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Test Your iQ Skills By Norman Sullivan Philip J. Carter Ken A. Russell Test Your Skills Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 http://www.archive.org/details/testyouriqskillsOOsull Test Your IQ Skills Norman Sullivan Philip J. Carter Ken A. Russell Quality Paperback Book Club New York Test Your Test Your IQ Skills Copyright Test Your Your © 1987 by Philip J. Carter Own IQ Copyright Test IQ Skills © 1990 by Norman Own IQ Again © 1988 by Norman Copyright Sullivan Sullivan. Copyright © 1995 by Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers Inc. This edition was especially created in 1997 for Quality Paperback Book Club by arrangement with Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers Inc. This edition copyright © 1997 by Book-of-the-Month Club, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America Test Your IQ Skills by Philip J. Carter and Ken A. Russell 1 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION GROUP ELEMENTARY LEVEL I: ANSWERS GROUP 21 II: ANSWERS 37 GROUP III: ANSWERS 47 CHALLENGING LEVEL MASTERFUL LEVEL GROUP IV: SUPERIOR LEVEL ANSWERS 23 41 49 52 GROUP V: ANSWERS 1 MULTI-PART STUMPERS 61 SCORING 63 53 . INTRODUCTION Variety the spice of is life, and our aim in READ THIS BEFORE YOU BEGIN putting a variety of puzzles, representing a wide range of cult/, as possible. You may easy to answer, while others — limits and ^that's okay! The some find will you'll certainly find that as the book, you'll sharpen your diffi- of the questions tax you beyond your challenge part of the fun, is you progress through to solve problems ability and exercise your brain in new and exciting ways. Think of your mind as a muscle, and of these tests as your "exercise regimen." The more you work out, the stronger you get. And the stronger you are, the more fun your workout becomes. in this silver on The gambler would take one card and place it on the table showing gold on the back of the card. Then he would bet the onlookers even money the other that gold side. would be on the reverse of the puzzle types book. therefore there or gold/gold. The catch is were only two A fair and To entirely of diagrammatic repre- is it? Odds are The basic two gold and one silver therefore 2-1 that the reverse side rule is really quite simple. Calculate it will will unseen. gold. is the happen and then calculate not happen. Example: named What card out of a pack of 52? solve them, you have to apply your mind to each set of diagrams, comprehend the experience before you, and decide what logical patterns and/or sequences are occurring. The puzzles do not involve numeracy