 (The numbers are alternately multiplied by 3 and divided by 2. 12 x 3 = 36.)

39. ANLIISV. (“High refers to“ low ”as“ up ”to“ down. ”The letters in these words alternate with other letters.)

40. 29. (The numbers form 2 alternating rows. The 1st row starts with 260; the number in it is equal to the previous one, decreased by 4 and divided by 2. 62 - 4 = 58; 58: 2 = 29. Another row is formed by dividing the previous number in half.)


Converting Points to CI

To obtain your CI, note your score on the graphs on the next page. Draw a straight vertical line up to the intersection with the slanted line. The point on the vertical axis corresponding to the intersection point will show your CI. As an example, each graph illustrates a score of 10, corresponding to a CI of 100. The scores are accurate within the following ranges:


PUZZLE "DEFENSE TERRORIZATION"
We have all watched films more than once, where, according to the plot, the heroes need to defuse explosives that were planted by ruthless terrorists. Viewers just freeze in front of the screens when these fearless guys decide which wire to cut: only one of three wires can turn off the timer. Thus, there is a choice: red, yellow or blue. An oversight costs life. And the timer inexorably counts down the moments. It's not a secret for anyone: a sapper can make a mistake once. The problem of terrorism is very urgent at the moment. Everyone is now interested in this issue. Valery Rudenko offers an exciting puzzle game in the form of a container. There is a hellish machine with a timer. For neutralization to occur, the timer must be stopped, and to solve this problem, the container must be opened. But it's not that simple: the container has a secret. On its lid there is a lock in the form of several levers. It is them that must be arranged in the established order in accordance with the code. It would seem that it is difficult here - after all, the cipher is known! However, in order to properly leverage, you need to use your mental faculties. Moreover, they should be at a fairly high level. If the solution is found correctly, the player will be able to open the container and turn off the timer - in this way he will "prevent an explosion." The sides of the container are transparent, through them the timer is clearly visible: it can be replaced by an ordinary hourglass or water clock. Emotional intensity gradually builds up during the game. The player tries to open the tank, while the sand pours and pours without stopping. Nerves give up, and the person begins to worry, in a hurry. If you do not have time for a certain period, then the sand will pour out completely. The puzzle lock can be easily reprogrammed for all sorts of difficulty levels (according to different ages). Thus, in order to artificially create another problem, it is enough just to rearrange the levers to an arbitrary starting position, start the timer and slam the container lid. The clock starts counting down. Consequently, each time the sequence in which it will be necessary to set the cipher levers will be different, and the game will not have time to get bored with monotony. Timers can be set at various time intervals.

Chapter 2
WHAT IS INTELLIGENCE, AND DOES EVERYONE HAVE IT?

2.1. HOW HUMAN BRAIN WORKS

Before we begin to discuss in detail the problems of the development of intelligence, let's take a look at our own brain.
Brain a person is 1.1 - 1.4 kg of nerve cells, a special mass of pink color. Nerve cells are mainly represented by neurons, which in reality have a gray color, and white glial cells. The pink color of the brain is given by the blood vessels present there. The brain can be compared to a large walnut that is placed in the skull. The skull appears to us as a large, single, hard bone. But in reality, it consists of 23 separate bones, which are very tightly connected to each other. The junction is a zigzag seam. The bones of the skull of a newborn are not so tightly adjacent, and this, in turn, allows the head to grow. Gradually the bones grow together. The 8 bones at the top of the head form a strong cranium. It also protects the brain, which is inside it.
The brain connects to spinal cord. The spinal cord is a fairly voluminous bundle of nerve cells: a kind of white cord with a diameter of about 1 cm. It is located inside the entire spinal column. The spinal cord consists of 31 - 33 segments. Nerve cells located throughout our body are directly connected to the spinal cord, which presents information received from them to the brain.
The brain and spinal cord make up the human central nervous system.
The brain is "dressed" with three membranes. A hard shell is located near the skull, the basis of which is connective tissue. This is followed by the arachnoid membrane, which tightly envelops the brain. The whole is completed by the choroid, which exactly copies each groove of the brain. The space between the arachnoid and the choroid is filled with transparent cerebrospinal fluid. This system acts as a kind of shock absorber.
As a result of numerous studies of the brain and its functions, physiological scientists have divided it into many areas, giving each a specific name.
After the cervical region of the spinal cord, a section begins, which was called the stem part of the brain. Actually, this department is considered the beginning of the brain. The stem part consists of the medulla oblongata, pons pons, cerebellum and midbrain.
The medulla oblongata is responsible for important regulatory functions of the brain. It is here that the centers are located that regulate blood pressure, heart rate, breathing and swallowing processes. The interesting thing is that many processes can be controlled completely deliberately. Let's take the breathing function as an example. At an unconscious level, this process is controlled by the medulla oblongata. But as soon as we think about how we breathe, we ourselves begin to consciously regulate this function of the body. We can start breathing deeper or more often, hold our breath.

I. Cognitive processes.

These tests will help you explore your IQ, memory, attention and thinking properties; determine the abilities, skills and characteristics of your cognitive processes.

1. IQ test.

Intelligence is a person's ability to think, understand, be able to adapt to a new situation, to solve non-standard tasks.

You can check your intelligence quotient by the Eysenck test.

1. Insert the missing letter.

2. Underline the unnecessary.

      1. Mozart Bach Socrates Handel Beethoven

3. Insert the missing number.

17 19 _ 20 15

4. Underline which of these cities is redundant.

      1. Oslo London New York Cairo Bombay Caracas Madrid

5. Replace the letters in these words, which are the names of animals. Emphasize which animal is the largest.

LARPODE

AGKAIS

SNUSK

GITR

EARZB

OLS

OKLEARK

6. Insert a word that ends the first word and begins the second. (Key: time interval.)

          PERSON (...) VILLAGE

7. Which of the six numbered shapes fits the empty square? (Write the number in the square.)

8. Insert the word missing in parentheses.

help (care) demise

talent (...) an offering

9. Which of the six numbered shapes fits the empty square? (Write the number in the square.)

10. Insert the missing number.

11. Emphasize which two shapes are out of order.

12. Insert the missing letter.

13. Insert the missing number.

    Insert a word in parentheses, which can be preceded by any letters to the left.

AT ()

15. Insert the word missing in parentheses.

Ball (demon) order

under (...) cat

16. Insert the missing number.

17. Which of the six numbered shapes fits the empty square? (Write the number in the square.)

18. Find the missing number.

17 33 8 5 29 12 13 10

19. Underline a word on the bottom line that matches the words on the top line.

      1. Pitching sprout race

tiger grace fairy tale moment fear machine

20. Insert a word that ends the first word and begins the second. (Key: wood)

21. Emphasize that this is not a team play.

          TERSBAL

          IGBER

          LOOP

          LOTBUF

22. Insert the missing number.

26 38 18 22

23. Underline the unnecessary

24. Insert the word missing in parentheses.

apologist (spider) corn

crimping (....) training

25. Insert a word that means the same as the two words outside the brackets.

bump () bruise

26. Which of the five numbered shapes fits the empty square? (Write the number in the square.)

27. Insert a word in parentheses, which can be preceded by any letters to the left.

WITH(. . .)

28. Insert the missing letter and number.

29. Insert the number missing in parentheses.

132(834)285

214()117

30. Insert a word that ends the first word and starts the second. (Key: weapon.)

31. Which of the six numbered shapes fits the empty square? (Write the number in parentheses.)

32. Emphasize which of these numbers does not fit the rest.

625 361 256 197 144

33. Insert the missing number.

9 3 15

6 6 __

34. Emphasize unnecessary things.