1.
Who catches the fish?
2.
In the picture there are 5-pointed, 6-pointed and 7-pointed stars. How many 5-pointed stars are there?
3.
The cake in the picture is cut and divided among some children. Each child receives a piece of the cake with three cherries on top. How many children are there?
4.
If we cut along the dotted line, how many parts will the rope split into?
6.
How many bricks like this

are missing in the igloo?
8.
We choose four numbers from 1, 3, 4, 5, and 7. We write one number in each square so that the equation is correct. Which number is not chosen?
9.
In the country of Gemland you can trade three diamonds for one ruby, or one diamond for two flowers. How many flowers can be traded for two rubies?
13.
Brian and William stand in line. Brian knows that there are 7 people in front of him. William knows that there are 11 people in the line. If Brian is just in front of William, how many people in the line are behind William?
16.
A kangaroo makes 10 jumps in 1 minute and rests for 3 minutes. Then he again makes 10 jumps in 1 minute and rests for 3 minutes, and so on. What is the least amount of minutes that he needs to make 30 jumps?
18.
Each of the 4 keys fits one of the 4 padlocks. The numbers on the keys refer to the letters on the padlocks. What is written on the last padlock?
19.
In Old McDonald’s barn there are one horse, two cows and three goats. How many more cows does the barn need so that the number of all animals is twice the number of cows?