Logic and Puzzle Quiz

Questions from a puzzle event called “Crack the logic” which i conducted in amdocs. The numbers in the brackets were the points awarded for each of the questions.

1. Give an English word which starts with “he” and ends with “he”, other than the word “he”.[1]

2. How many questions are there in this quiz? [1]

3. How many squares are present in the figure below? [2]

4. Which famous ex-American President wrote the autobiography of Bill Clinton titled “My Life”? [1]

5. There is a circular forest of radius 10 Kilometers. How far can a dog run into this forest? [1]

*6. What is the next in the series? [2]

1

11

21

1211

111221

312211

7. What is the next word in the series? [2]

AID GUESS DEGREE ESTATE COLUMN SENSE _____
8. Fill in the blank. [1]

Prince Charles is Prince Harry’s father’s ______.

*9. Find the next number in the series. In case you didn’t know, 10^27 is called Octillion. [2]
10^3, 10^9, 10^27, 10^2, 1, ___

*10.The Amdocs Social Club had recently ordered a new display board advertising the facilities of the new Gym. The new gym had treadmills and cycles. But, the writing on the display board mentioning “treadmills and cycles” was not very friendly to the eye as the words were spaced too close to each other. So, Gopa wrote a mail to Nicos asking him to get this corrected. Nicos noticed that the sentence written by Gopa had the word “and” appearing five times one after another. What could have been the sentence that Gopa had written in the mail? [2]

11. Complete the short-forms below for [1] mark each.

E.g. 26 L of the A = Letters of the Alphabet
• 7 D of the W =

• 12 S of the Z =

• 8 P in the S S =

• 90 D in a R A =

• 24 H in a D =

#*12. An archer shoots 2 arrows at a circular target and both of them hit the target. What is the probability that the 2 arrows are in the same half of the target? [2]

13. Form a meaningful sentence starting with “the” from the grid below. The only condition is that a move from one word to another can only be like a knight/horse used in Chess. i.e. an ‘L’ shaped move. [2]
E.g.: if you are on “solve” (1st row, 2nd column), the next word can be either “this” (3rd row, 3rd column) or “to” (3rd row, 1st column) or “only” (2nd row, 4th column)

the
solve
around
to
board
on
is
like
only
moves
to
horse
this
chess
moves
puzzle
a
way
that
the

#*13. There are 49 students in a class. What is the probability that at least 5 of them have their birthdays in the same month? [2]

14. The alphabets “A” to “Z” (Capital letters) have been grouped into 4 categories as below. The alphabets have already been put into the groups. Identify the way that the groups have been classified. [2]

Group 1: A, M, T, U, V, W, Y

Group 2: B, C, D, E, K

Group 3: H, I, O, X

Group 4: F, G, J, L, N, P, Q, R, S, Z
15. If (x-a)(x-b)=x²-(a+b)x+ab

What is the value of (x-a)(x-b)(x-c)(x-d)…………………….(x-z) ? [2]

16. A tennis tournament has 7 rounds of single elimination of its men’s singles competition. This includes the championship match, and there are no byes. How many singles players originally enter when the tournament begins? [2]

*17. Find an eight-digit number such that the first digit tells you how many ‘zeros’ are there, second digit tells you how many ‘ones’ are there, third digit tells you how many ‘twos’ are there and so on. [2]

18. Trixies are pictorial/clued representations of words/phrases. Within brackets, you might have clues to what the trixie stands for.
trix-samp
Solve the trixies below.

a) sa, sb, sc, sd, sf, sg, sh ….. sz (Part of the body) [1]

b) PRO / MISE [1]

c) s t o r y –> stor (English Phrase) [1]

d) [1]

stand
i

e) abababababababababababab…… [2]

f) O_er_t_o_ [2]

g) Math The [1]

h) xqqme [1]

i) you just me [1]

j) comp144etence [2]

19. How many F’s are there in the paragraph below? [1]

FINISHED FILES ARE THE RESULT OF YEARS

OF SCIENTIFIC STUDY COMBINED WITH THE

EXPERIENCE OF YEARS.

20. Encrypted Phrases: Each of the group of phrases given resembles a meaningful entity when “read” differently

E.g. Lawn Sand Jealous –> Los Angeles

Solve each of these phrases for [1] point each

• Sand Tackle Laws –>

• My Gulch Hoard Un –>

• Aisle Oh View –>

• This hound dove muse sick –>

• Thumb ill key way –>
21. The “sequence” below is incomplete. Complete the “sequence” [1]

19 5 17 21 5 14 3 ?
22. Cross out nine letters in such a way that the remaining letters spell
a single word. [1]

N A I S N I E N L G E L T E T W E O R R S D
23. Find the country names encoded using the following characters.

a = any vowel
b = any letter which has to be written with an extension on top (b d f h k l t)
g = any letter which has to be written with an extension to the bottom (g j p q y)
c = any letter with no extensions (c m n r s v w x z)

For example Canada would be encoded as cacaba.

Now, try to find the names of the countries encrypted below. [1] point each.

• acbaa –

• aacbcabaa –

• cggcac –

• gagac –

• cacacaa –

• cac caabacb –

• ccabcacbacb –

• cacacaaba –

• ccacba –

• bacabba –
24) Before Mt Everest was discovered, what was the highest mountain on earth?

#25) One of the words give below has been given to me as the secret word

AIM DUE MOD OAT TIE

If I were to tell you one letter of my secret word, then you would be able to tell me the number of vowels in my secret word. Which of the above is my secret word?

#*26)

A B C
D
E F G
H
I

Each of the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 is

• represented by a different letter in the above figure
• positioned in the figure such that each of A+B+C, C+D+E, E+F+G, G+H+I is equal to 13.

