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The Abbot Circle 1922
Zin Zlhhut ilntelhgenne Qliest
I. COnly half an hour may be spent on this question.j Place an X beside
the right answer.
An egg is oval because 3-
1. A pear is too.
2. All boxes have edges.
3. Elevators run both ways.
II. CSpend the same amount of time as in Question IJ Draw a line under
two and only two right answers to the following questions.
I. All galumps have:
pink ears, pocket-books, celluloid collars, soft ties, finger-
bowls, brick bath-tubs.
Il. A comb usually:
keeps horses, jumps fences, carries a cane, writes letters, drinks
ink, lays pavements.
III. CWe know this is a difficult question so take all the time needed.l Draw
a line under the one that does not answer this question.
Which of the following sneeze 1- june-bugs, toothpicks, awnings,
piano legs, radiators, tadpoles.
IV. CSkip through this as best you can.D If a man buys 9 lumps of sugar for
338957, and dissolves IVE in his coffee, feeds 2 to his horse, lil is stolen
by his son, 3 are dripped on by the oil lamp, 2'lil'J-'25 are used in the
banana salad, how much did he lose by not borrowing them from the
restaurant?
V. CTwenty-nine seconds allowed for each.D Answer by "yes" or Uno".
1. Five could but seven wouldn't, so three and a half bit first.
2. Pancakes make a noise when they are flopped.
3. Pigs eat from a trough because wood agrees with them.
4. Prickly pears turn purple when an electric arc drops on the milk-
man's daughter.
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