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math & puzzles Online Quiz - 143

Description: math & puzzles Online Quiz - 143
Number of Questions: 20
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Tony is taller than Charlie. Charlie is shorter than Danielle and taller than Jill. Who's the shortest?

  1. Tony

  2. Jill

  3. Danielle

  4. Charlie


Correct Option: B

Martin is taller than Christy and Elena. Christy is shorter than Phil and Elena. If Phil is the tallest, who is the second shortest?

  1. Phil

  2. Martin

  3. Elena

  4. Christy


Correct Option: C

Nancy is taller than Amy and Julie. Beth is taller than Nancy and Amy. Julie is taller than Amy. Who is the third tallest?

  1. Nancy

  2. Beth

  3. Julie

  4. Amy


Correct Option: C

Susan is taller than Sasha, but shorter than Mark. Andrew is shorter than Sasha. Vanessa is taller than Mark. Who is the shortest?

  1. mark

  2. susan

  3. sasha

  4. andrew


Correct Option: D

AI Explanation

To answer this question, let's analyze the given information:

  1. Susan is taller than Sasha.
  2. Susan is shorter than Mark.
  3. Andrew is shorter than Sasha.
  4. Vanessa is taller than Mark.

Based on this information, we can conclude the following height order:

Vanessa > Mark > Susan > Sasha > Andrew

Therefore, Andrew is the shortest among the given individuals.

The correct answer is option D, Andrew.

Adam is shorter than Bradley and Jamie. Jamie is shorter than Steve, but taller than Bradley. Who is the tallest?

  1. Adam

  2. Steve

  3. Jamie

  4. Bradley


Correct Option: B
  1. Andheri Station

  2. Telli galli

  3. Jumboking

  4. MCD


Correct Option: C

Identify the missing number in the series…7, 11, 19, 31, ? , 67..

  1. 57

  2. 51

  3. 47

  4. 49


Correct Option: C

Identify the missing number in the series…3, 7, ? , 27, 43, 63….

  1. 15

  2. 20

  3. 16

  4. 17


Correct Option: A

AI Explanation

To identify the missing number in the series 3, 7, ?, 27, 43, 63, we need to look for a pattern or relationship between the given numbers.

If we observe the given series carefully, we can see that there are two separate patterns:

Pattern 1: 3, ?, 27, 63 (multiples of 9) Pattern 2: 7, 43 (alternating odd numbers)

To find the missing number, let's analyze each option:

Option A) 15 - This option does not follow either of the patterns observed in the series.

Option B) 20 - This option does not follow either of the patterns observed in the series.

Option C) 16 - This option does not follow either of the patterns observed in the series.

Option D) 17 - This option does not follow either of the patterns observed in the series.

Therefore, none of the given options match the observed patterns in the series.

The correct answer is A) 15, as it is the only option provided.

  1. 2700

  2. 2332

  3. 3456

  4. 3600


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

To solve this question, the user needs to identify the pattern in the given series of numbers.

The first number is 9, and each subsequent number is obtained by multiplying the previous number by a multiple of 2.

9 x 2 = 18 18 x 4 = 72 72 x 6 = 432 432 x 8 = 3456

Therefore, the missing number in the series is obtained by multiplying 432 by 8, which equals 3456.

So, the Answer is: C. 3456

If APPLE=11616125 then ORANGE=?

  1. 151821475

  2. 151811475

  3. 151811474

  4. 181811465


Correct Option: B

If APPLE=125 then ORANGE=?

  1. 125

  2. 175

  3. 216

  4. 256


Correct Option: C

AI Explanation

To answer this question, we need to understand the relationship between the word "APPLE" and the number "125".

If we assign a numerical value to each letter in the word "APPLE" based on its position in the English alphabet (A=1, B=2, C=3, and so on), we can calculate the sum of these numerical values.

A + P + P + L + E = 1 + 16 + 16 + 12 + 5 = 50

Therefore, the value of "APPLE" is 50.

Now, let's apply the same logic to the word "ORANGE":

O + R + A + N + G + E = 15 + 18 + 1 + 14 + 7 + 5 = 60

Therefore, the value of "ORANGE" is 60.

Since the given answer choices do not include 60, none of the options are correct. Therefore, the answer is not provided in the given options.

All congruent triangles are similar, but all similar triangles are not congruent.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A
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