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Case-file aptitude exam

Spot the Guilty Twin

Two frogs, one face, one conscience between them. Read each exhibit, name the frog who did it, and find out whether the swamp court can trust you in the jury box.

They hatched from the same clutch in Cattail Cove and wear the same face to this day. One signs flat and honest. The other always leaves the curl — the little hook at the tongue-print's tip found on all seventeen forged checks.

Six exhibits. For each one, name the twin who's guilty. Get it right and the swamp counts you as a juror who can tell the two tongues apart.

  • The honest twin's tongue lies flat to the very tip. He cannot form the curl.
  • The other twin signs nothing, broadcasts everything, and always hooks the tip.
  • One point per correct verdict. No half-truths — this is a court of law.