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I have intercepted german intelligence today. Soon I will rid the world of
these evil-doers. They seem to have something in for a pentagon:

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off: -) That is interesting. Fun made. The solutions are mostly
mathematical: MinD Refectory in Germany e.V.Mensa on-line test evaluation
thank you that you filled out refectory easily. They answered 15 of 33
questions correctly, and have small chances to reach with the photograph
test the refectory criterion. Solutions Questions 1-8 1) M here M (or m)
must come out, because always 2 letters are jumped over: A (B) (C)/D (E)
(F)/G (H) (I)/J (K) (L)/M 2) 15 here must come out 15, because the number
set is kummulativ increased: 1 (+2) 3 (+3) 6 (+4) 10 (+5) 15 3) 8 here must
come out 8, because 2 numbers are always added to the next higher number:
1+1=2/1+2=3/2+3=5/3+5=8 4) 6 the result must read here 6, since in the
rising measure one subtracts here: 21-1=20/20-2=18/18-3=15/15-4=11/11-5=6 5)
5 come out here 5, because in the change 2 are subtracted and added 1:
8-2=6/6+1=7/7-2=5/5+1=6/6-2=4/4+1=5 6) 4 4 is the correct answer, since the
square root is always drawn here: sqrt(65536)=256/sqrt(256)=16/sqrt(16)=4 7)
1 the principle of the sinusoidal curve are responsible for the fact that 1
is the correct answer: 1-1=0/0-1=-1/-1+1=0/0+1=1 8) 2 the correct result are
2, since the numbers with 1 are added and then the square root are pulled:
3968+1=3969/sqrt(3969)=63 63+1=64/sqrt(64)=8 8+1=9/sqrt(9)=3 3+1=4/sqrt(4)=2
questions 9-18 9) C answer "C" is correct, since each symbol has a line more
than the previous. Only a line, then a not closed triangle (2 lines) and
then a triangle, therefore is missing the square. 10) B correct is answer
"B" because a pointer always on 6 stands and the other pointer always by 1,5
hours "slackened", thus 4,30, 3,00, 1,30 and then 0,00 11) D one must the
bracings here from the center seen add. Fig. 1 has 2, fig. 2 has 3 and fig.
3 has 5 bracings. 2+3 is 5. This principle requires, which now the next 2
symbols are added. 3+5=8, therefore must be correct "D" with 8 bracings. 12)
D the half squares are turned around 90° against the clockwise direction,
the small symbols behave as in task of "16". Answer "D" is therefore
correct. 13) D the arrows have always a feather/spring more than the symbol
before. The looked for symbol must have thus 3 feathers/springs, as it is
with answer "D". 14) C the first snail has 2 turns, second has 4 turns,
third has 6 turns, which the latter must have thus 8. With symbol 1 the
snail begins on the left of down, with symbol 2 on the top right and with
symbol 3 right down. With the looked for symbol the snail must begin again
on the left of down, "C" begins on the left of down, has 8 turns and is thus
correct. 15) C the point always rotates around 90° in the clockwise
direction, the line around 180°, therefore point and line must meet one
another as with answer "C". 16) D the outside Clammy ones rotates around 90°
in the clockwise direction, the middle one around 180° and the inside around
90° against the clockwise direction, therefore "D" must be selected. 17) B
here must be proceeded after the expulsion procedure. Answer "A" and "D" can
be excluded from the beginning, because no regularity would develop. "C" is
also wrong, because the third symbol would have to look otherwise like
answer "D". Answer "B" is plausible as only. 18) A the first symbol has 5
points, second has 4 points and third has 3 points, which must therefore
have looked for symbol 2 points (in the case an ellipse). The ellipse with a
"flag", which follows the previous rotation. Correctly thus answer is "A".
Questions 19-22 19) AD a triangle behaves to a square like a square to a
pentagon. The answers "A" and "D" are thus correct. 20) BC "B" and "C" must
be selected here. The 1. Rectangle behaves to the triangle "B" like 2.
Rectangle to the next triangle "C". 21) AD are correct the answers "A" and
"D" here. The given symbols show 2 circles, 2 squares and two half squares,
which complement each other to a whole one. With the answers "A" and "D" it
is similar, the circles by triangles was only replaced. 22) BD behaves here
a square to a pentagon "B" (both with same parallel lines), like a triangle
to a square "D" (both with the same parallel lines). Questions 23-26 23) D
the first circle has a white ring and a black point, second is identical,
has however no black point. The fourth symbol has a black framework and a
white small square in the center, the looked for symbol must logical-proves
a symbol with black framework without square in the center to be, thus
answer "D". 24) C the first two symbols complement each other to a whole
one, which are symbol white, the other one black. It is logical that the
fourth symbol itself with the looked for symbol likewise to a whole one
supplemental and that it must have the Gegenfarbe. Answer "C" is correct.
25) B the first symbol is a double arrow with turned points, which second
symbol the same, however with normal points and around 135° against the
clockwise direction turned. The looked for symbol must correspond therefore
to that around 135° turned fourth symbol and have turned points, therefore
"B" is correct. 26) C of the first two cubes are almost identical, second
stand however on the head and the arrangement of the points on page 3 are
reflected. The looked for cube must correspond thus to the fourth cube
placed on the head. Cube "C" corresponds to the requirements (a reflection
on the page 1 the appearance of the side would not change). Questions 27-33
27) B because two opposite symbols correspond themselves must, come out "B".
28) D the symbols within a line are alike, therefore a square must be used.
The middle line shows that 2 white and 1 black symbol is always in a line.
Answer "D" is thus correct. 29) C there same symbols in the same row are
always, the star always left are and the point right are, must "C" the
solution be. 30) A the indications innnerhalb the symbol move always from
the center outward. Only to the right, then downward (90° in the clockwise
direction), at the conclusion to the left (90° in the clockwise direction),
therefore the answer is "A". 31) C the lines on the symbols are turned by
column 1 to column 2 around 45° in the clockwise direction and by column 2
to column 3 around 90° in the clockwise direction. The small symbols in the
corners of column 1 to 2 around 90° and of column 2 to 3 around 180°. Answer
"C" follows these regularities. 32) D the number of lines under the symbols
nummerieren the objects triangle, square and circle and indicate at the same
time the direction of rotation of the objects. All objects continue to turn
ever around 90° in the clockwise direction and move thereby a position to
the right. Answer "D" is thus correct. 33) C is "C" the correct solution
here. The triangles, which lie themselves opposite, reflect the symbol in
the center. The not filled circles and the arrows have already in each case
a opposite symbol. The looked for triangle must have a filled circle in the
center, therefore only answer "B" or answer "C" is applicable. Outside
however no same symbols may lie together, therefore the answer "C" must
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