Can We Guess Your Education Level Based on Logic and Reasoning?

Can We Guess Your Education Level Based on Logic and Reasoning? We’ve got a question. How smart are you? It’s a common question. Most of us are judged on our intelligence based on how far we got in school. Some people get through high school, and that’s enough for them. They do their thing, probably learned a trade, and went on to be happy with their lives. Others went onto a university to get a four-year degree. Then, there are some that went all the way to get their Ph.D.—now that’s an accomplishment!
One way people judge education levels is based on how well you can deal with logic and reasoning problems. See, when you go to college, it teaches you critical thinking. It encourages you to think outside the box. That’s why logic and reasoning questions can help determine how far you got in school.
We’re going to test that theory. We’re going to guess how far you got in school based on how well you do on our logic and reasoning quiz. If you get them all right, then you’re a bonafide genius!

Can you take a picture of a woman with hair curlers?

If you’re introduced to your mother’s only sister’s husband’s sister-in-law, what do you call her?

If there are five apples on the counter, and you take away two, how many do you have?

Can a day have more than 24 hours?

A snail crawls halfway around a circle, then crawls halfway back. Is it where it first started?

What belongs to you, but is mostly used by others?

Can a non-veteran man living in the Washington D.C. area be buried in Arlington National Cemetery?

Peaches are 30 cents, but they’re on sale for 5/$1. If you get 15, how much are you saving?

How far can a dog run into the woods?

Some months have 30 days. Some have 31. How many months have 28 days?

A man was wounded during a fight in 1958. He died and was buried in 1957. How is this possible?

A thing turns once. What’s out will not get in. It turns again. What’s in won’t get out. What is it?