Question l: the younger brother of Mary Ji (female) clicked the number of siblings and found that she had one more brother than her sisters. So, how many more siblings does Mary Ji Have?
Question 2: There are four families in a row. Known: A is next to B; A is not adjacent to D. If the D family is not adjacent to the C family, which one is next to the C family?
Question 3: In the following figure, it is known that one of the four graphs A, B, C, and D in the previous line is the most similar to one in the next line. Which one is it?
Question 4: In the following figure, which of the following figures should be filled in the blank circle of the previous row?
Question 5: Peter's son is my son's father. So, what is the relationship between "I" and Peter __________.
A. "I" is Peter's grandfather;
B. "I" is Peter's father;
C. "I" is Peter's son;
D. "I" is Peter's grandson;
E. "I" is Peter.
Question 6: Fill: The Emperor is not a poor man, and there are also poor people in the slaves. Therefore, some () are not ().
Question 7: Fill in the 4th lines of letters.
Question 8: combine the two paragraphs in the following four paragraphs to explain the fact that all the female students passed the test.
A. Some female students pass the examination like male students;
B. More female students than male students take the test;
C. More than half of the students have passed the examination;
D. Are boys or girls failing the exam? Is a minority (gender) student.
Question 9: Please find out the rule, and fill in the appropriate number in the space of the third person's pattern, fill in () in the space of the third person's pattern ()
Question 10: who raises turtles?
1. Five connected houses are sprayed with 5 colors.
2. People of different nationalities living in each room
3. Each person drinks different drinks, cigarettes of different brands, and pets
Tip:
1. People smoking Pall Mall cigarettes raise birds
2. The blue master user drinks beer.
3. Danish drinking tea
4. The green house is on the left of the White House.
5. Green house owners drink coffee
6. Norwegian residents stay in the first room
7. Yellow house owners smoke Dunhill cigarettes
8. People living in the middle House drink milk
9. Germans live in a red house
10. The person smoking blends cigarettes lives next to the person who raises the cat.
11. Horse farmers live next to Dunhill cigarettes
12. Dogs in Swedes
13. British Smoke Prince cigarettes
14. Norwegian residents live next to the Blue House
15. A person who smokes blends cigarettes has a neighbor who drinks water.