6. Solve the anagrams to find a well-known saying. The number of letters in each
word is shown.
(**** ** ********)(**** *******)
(asserting craft)(hint of antic)
8. 0, 4, 2, 6, 3, 7, 3.5, ?
What number should replace the question mark?
9. Identify two words (one from each set of brackets) that have a connection
(analogy) with the words in capitals and relate to them in the same way.
LONGITUDE (degree, tropics, meridian)
LATITUDE (parallel, line, equinox)
Answers:
6. fact is stranger than fiction;
7. B: black objects
turn to white and vice versa;
8. 7.5: the sequence proceeds +4, ÷2, +4, etc;
9. meridian, parallel;
10. B: in lines and columns, add the first three numbers to
arrive at the fourth number;
word is shown.
(**** ** ********)(**** *******)
(asserting craft)(hint of antic)
8. 0, 4, 2, 6, 3, 7, 3.5, ?
What number should replace the question mark?
9. Identify two words (one from each set of brackets) that have a connection
(analogy) with the words in capitals and relate to them in the same way.
LONGITUDE (degree, tropics, meridian)
LATITUDE (parallel, line, equinox)
Answers:
6. fact is stranger than fiction;
7. B: black objects
turn to white and vice versa;
8. 7.5: the sequence proceeds +4, ÷2, +4, etc;
9. meridian, parallel;
10. B: in lines and columns, add the first three numbers to
arrive at the fourth number;
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