Classical IQ test with random questions


 This test has 30 randomly selected questions. In this way any next solving of the test will produce a fair assessment.

The time for solving is limited to 35 minutes.


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1.

What comes next?










2. Using the four letters below only, create a seven-letter word.

UMNI



3.

Which is the missing section?







4. Solve the anagram in brackets to correctly complete the quotation with a 10-letter word.
‘The difference between golf and (torn veg men) is that in golf you cannot improve your lie’ George Deukmejian



5. 1, 101, 15, 4, 29, –93, 43, –190, ?

What number should replace the question mark?



6.

When the above is folded to form a cube, which is the only one of the following that can be produced?








7.

Which shield below has most in common with the shield above?








8.

Which is the missing tile?









9.

To which hexagon can a dot be added so that both
dots then meet the same conditions as the two dots in the hexagon above?








10. What number should replace the question mark?




11.

Which shield should replace the question mark?








12.

as

is to:








13. closed is to shut as open is to:

obscure, visible, field, overt, wide



14.

What number should replace the question mark?



15. action, effort, worth, ?, ourself

Which of the words below is missing?

cheer, reef, cage, rampart, idea



16. 7964325 is to 6975234
and 5822139 is to 2859312

therefore 7469851 is to ?



17.

What letter is two letters above the letter two letters to the left of the letter immediately above the letter three letters to the right of the letter Q?



18. Switch A turns lights 1 and 2 on/off or off/on
Switch B turns lights 2 and 4 on/off or off/on
Switch C turns lights 1 and 3 on/off or off/on



Switches B, A and C are thrown in turn with the result that Figure 1 turns into Figure 2. Which switch does not work at all?




19. Which number is the odd one out?

6394, 9416, 5278, 6231, 9614, 6132, 7895, 5872, 7598



20. How many different size circles appear below?




21. Which is the odd one out?

bolero, calypso, waltz, salsa, polka



22. Which is the odd one out?








23.

Read clockwise to find a 16-letter word. Only alternate letters have been shown, and you have to find the starting point.



24. Which word in brackets is closest in meaning to the word in capitals?

INTRINSIC (precursory, interfering, obstinate, elemental, fascinating)



25. 1, 31, 59, 85, 109, ?

What number should replace the question mark?



26. Only one set of letters below can be rearranged into a sixletter word in the English language. Find the word.

HURLPO
KCIENA
WINCAL
EJBATC
XELPOD
NWIOLM



27. Place a word in the bracket that forms a new word or phrase when tacked onto the word on the left, and another word or phrase when placed in front of the word on the right.

second ( ) some



28.

Which is the missing tile?








29.

Multiply the highest odd number in the grid by the lowest even number



30.

What number should replace the question mark?