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Thalia

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  1. 100%

    1. Take the cap off and look at it. I didn't see anything in the rules against it.

    2. If the cap has the thing that sticks out in front, you might be able to see the color if you look up.

  2. After skimming through rhe previous posts, it looks like the majority of you view Wikileaks as a positive thing (although I may be missing something). I think some of the footage that I have heard about should be seen. I have also heard that a lot of the released information is just "he said, she said" stuff. However, from what I have heard, it sounds like this website has released the names of people who have cooperated with the US government in Afghanistan or Iraq or other countries. All these people could be either dead or in danger. It also discourages people from cooperating with the US if they think their name is going to be posted on the internet. This is the part that I have a problem with. This site is putting people's lives in danger.

  3. Some of these are similar to your other post. I will refer to the images by number (1-5).

    1. In this one, 1 goes with 4, 2 with 5, and 3 with the missing one. In each case, the black outside arrow flips around. #1 starts on the top left, so #4 should be on the bottom right. The middle arrow (between the center and the outside) rotates to the right. I don't know about the center arrow but that should leave D as the only one that works.

    2. This one is the same as #8 in your other post. It might help to copy this one into Paint and draw a plus sign on each one. Then, split them into triangles. Here goes nothing. . . In each box, half of the image changes. In the first box, the top half changes to give the second image. The other half stays the same. The right half of the second image changes to give the third image. The bottom half of the third image changes to give the fourth image. The left half of the fourth image changes to give the fifth image. The top half of the fifth image changes to give you the next image. In each change, the triangles will rotate in some seemingly random direction except for the change in the bottom. That one just inverts the colors. Given this, A, D, and E are the only ones that keep the bottom half the same. A is the only one that meets the rotation requirement.

    3. This one is paired up as follows: 1&3, 2&4, 3&5, 4&?. The outside shape of the first box in the pair becomes the center shape for the other box. For example, the outside shape for #1 is a square, so the inside shape for #3 is also a square. The outside for #4 is a hexagon, so the inside of the answer box is going to be a hexagon. That means C.

    4. For this one, it is important to keep track of the \. In the first change, the \ moves to the right (it comes back to the other side when it runs out of space). The next one moves both over. Then, you repeat. \ over and then both over. In the last one, the \ is going to move over. That would mean choice E.

    5. I am a little unsure about this one. In each of the boxes, there are 4 hexagons of the same color (2 and 2 across from each other). These ones rotate counterclockwise regardless of color. This leaves A or B. Since B is completely identical to #3, I'm guessing that that is not it. That leaves A.

    6. This is pretty much the same is #2 maybe with some slight changes. It is actually more simple. This one starts by keeping the left side the same and then rotating the side that stays the same. Without worrying about the changes on the other half, there is only one solution given that works. B.

  4. I think the answers in the order of puzzles are:

    1) b

    2) a

    3) c

    4) e

    5) a

    6) b

    I got the same results except for the first one. I got D for that one. How did you come up with that one?

    Ramusane: Some of these are the same as your other post or follow the same pattern. What are these from? Just curious.

  5. 7. E The outside for one box is the inside for two boxes over.

    8. A It might help to copy this one into Paint and draw a plus sign on each one. Then, split them into triangles. Here goes nothing. . . In each box, half of the image changes. In the first box, the top half changes to give the second image. The other half stays the same. The right half of the second image changes to give the third image. The bottom half of the third image changes to give the fourth image. The left half of the fourth image changes to give the fifth image. The top half of the fifth image changes to give you the next image. In each change, the triangles will rotate in some seemingly random direction except for the change in the bottom. That one just inverts the colors. Given this, A, D, and E are the only ones that keep the bottom half the same. A is the only one that meets the rotation requirement.

  6. Illyngophobia- The fear of getting dizzy

    Is there a phobia name for the fear of passing out?

    On a more humorous note:

    Taxophobia- The fear of taxes

  7. I'm not sure if this makes sense but this is the best I can do right now. I'm glad this wasn't on the COGAT test.

    1. B There are 2 shapes in each box. I'll call them outside and center. Outside for the first box becomes center for the next box. So, outside for the first one is a hexagon. The second has a hexagon for the center. The outside for the same box is a square, which becomes the center for the next one. The center alternates between black and white.

    2. C Same as 1 without the color change.

    3. B This one involves inverting the colors. These are matched as follows: 1&4, 2&5, 3&? Since the third one is black outer circle with a white square center, the next image will have a white outer circle with a black square center.

    4. D This is similar to 1 and 2 except now there are three shapes. I will call these outside, middle, and center. The outside for one box becomes the middle for the next box. The outside is always the same as the center.

    5. D The outside for one box is the middle for the next box.

    6. C Similar to 5. In this one the middle is also the center for the next one.

    Still working on 7 and 8.

  8. Thank you dear friends asking about me....but I don`t want anybody to laugh at me because of my weak english....

    I love you all :wub:

    No one is going to laugh at your English. Considering the fact that English is not your first language, I think your English is really good. English is a crazy language and if you do not grow up speaking it, it can be challenging. Most of us understand your English and the riddle is very clear. Good riddle!

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