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S-Board into 4 Congruent Parts

Cut this figure into 4 congruent parts (identical in area and shape, though they can be mirrored).
Staircase into 5 Congruent Parts

Cut this figure into 5 congruent parts (identical in area and shape, though they can be mirrored).
Magic Circle: 1 to 19
Place the numbers from 1 through 19 in the circles so that the numbers in every 3 circles on a straight line total 30.
A Family Gathering
A family gathering consisted of father, mother, son, daughter, brother, sister, two cousins, nephew, niece, uncle and aunt. But there were only 4 persons present. Who were they to each other? Drag the respective labels.
Consecutive Digits into the Grid

Place the digits 1-8 into the grid's cell so that no two consecutive digits are neighbors in the gird, either horizontally, vertically or diagonally.
Boston - New York Trains
A train departs Boston for New York. An hour later, another train departs New York for Boston. Both trains travel at the same speed. Which of them will be at a shorter distance from Boston at the moment of their meeting? Show it with the sliding trains. Note: the trains’ lengths can be neglected.
Big & Small
When it's alone, it's big. When it's with others, it's small. What is it?
Trilateral Walk
One can walk 1 mile north, 1 mile west, 1 mile south and end up where the journey has started. Where the person should start such a journey from?
Aging
In 10 years the total age of two brothers and two sisters will be 100 years. What will be their total age in 7 years from now?
Not a Nickel
In my hand, I hold two coins that are newly minted. Together they total 30 cents. One isn’t a nickel. How come?
The Hindu Squares
How many different squares can you find in this picture?
The Triangular Cat
How many different triangles can you spot in the picture of this cat?