I got this page out of a magazine in the airplane, and thought I'd share it with you. :]

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The following questions are provided by the folks at American Mensa, the High IQ Society. Can you provide the answers?

1. The following puzzle consists of one word that can be split into two words.
One word: farm vehicle
Two words: to keep switching one's tail

2. Unscramble the words below, find the missing letter and complete the word.
O I E
R ? N
H T V

3. Unscramble the 15 letters below to make a common four-word phrase for necessary equipment.
A D E E F H L O O O R S T T T

4. Make your way from HAIR to COMB in only seven steps, changing one letter at a time to make a good English word at each step.
HAIR
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COMB

5.Which of the scrambled words below is least like the others? The difference has nothing to do with vowels, consonants, or syllables.
RGTIE EENATLPH MLACE EAGGLNPT

6. Three sets of twins can eat 12 candy bars in 30 minutes. At the same rate, how long would it take two sets of triplets to eat 24 candy bars?

7. Decode the final words below to complete the rhyme.
"You read the ads, but if you don't squint,
BLF NRHH GSV UZXGH GSZG ZIV RM GSV URMV KIRMG"

8. How many common English words can you make from the letters below, using all five letters only once in each word?
S T E I D

9. Bonus question: Mandalay, Bago, and Thaton are all cities in what country?