Puzzle 17
Hidden in the grid below are six hidden animals.
The letters are in sequence, but you move from letter to letter using the moves of a chess knight.
Once you have crossed off all of the animals, you will be left with seven unused letters.
What animal do these letters spell?
The moves of a knight are:
Note: this puzzle is not interactive, and the letters cannot be clicked.
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Hint
The L in the top row is the start of one of the animals.
Answer
Hamster.
The hidden animals are leopard, elephant, antelope, giraffe, kangaroo, goat.
Puzzle 18
Which name is missing from this sequence:
Richard · ? · Keith · Graham · Kevin · James · Matthew
Choose from:
Simon, Steve, Bob, Frank, Gavin
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Hint
Look at the last letters.
Answer
Steve.
The last letters are alphabetically ordered.
Puzzle 19
Dave's current age is the age of his favourite book (which is 14 years old) plus one third of his age.
How old will he be when his favourite book is twice its current age?
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Hint
A little algebra might help.
Answer
He will be 35 in 14 years.
Reasoning
He is currently 21.
If X is his current age, then:
X = 14 + X
———
3
so
2X = 14
———
3
and
2X = 42
So
X = 21
He is currently 21 and his favourite book is currently 14 years old, when it is 28 years old (double its age) he will be 35.
Puzzle 20
If one small rabbit can dig a warren in nine hours, a medium rabbit can dig a warren in 6 hours, and a large rabbit can dig a warren in four and a half hours.
How long will it take one small, one medium, and one large rabbit, to dig a warren if they all work together?
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How much of a warren can each rabbit dig in one hour?
Answer
2 hours.
Reasoning
The small rabbit can dig a warren in nine hours, so digs 1 /9 in one hour.
The medium rabbit can dig a warren in 6 hours, so digs 1 /6 in one hour.
The large rabbit can dig a warren in four and a half hours, so digs 1 /4.5 in one hour.
1 Hour = 1 /9 + 1 /6 + 1 /4.5
To make the denominators all the same, we can multiply through by 18 /18 to give:
1 Hour = 2 /18 + 3 /18 + 4 /18
1 Hour = 9 /18
1 Hour = 1 /2
So in one hour, they have dug half a warren, the whole warren will therefore take 2 hours.
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