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The Abbot Circle 19 2 2 n t t ot Sntelugence Ccsit I. (Only half an hour may be spent on this question.) Place an X beside the right answer. An egg is oval because: — 1. A pear is too. 2. All boxes have edges. 3. Elevators run both ways. II. (Spend the same amount of time as in Question I.) 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. II. A comb usually: keeps horses, jumps fences, carries a cane, writes letters, drinks ink, lays pavements. III. (We know this is a difficult question so take all the time needed.) Draw a line under the one that does not answer this question. Which of the following sneeze: — June-bugs, toothpicks, awnings, piano legs, radiators, tadpoles. IV. (Skip through this as best you can.) If a man buys 9 lumps of sugar for $589.57, and dissolves l} in his coffee, feeds 2 to his horse, 1% is stolen by his son, 3 are dripped on by the oil lamp, 2 rVxy are used in the banana salad, how much did he lose by not borrowing them from the restaurant? V. (Twenty-nine seconds allowed for each.) Answer by yes or no . 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. 69
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The Abbot Circle 1922 VI. Underline the right answer. 1. Tobacco is to smoke as smell is to: sterling, onion, brass, wind- shields. 2. Speed is to machine as coal is to: dust, white gold, sheep, feathers. 3. Dandelions are to corn as feet are to: smoke, books, liver, chickens. VII. Mixed Sentences. Check if correct: 1. As are you fools don ' t such rubbers out wears doors rain it when. 2. Never out runs spilt when ink. 3. Eat any is there when all eat cows. 4. Whales on live lobsters meat of the. VIII. Add the missing number. I. 27, 32, 52476, 32, 27, 52476, 27 II. 2 75-860, 52 23-430, 76 59-927, 13 IX. Draw a line under the word that makes the sentence true. 1. Tweed is made into: Hoses, mortar, writing paper. 2. Iron becomes: lead, upholstery, shoe-leather, homespun, lollypops. 3. More pinochle is played: by frogs, under ground, on Washington monument, for tooth- picks, on shutters. X. Check (10c cash) if opposite — cross if similar. eraser — sub-chaser Sundae — Sunday affected — perfected congested — digested beer — pretzel ink — drink wire — briar hobbv — lobbv 70
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