Penelope conducted a survey on what students in her class owned each gaming console. Penelope asked about three different gaming consoles. It was found that: • The most gaming consoles a student had was 2. • All students who owned an Xbox did not own a PlayStation. • All students who owned a Switch did not own an Xbox. If all students answered the survey, which of the following can be concluded?
Your child can begin eating solid foods at about 6 months old. By the time he or she is 7 or 8 months old, your child can eat a variety of foods from different food groups. These foods include infant Cereals, meat or other proteins, fruits, vegetables, grains, yogurts and cheeses, and more. If the information above is true, which of the following must also be true?
Natalie: “All donated food at food drives goes towards helping the poor and homeless be well fed. Therefore, all wealthy people must give to food drives at least twice a week.” Which of the following describes the flaw in Natalie’s argument?
Alex, Benjamin and Candice are participating in a social experiment. Each one is required to tell a statement which is either a lie or the truth. Alex: “There is only one liar.” Benjamin: “Alex is telling the truth.” Candice: “Benjamin is telling the truth.” What is the maximum amount of the three telling a lie?
Sylvester used $200 to buy 5000LAM, a new type of cryptocurrency. After a year of waiting, the LAM tripled in value, so Sylvester sold half of it. After waiting another year, the LAM doubled in value Further, so he sold the rest of it. How much money did Sylvester make?
A group of 120 employees were choosing what food they wanted to have at the Christmas Celebration. There were four different foods to choose from: sushi, fried chicken, pasta and pizza. Each employee chose exactly one option. • 30 employees chose sushi. • No one chose pasta. Which of the following pie charts could correctly represent the information about the employees’ choices?
A remote city has a population of 200 people which is comprised solely of 100 pairs of male and Female couples. Over the next 3 years, 10% of the couples have one child whilst 20% of the couples have 2 children, and 2% of the original population pass away. What is the village’s new population?
The construction of large structures such as buildings, roads and others impact the local inhabitants around the area, both human and natural. The large amounts of noise produced by machinery at Night contributes to affecting the sleep patterns of those around. Which of the following could be a viable aid to the solution?
Trish: “Placing advertisements in magazines should not be allowed as it ruins the aesthetic and readability of the magazine.” Which of the following, if true, most weakens Trish’s argument?
Mr Perry is a teacher at a local school. Every week, he works up to three days of the week (weekdays only). Mr Perry worked two days in a row this week but never works three days in a row. How many different combinations of days could Mr Perry have worked this week?