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Question #3. The description starts off with the family being in motion, meaning they have already been driving for an undisclosed amount of time at the moment but noting that 1.25 hrs is the amount of time it took to drive the remaining distance to their destination. They spend 6.5 hrs at the park. Then driving home thereafter for a period of 2.25 hrs. The returning travel time leads me to assume that the park is at a driving distance of 2.25 hrs from their home each way. Does it not?? .... this would also explain the beginning part of the question. (In my first paragraph above) Based on my analysis I came up with the answer of 11 hours being the total amount of time the family spent on their outing at the park including time traveled........ unless of course that one is to assume they took the long way home.
Q3 IS 10 HRS = 60min + 15min to drive there, stay at the park for 6hr and 30min then 2hr and 15min drive home from the park. ADD ALL THEM UP YOU WILL GET 10HRS
The question also how many hours were spent DRIVING to the park and back, including the hours they were there, but they were not driving AT the park, so shouldn't the answer be 3 1/2 hours?
In regards to the last question (question 5). The missing square is B. The sequence is progressing by the black circle moving one corner (in a clockwise motion). In the previous square, the black square is located top left, so the missing square would have the black square in the top right corner. I hope this helps!
Hi, 1 1/4 hours = 1 hour 15 mins. 2 and 1/4 hours = 2 hours 15 min. Add them bother together and you get 3 hours 30 mins driving. Add that onto 6 hours 30 mins at thorpe park. You get 10 hours. 3 hours 30 mins driving and 10 hours total.
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On question number 4, I seen all the numbers except the invisible even numbers, I never thought that they were going up by two, I instantly seen that the odd numbers were visible and the even numbers in between were invisible. Wow! Talking about thinking outside of the box. I did expect to see a pattern of prime numbers that not even 20 hours would have sufficed, even with a calculator or computer. I love it when I am wrong because I learn so much. A curse would be to always be right then no one could tell you where you went wrong, which eventually you would, but I said "always" I'll leave you with this thought statement: The flat Earth society report and say that they have members all over the globe.
Hi Anusha, here is how I reached 20: 5, 15, 25, 35, 45, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 65, 75, 85, 95. Don't forget to count 55 as two! :) Does that help? Cheers, Richard
Hi Dev, They spend 1.25 hours driving there. They spend 6.5 hours at Thorpe Park. They spend 2.25 driving home. ANSWER: 1.25 + 6.5 + 2.25 = 10 hours I hope that helps :)
No, not at all... when you first try these types of questions they can appear difficult and It is easy to get many wrong. Just keep trying different test questions and you will gradually see your test scores improve. Keep going and don't give up :)
I counted 12 "5s" in 100: 5, 15, 25, 35, 45, 50, 55, 65, 75, 85, 95 = 12. A number without a label is meaningless; other than a math exercise. For example, there are 20 nickles ($0.05) in a dollar ($1.00) as there are 20 five dollar bills ($5.00) in a hundred dollars ($100.00). To make a study significantly significant you need a bare minimum of 20 samples and you would only be wrong, statistically speaking, in only one sample (1/20); in other words, if you had 20 nickles chances are you might not have a dollar because one of those nickles might be a "wooden" nickle, so you would end up with $0.95, or 95% chance of being correct in whatever you are testing for. I guess my answer of "12" makes me either a poor reader, stupid, low "I.Q.", or it is a piss-poor worded question that is not clear enough and insults the reader for failing mind reading 101 in what the author had in mind, but I loved the test questions and video.
The 20 second limit trips you into not paying attention to detail in the 50's (,51,52,53,54,56,57,58,59) because you start adding 5 to 0 and subsequently you get caught up in the pattern that you can miss the 5 in 50 too. I call it a nice entertaining trick question to make stop and think about the specific details. I learned more in getting it wrong several times than right the first time. I rather learn than confirm how smart or dumb I am.
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5,15,25,35,45=5
50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59=11(there is two 5 in 55)
65,75,85,95=4
total=20
Sakata Gintoki I simply devided 100/5=20.
@@alicearyes1514 @CareerVidz is this method correct to solve such questions?
Question #3.
The description starts off with the family being in motion, meaning they have already been driving for an undisclosed amount of time at the moment but noting that 1.25 hrs is the amount of time it took to drive the remaining distance to their destination.
They spend 6.5 hrs at the park.
Then driving home thereafter for a period of 2.25 hrs. The returning travel time leads me to assume that the park is at a driving distance of 2.25 hrs from their home each way. Does it not?? .... this would also explain the beginning part of the question. (In my first paragraph above)
Based on my analysis I came up with the answer of 11 hours being the total amount of time the family spent on their outing at the park including time traveled........ unless of course that one is to assume they took the long way home.
Thanks, Sir!
yep, all good
question 4 I got D.21,23 as I thought it was the 2 patten. as i thought it was skip every secong number so 5,9,13,17,21 and 7,11,15,23
Q3 IS 10 HRS = 60min + 15min to drive there, stay at the park for 6hr and 30min then 2hr and 15min drive home from the park. ADD ALL THEM UP YOU WILL GET 10HRS
Simple.
I had it correct
Thank for sharing, and how do we access the other free questions then. I have pressed the link to no avail. May you please assist in this regard.