What does the letter ‘E’ represents? [2]

27) This is Triplet puzzle. Many drinks (names of drinks) have been split into groups of three characters and distributed across the grid. Find as many names of drinks as you can. The individual groups of 3 letters are used in the name of only one drink. [1] mark for each drink you are able to find. There are 10 drinks in the grid.

tri1

28) Andreas and Christos look alike, but Andreas lies on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, whereas Christos lies on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. They both tell the truth on Sunday. You come upon the two of them, and they make the following statements. In each case, determine who is who, and what day it is. [1 point for determining who A is, 1 point for determining what day it is]

Problem 1:

A – I will lie tomorrow
B – I lied yesterday, and I will lie tomorrow.
Problem 2:
A – Today is not Sunday
B – Today is not Monday

29) Each square grid below contains a path from every numbered square to some meeting point. The number in each square tells how many straight line segments it takes to get to the meeting point. The different paths to the meeting point cannot intersect, and can only go horizontally and vertically through the grid squares. The meeting point must be in an empty square.

pathdemo

Now find the meeting point (draw the line segments too) for the grids below for 1 point each.

path3-1path3-2

path4-1path4-2

#*30) If my house number is a multiple of 3, then it is a number from 50 to 59 (inclusive). If my house number is not a multiple of 4, then it is a number from 60 to 69 (inclusive). If my house number is not a multiple of 6, then it is a number from 70 to 79 (inclusive). What is my house number? [2]

31) Give an English word which has “adac” in the centre. [1]

Hope you enjoyed the puzzles.

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44 Responses

  1. Aiisha says:

    ans. to q. 3 is 32

  2. bhavneek says:

    q1’s answer is headache

  3. madhavan says:

    question 31 ans:cycadaceous

  4. madhavan says:

    question 3 ans:25 squares

  5. kajal amrutkar says:

    ans5 is 20km

  6. kajal amrutkar says:

    ans3 is 26 square

  7. Hari says:

    22->Answer is

    Cross out the Letters that spell:
    “NINE LETTERS” (all the odd letters) leaving
    “A SINGLE WORD” (all the even letters)

  8. Hari says:

    21->Answer is 5

  9. katta vijay says:

    ans for Q13 is 1 sol. (5*1)+(4*11)=49 implies atleast in one month 5 birthdays are celebrated, assuming no one is born on feb 29

  10. katta vijay says:

    ans to qustn 6 is 13112221

  11. Mastanvali says:

    please tell me your Answers….

  12. Saroj Gupta says:

    Excellent quiz puzzle

  13. gowtham says:

    will you please publish the answers ASAP?? especially for 13th.

  14. Subhankar says:

    11.
    • 7 D of the W =Days of the week

    • 12 S of the Z =Signs of the Zodiac

    • 8 P in the S S =Planets in the Solar System

    • 90 D in a R A =Degrees in a Right Angle

    • 24 H in a D =Hours in a Day

  15. Subhankar says:

    1.Headache
    3.30
    4.Bill Clinton
    5.20 km
    6.13112221
    7.Heaven
    8.Son

  16. amartya says:

    Awesome but give some harder questions dude.

  17. Deepu says:

    Questions are too good. And i would like to know the answers. Can you please either mail me the answers for these questions or post it in this website?

  18. SAHANA says:

    Answer to the question no 3 is 31….

  19. Khushboo says:

    the answer for 13th is:

    the only way to solve this puzzle is to move like a horse.

  20. Ramesh Barot says:

    Answer also required so we can check our knowledge. Only questions create confusions and doubts

  21. Manish Kumar Mishra says:

    I also want the answers for the given questions. I was to solve more than 2 questions.

  22. manikarnika says:

    GOOD!!!
    What about answers?

  23. Gopal says:

    Answer for Question3 is 30

    1^2+2^2+3^2+4^2 = 30

  24. Candice says:

    The answer to question 3 is 30. theres One 4×4 ‘s, Four 3×3 ‘s, Nine 2×2 ‘s, Sixteen 1×1 ‘s.

  25. ajay says:

    ans to question no-3 is 26

  26. Kohila says:

    3 answer
    34 squares

  27. ans to que:31
    “heADAChe”

  28. csearuna says:

    28) answer for question no 28 is A–> Andreas and B–> Christos

  29. Ghanshyam Agarwal says:

    Ans to ques 1:

    English letter start and end with ‘he’ is

    one is ‘Headache’ and another is ‘Heartache’

  30. Ghanshyam Agarwal says:

    Answer to ques 3:

    Numbers of squares is 30

  31. Sunaina says:

    Answer to ques 5 is: Bill Clinton

  32. Sunaina says:

    Answer to ques 3:
    Number of squares is 28.

  33. Sunaina says:

    Answer to first question is Headache

  34. Pranitha says:

    interesting quiz

  35. venkat says:

    que.-3 answer is-26

  36. sreekanth says:

    answer to 17 th que is 42101000

  37. manoj says:

    Answer to 16 is 8

  38. manoj says:

    answer to 3 is 31

  39. Priyanka says:

    Nice puzzles.. give the answers dude

  40. Bharat Pattani says:

    pl. mail me ans. to the above quiz.
    Also mail me regularly quiz questionas with ans. My family is very much interested in it.
    Regards.
    Bharat Pattani

  41. Kunal says:

    quiz no. 13) can the 3rd row 5th column be made move from moves?

  42. Shivani says:

    The questions of this site are good, but it will be nice if the answer are also given at the end atleast.

  43. Anindya says:

    The question set is very well balanced, i.e. nice mix of different difficulty levels and topics. Can we have the answers published please. It is like a bad itch not to be able to confirm the answers…

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