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A-Logical Part 1

This document contains 15 logic and reasoning questions with blanks for the test taker to write their answers. The questions cover a range of topics including number patterns, word problems involving age, and deductive reasoning puzzles determining hidden numbers based on clues.
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A-Logical Part 1

This document contains 15 logic and reasoning questions with blanks for the test taker to write their answers. The questions cover a range of topics including number patterns, word problems involving age, and deductive reasoning puzzles determining hidden numbers based on clues.
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NAME: ____________________________ DATE: _________ SCORE: _______

LOGICAL THINKING-PART 1
___________1) Amy’s father has five children. Two of them are sons. How many sister(s) does
Amy have?

___________2) What is the greatest possible number of consecutive day(s) among only one
Sunday?

___________3) After 5 years, Amy will be 13 years old. How old was Amy 4 years ago?

___________4) According to the pattern shown below, what is the number in the blank?
1 、 5 、 9 、 13 、 17 、 21、 __ 、….
___________5) According to the pattern shown below, how many Ө is / are there in the 17th
group?

___________6) Given Amy has 3 sisters and 2 brothers, how many child(ren) does Amy’s
mother have?

___________7) According to the pattern shown below, what is the 27th symbol counting from
the left? ○ △ □ ○ ○ △ △ □ □ ○ ○ ○ △ △ △ □ □ □…

___________8) After 6 years, Amy will be 13 years old. How old was Amy 4 years ago?

___________9) John wrote a 2-digit number on a piece of paper and asked Peter to guess it.
Peter asked: “Is the number 89?” John replied: “One of the digits is correct, the
position of that digit is also correct.” Peter asked again: “Is the number 17?”
John replied: “One of the digits is correct, the position of that digit is wrong.”
Peter asked again: “Is the number 75?” John said: “One of the digits is correct,
the position of that digit is also correct.” What is the number written by John?
___________10) According to the pattern shown below, how many Ө is / are there in the 10th
group?

___________11) What is the value of the number to represent “?” in the following table?

___________12) According to the pattern shown below, how many circle(s) is


/ are there from the 1st to the 165th symbol counting from the
left?
○ △ □ ○ ○ △ △ □ □ ○ ○ ○ △ △ △ □ □ □…
___________13) The age of Samuel 6 years later is equal to the age of Joseph
4 years ago. Given that Samuel is 12 years old now, how old is
Joseph now?

___________14) John wrote a 3-digit number on a piece of paper and asked Peter to guess it.
Peter asked: “Is the number 189?” John replied: “One of the digits is correct.
The position of that digit is also correct.” Peter asked again: “Is the number
172?” John replied: “One of the digits is correct. The position of that digit is
wrong.” Peter asked again: “Is the number 975?” John said: “One of the digits
is correct. The position of that digit is also correct.” Given all the digits in that
3-digit number are all different, what is the number written by John?
___________15) According to the pattern shown below, how many Ө is / are there in the 10th
group?

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