Only the Sharpest Minds Can Score 50/50 on This IQ and Logic Quiz

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This quiz is designed to challenge even the sharpest minds on the planet. With a diverse set of questions ranging from mathematical equations and logical puzzles to brain teasers and general knowledge facts. If you believe you have what it takes to score at least 35 out of 50 to pass this quiz then see how you measure up!

Can You Score at Least 35/50 on this IQ and Logic Quiz?

Instructions: Answer each question by selecting the best choice, proceed through the quiz, and after the last question, click the “Results” button to view your score and review your answers.

 

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IQ and Logic Quiz: Genius

You’ve proven yourself to be an intellectual powerhouse! Scoring at least 35/50 on this challenging quiz shows that your cognitive abilities are truly top-notch. Your sharp mind, keen logic, and ability to solve complex problems place you in a league of your own. Keep nurturing that brilliant brain of yours—you’re destined for great things!

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IQ and Logic Quiz: Needs Improvement

You’ve come close to perfection, but there’s always room to grow! Scoring well on this quiz is no small feat, but a few tricky questions might have tripped you up. Don’t be discouraged—every challenge is an opportunity to improve. Keep honing your skills, and soon you’ll reach the top tier of intellectual mastery!

#1. Which word can be rearranged to form the word “ALARM”?

#2. What is the next number in the series: 3, 9, 27, 81, __?

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#3. If the product of three consecutive integers is 210, what is the smallest of these integers?

#4. If you rearrange the letters “TASER,” you get the name of which common object?

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#5. Which of the following numbers is a prime number?

#6. What is the next number in the sequence: 1, 4, 9, 16, __?

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#7. If the sides of a triangle measure 3 cm, 4 cm, and 5 cm, what kind of triangle is it?

#8. If you rearrange the letters in the word “CREDIT,” you get the name of a:

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#9. What is the next prime number after 23?

#10. If you subtract 15 from twice a number, the result is 25. What is the original number?

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#11. What is the value of 4 squared minus 3 squared?

#12. Which ancient civilization is credited with building the first known urban sewage system?

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#13. A square has an area of 144 square centimeters. What is the length of one side?

#14. Which famous inventor is associated with the light bulb, phonograph, and motion picture camera?

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#15. If you add up all the angles inside a hexagon, what is the total sum?

#16. If the circumference of a circle is 31.4 cm, what is the radius of the circle? (Use 𝜋 = 3.14)

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#17. Which letter comes next in the following series: A, C, F, J, __?

#18. What is the next letter in the following sequence: B, E, H, K, __?

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#19. Which of the following numbers is prime?

#20. Which number is the odd one out: 16, 36, 49, 64?

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#21. If you multiply a number by 4 and then subtract 12, the result is 28. What is the original number?

#22. Which of the following words can be typed using only the top row of letters on a QWERTY keyboard?

#23. Which element on the periodic table is represented by the symbol “K”?

#24. A man is twice as old as his son. Five years ago, the man was three times as old as his son. How old is the son now?

#25. Which number is divisible by 2, 3, and 6 without a remainder?

#26. Which planet has the shortest day in our solar system?

#27. If you write down the numbers from 1 to 100, how many times do you write the digit 1?

#28. Which Roman numeral represents the number 50?

#29. A train travels at 90 miles per hour. How far will it travel in 2 hours and 30 minutes?

#30. Which number completes the pattern: 2, 4, 8, 16, __?

#31. What is the only even prime number?

#32. A farmer has 17 sheep. All but 9 die. How many sheep are left?

#33. Which of these words is a palindrome?

#34. Which shape has the greatest number of sides?

#35. Which of the following shapes has the fewest sides?

#36. What is the sum of the interior angles of a pentagon?

#37. What is the only digit that is the same in Roman numerals and Arabic numerals?

#38. How many sides does a dodecagon have?

#39. A palindrome is a word that reads the same forwards and backwards. Which of these is a palindrome?

#40. Which number comes next in this sequence: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, __?

#41. Which number is missing in the sequence: 5, 10, 20, 40, __?

#42. What is the perimeter of a rectangle with a length of 7 cm and a width of 3 cm?

#43. If you have a cube with a volume of 27 cubic centimeters, what is the length of one side?

#44. Which of these numbers is divisible by 7?

#45. In the number 1,234,567, which digit is in the hundreds place?

#46. If a car travels at 60 miles per hour, how far will it travel in 45 minutes?

#47. Which chess piece can move diagonally, horizontally, or vertically?

#48. What is the value of x in the equation: 3𝑥 + 7 = 2?

#49. What is the smallest three-digit number that is divisible by both 2 and 5?

#50. If 4 cats catch 4 mice in 4 minutes, how many cats are needed to catch 100 mice in 100 minutes?

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Good job on tackling this quiz and whatever your results are your willingness to challenge yourself with this IQ and logic quiz shows you have what it takes to achieve excellence and greatness. Remember that each question whether you solved them or not, brings you closer to your peak intellectual potential.

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