Member

Let me see if I can read your mind?

Download Print Send a summary of this page to someone via email.
| Next
 

Question #1: Can I read your mind?

Have a piece of paper ready, then answer these questions in sequential order: 

• Choose a number between 2 to 9

• Multiply that number by 9

• You now have a two digit number

• Add those two digits together

• You now have a single digit

• Subtract 5 from that single digit

• Use the following code based on the answer you now have:

• If you have 1 as your answer – convert it to the letter A
• If you have 2 as your answer – convert it to the letter B
• If you have 3 as your answer – convert it to the letter C
• If you have 4 as your answer – convert it to the letter D

With that single letter in mind, answer the following 4 questions

1. Think of a COUNTRY beginning with that letter

2. Think of an ANIMAL beginning with the second letter of that COUNTRY

3. What COLOUR is that animal?

4. How many LEGS does that ANIMAL have?

To discover the answers, click here BUT do not until you have written down the answers.


Question #2:  Let me see if I can guess what you are going to say next?

Try these questions on for size and see if I guess what you are going to say next?

Question: Think of:
a) A colour
b) A flower
c) A piece of furniture

How did I do? click here to see BUT do not until you have written down the answers.


*************************************
Terms of Use -- Please Read Carefully:


NOTICE: You Do NOT Have the Right to Reprint or Resell this Information! You Also MAY NOT Give Away, Sell or Share the Content on this website. You may use these tools for your own use but please do not reprint, republish, repost, or otherwise distribute or transmit content. All materials remain the copyright of Ian Fox/Fox Training (UK) Limited at all times. Unauthorized use of or copying (Licence Holders are permitted to copy certain files and documents where indicated) of our content, trademarks, and other proprietary material can subject you to civil or even criminal liability. Information is not to be considered as accountancy or business advice but for educational purposes only. Always consult a qualified professional before starting or adapting any business process.