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In a certain code, 'CAT' is coded as '312' and 'DOG' is coded as '415'. What is the code for 'COT'?
A. 314
B. 315
C. 312
D. 413
E. None of the above
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A.
314
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If the code for 'CAT' is represented by the numbers 3, 1, and 20, and the code for 'DOG' is represented by 4, 15, and 7, what is the code for 'BAD'?
A. 2, 1, 4
B. 1, 2, 4
C. 2, 4, 1
D. 4, 1, 2
E. None of the above
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A.
2, 1, 4
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While walking home at night, you notice someone following you closely. What should you do?
A. Ignore them and keep walking.
B. Confront the person and ask what they want.
C. Change your route and head towards a well-lit area or a public place.
D. Run away as fast as you can.
E. None of the above
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C.
CHANGE YOUR ROUTE AND HEAD TOWARDS A WELL-LIT AREA OR A PUBLIC PLACE.
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Four friends, John, Mike, Sarah, and Lisa, are ranked based on their scores in a quiz. John scored more than Mike but less than Sarah. Lisa scored the least. What is the correct order of their scores from highest to lowest?
A. Sarah, John, Mike, Lisa
B. John, Sarah, Mike, Lisa
C. Mike, John, Sarah, Lisa
D. Lisa, Mike, John, Sarah
E. None of the above
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SARAH, JOHN, MIKE, LISA
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Every triangle has three sides. Is this statement true or false?
A. True
B. False
C. Some triangles have more than three sides
D. Triangles can have less than three sides
E. None of the above
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A.
TRUE
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