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Q4. B. 19,21
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No problem. I hope you found the video useful :)
very cool and easy questions next time you send very hot and hard questions
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You're welcome
The question also how many hours were spent DRIVING to the park and back, including the hours they were there, but they were not driving AT the park, so shouldn't the answer be 3 1/2 hours?
Q4 IS B as +2
All correct 🙌🙌🙌
Good job :)
all 5 questions are easy and I solved correctly
Well done :)
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What is the answer can u share it?
i did'nt understand the last question....would you plaese explain me how it came!!
In regards to the last question (question 5). The missing square is B. The sequence is progressing by the black circle moving one corner (in a clockwise motion). In the previous square, the black square is located top left, so the missing square would have the black square in the top right corner.
I hope this helps!
I counted the 5s and its 19... 5, 15, 25, 35, 45, 50, 51, 52, 53; 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 65, 75, 85, 95
there are two 5's in 55.
There's 2 x 5's in 55, which equals 20 :)
oooo yes... thanks bro....
there are two fives in 55
Sir can you have solution in question number 3
Hi, 1 1/4 hours = 1 hour 15 mins. 2 and 1/4 hours = 2 hours 15 min. Add them bother together and you get 3 hours 30 mins driving. Add that onto 6 hours 30 mins at thorpe park. You get 10 hours. 3 hours 30 mins driving and 10 hours total.
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How to solve question no. 4 ?
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Q1 IS 11, Q2 IS 76
On question number 4, I seen all the numbers except the invisible even numbers, I never thought that they were going up by two, I instantly seen that the odd numbers were visible and the even numbers in between were invisible. Wow! Talking about thinking outside of the box. I did expect to see a pattern of prime numbers that not even 20 hours would have sufficed, even with a calculator or computer. I love it when I am wrong because I learn so much. A curse would be to always be right then no one could tell you where you went wrong, which eventually you would, but I said "always" I'll leave you with this thought statement: The flat Earth society report and say that they have members all over the globe.
Gives me a headache lol
Please explain the 3rd question. 🤦🏻♂️
Q1 ANSWER 20 (5,15,25,35,45,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59,65,75,85,95) DONT FORGET 55
Q1? 20????
The number "55" has to 5's.
5,15,25,35,45,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59,65,75,85,95.
very cool just stay quiet when the time starts thx
Thanks for your feedback - much appreciated!
Answer to question3..my coming 40 how it is 10..
60min + 15min to drive there, stay at the park for 6hr and 30min then 2hr and 15min drive home from the park. ADD ALL THEM UP YOU WILL GET 10HRS
1s questions answer is 19 na how did you get 20 plz explain
Hi Anusha, here is how I reached 20:
5,
15,
25,
35,
45,
50,
51,
52,
53,
54,
55,
56,
57,
58,
59,
65,
75,
85,
95.
Don't forget to count 55 as two! :)
Does that help?
Cheers,
Richard
there are two fives is 55!!
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Explain the 4th question.
Not the easy one .
What do you mean, "Not the easy one"??
CareerVidz , explain the 4th question please? How did you do it.
Hi, the numbers are increasing by 2 each time.
CareerVidz , sorry question 3 please.
Hi Dev,
They spend 1.25 hours driving there.
They spend 6.5 hours at Thorpe Park.
They spend 2.25 driving home.
ANSWER: 1.25 + 6.5 + 2.25 = 10 hours
I hope that helps :)
I GOT IT ALL WRONG DOES IT MEAN IM IDIOT??
No, not at all... when you first try these types of questions they can appear difficult and It is easy to get many wrong. Just keep trying different test questions and you will gradually see your test scores improve. Keep going and don't give up :)
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I counted 12 "5s" in 100: 5, 15, 25, 35, 45, 50, 55, 65, 75, 85, 95 = 12. A number without a label is meaningless; other than a math exercise. For example, there are 20 nickles ($0.05) in a dollar ($1.00) as there are 20 five dollar bills ($5.00) in a hundred dollars ($100.00). To make a study significantly significant you need a bare minimum of 20 samples and you would only be wrong, statistically speaking, in only one sample (1/20); in other words, if you had 20 nickles chances are you might not have a dollar because one of those nickles might be a "wooden" nickle, so you would end up with $0.95, or 95% chance of being correct in whatever you are testing for. I guess my answer of "12" makes me either a poor reader, stupid, low "I.Q.", or it is a piss-poor worded question that is not clear enough and insults the reader for failing mind reading 101 in what the author had in mind, but I loved the test questions and video.
The 20 second limit trips you into not paying attention to detail in the 50's (,51,52,53,54,56,57,58,59) because you start adding 5 to 0 and subsequently you get caught up in the pattern that you can miss the 5 in 50 too. I call it a nice entertaining trick question to make stop and think about the specific details. I learned more in getting it wrong several times than right the first time. I rather learn than confirm how smart or dumb I am.
QUESTION 12 - What about 51, 52, 53, 54, 56, 57, 58 and 59? Don't they have 5s in each number?
I loved "liked" the video up until I clicked on your hyperlink to get "hundreds" of other "free" IQ questions and was inundated with spam advertisements in my inbox; therefore, I changed the like and subscribe to dislike and unsubscribed. You won't be getting a nickle from me.
Hi Menkeyman, no problem at all and thanks for the unsubscribe and dislike. Have a great weekend. CareerVidz.