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Thursday, February 21, 2019

Our New Annual Senior Mental Acuity Test

This was just sent to me via e-mail.  I really don't know who wrote it, but I thank them!!  I have been using another test and it's always nice to have something new!

Your Annual Senior Mental Acuity Test 


1. Judy's mother had three children. The first child was named April.


The second child was named May.  What was the third child's name?



2. There is a counter clerk at the butcher shop, he is only five feet six inches tall, but he wears size 13 shoes.  What does he weigh?



3. Before Mt. Everest was discovered, what was the highest mountain in the world?


4. How much dirt is there in a hole that measures two feet by three feet by four feet?


5. What word in the English Language is always spelled incorrectly?


6. Billy was born on December 28th, yet his birthday is always in the summer.  How is this possible?


7. In California, you cannot take a picture of a man with a wooden leg.  Why not?


8. What was the President’s name in 1975?


9. If you were running a race, and you passed the person in 2nd place, what place would you be in now?


10. Which is correct to say, "The yolk of the egg are white" or “The yolk of the egg is white"?

OK, the answers are below, don’t look until you have answered ALL QUESTIONS above…..

Here are the Answers: (No peeking!)

1. Answer: Judy, of course. Her mother only had 3 children.

2. Answer: Meat.

3. Answer: Mt. Everest; it just wasn't discovered yet. 

4. Answer: There is no dirt in a hole, if there was it wouldn’t be a hole.

5. Answer: Incorrectly

6. Answer: Billy lives below the equator, in the Southern Hemisphere.

7. Answer: You can't take pictures with a wooden leg.  You need a camera to take pictures.

8. Answer: Same as is it now - Donald Trump 

9. Answer: You would be in 2nd.  Well, you passed the person in second place, not the one in first place.

10. Answer: Neither, the yolk of the egg is yellow 

Rut Blockers     
Dribble ball, alternating hands.  If you're seated, have legs wide and dribble the ball between legs.  Let them practice and then instruct them to listen and follow you.  Count the dribbles and randomly say, "Hold".  Like this:  "One, two, HOLD!  One, two, three, four, five, HOLD!"  It's fun and good practice reacting fast. Then call out one of their names and have them count and tell class when to HOLD!  I do this a few times.  We're working on learning names and having fun!




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