Can You Pass This Difficult Mental Agility Test?
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What are your thoughts on this subject?
411 Comments
Caroline Weis
6/9. Did better than I thought I would being as how math was my worst subject in school. Maybe with age, come better brain power.
vasilounisv
9/9 but the site should have established a standard--put a limit on how long it takes to answer each question. If you could answer within 2 seconds and you get all the answers right, then yes, you are very mentally agile.
csmorakis
Doug Knott, I concur. Why would the one apple be discounted?
R Yancey
I scored 9/9 correct. Thanks for answers.
Some of these might be called trivia but mostly logical thinking and math calculations. I've seen this before so I think it is a repeat.
Ilias Tsiabardas
8/9 a silly mistake on #5 question the sequence of the letters
alec
O.k. I only got 7 but I enjoyed it.
Doug Knott
Paul Nicholson, good point but actually only one pricing model is described namely 5 apples per dollar. No mention is made of a reduced rate for an individual apple. So the correct answer can only be 3 dollars not 3.20 as wrongly quoted in the quiz.
Pat Wells
9/9 Good one!
Eve
#5 is the first letter of the months of the year starting with January. I got it wrong the first time I did this quiz and someone explained it to me. Thank you.
vasilounisv
9/9, simple, fun quiz.
Paul Nicholson
Number 7 the answer is either $3 or $3.20 depending on the pricing model that is used. If it is 5 apples per dollar and 40c for the remaining apple as 16 apples represents 3 lots of 5 apples at $1 and 1 apple priced at the price of 40c for an individual apple the amount is $3. If the model is 5 apples per dollar so each apple is 20c then it is $3.20. $6.4- $16*0.2= $6.4- $3.2 = $3.2
Hazel Hewitt
No 5 is the initials of the months of the year so the next is J for July.
Gary Grimes
Jan feb marchthehangers,