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Don’t be afraid to make critical observations and suggestions.
There is no time limit; you can use all what you want: books,
calculator, computer, internet…, corrections and additions are accepted but no
discussion with others, no help from no one and in no way.
Requisites : logic, imagination, shrewdness, minimal general
knowledge, and a very good sense of observation. Send your answers to laurent7171@ibelgique.com
Or to the following address: Laurent Dubois, rue Beaulieusart, 148,
Fontaine-L’Evêque, 6140, Belgium.
Please include your name, age,
gender, e-mail address, and native language. If relevant, please list scores on
previously-taken IQ tests, along with the names of the tests. It’s
important to normalize the “916 test”. Thanks for your comprehension.
The maximum possible score is 30
points: 10 for subtest A, 2 for subtest B and 18 for subtest C.
In order to take in account non
expected but pertinent answers, and with regard for consistency before the
ultimate up to date of this Beta version, I decided to set up two scores: a raw
score with my expected solutions and a relative score with unexpected but
pertinent solutions.
The correction is free.
YOU HAVE TO CHOOSE THE MOST BASIC AND THE MOST GENERAL SOLUTION WHEN
THERE IS CONFUSION
A
potentially infinite series is indicated by the points of suspension; the
hyphens indicate the number of elements (not asked) after the question mark; otherwise,
there is logically nothing else possible after the last element
THE
ENTIRE SUBTESTS A AND B, AND THE MOST PART OF SUBTEST C REQUIRE ABSOLUTELY NO
KNOWLEDGE.
A.
1) N ¥ Z
?
2) CEDGF : 25 : : EGFIH :
?
3) ---
4)
5)
6)
5 5 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 2 ?
7)
8) 9 I 9 : I 6 I : : 8 8
8 : ?
9) 0 O O 0 O 0 0 O O O 0
0 O O 0 0 0 O O ? ? ?…
10)
B.
1) M 5 6 P 2 K ?
2) 6 P M 9 7 D ?
3) 9 9 2 1 3 4 Y ?
4) 0 O 000 O 0 O X ?
5) A A A A A A 3 ?
6) 2 1 2 1 2 I ?
7) M N F A S C ?
8) 6 1 6 0 0 5 9 1 ?
9) D Y X 3 I C 1 K ?
10) ?Y X 3
I C 1 K K
C
1)
2) X
? X = C
3) QED?
Q = QUOD
E = ERAT
D = DEMONSTRANDUM
QED = QUOD ERAT
DEMONSTRANDUM
?
4) Corpore : Naso ::
Mens : ?
5) Common point
(meaning): 100 language
300000 Ut
6) Which are the arcs of
the circle ?
7) What question does this question ask?
8) What word can you form?
9) 18 14
12 8 6 4 ?
10) Another square by moving one
line.
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11) The sequence: “sequence, sequence” is being
repeated; the sequence: “sequence, sequence” is being repeated. What is the
sequence ?
12) By moving one digit on the other side of
the equal, and without other modification, make the equation correct
3013 = 10
13) What is not clear in this enigma? (I could
write it white on black)
Solution:
Sub-solution:
14) Common point (meaning): Sonata
Tale Rite Indian
Sub-solution:
Solution:
15) How does this series, potentially infinite,
continue?
1 2 4 8
16 31 37 ?…
16) How can you detect a time two times faster,
i.e. if all entities in the universe, you included, moved and grew old suddenly
two times faster, without any knowledge in science and without sophisticated
measuring apparatus?
http://www.ifrance.com/timeworld
ÓNEUROLAND2000Ò