400 Puzzles and Answers PDF
400 Puzzles and Answers PDF
400 Puzzles and Answers PDF
400 puzzles
01. Three friends divided some bullets equally. After all of them shot 4 bullets the
total number of bullets remaining is equal to the bullets each had after division.
Find the original number divided.
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3. There is a 50m long army platoon marching ahead. The last person in the platoon
wants to give a letter to the first person leading the platoon. So while the platoon is
marching he runs ahead, reaches the first person and hands over the letter to him and
without stopping he runs and comes back to his original position.
In the mean time the whole platoon has moved ahead by 50m.
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they both moved for the identical amount of time. Hence, the ratio of the distance
they covered - while person moving forward and backword - are equal.
Let's assume that when the last person reached the first person, the platoon
moved X meters forward.
Thus, while moving forward the last person moved (50+X) meters whereas the
platoon moved X meters.
Note that at first glance, one might think that the total distance covered by the
last person is 100 meters, as he ran the total lenght of the platoon (50 meters)
twice. TRUE, but that's the relative distance covered by the last person i.e.
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To verify this, you can make a drawing of a cube, & number each of its 12 edges.
Then, always starting from 1 corner & 1 edge, you can determine all of the
There is no need to start from other corners or edges of the cube, as you will only
be repeating the same combinations. The process is a little more involved than
this, but is useful for solving many types of spatial puzzles.
5. One of Mr. Bajaj, his wife, their son and Mr. Bajaj's mother is an Engineer and
another is a Doctor.
Mr. Bajaj is the Engineer and either his wife or his son is the Doctor.
Mr. Bajaj's wife and mother are not blood relatives. So from 3, if the Engineer is a
female, the Doctor is a male. But from 1, if the Doctor is a male, then the
Engineer is a male. Thus, there is a contradiction, if the Engineer is a female.
Mr. Bajaj's son is the youngest of all four and is blood relative of each of them.
So from 2, Mr. Bajaj's son is not the Engineer. Hence, Mr. Bajaj is the Engineer.
Now from 2, Mr. Bajaj's mother can not be the Doctor. So the Doctor is either his
wife or his son . It is not possible to determine anything further.
6. Three m en - Sam, Cam and Laurie - are married to Carrie, Billy and Tina, but
not necessarily in the same order.
Sam's wife and Billy's Husband play Carrie and Tina's husband at bridge. No wife
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It's given that at the end, each had 24 tractors (24, 24, 24) i.e. after Z gave
tractors to X & Y as many as they had. It means that after getting tractors from Z
their tractors got doubled. So before Z gave them tractors, they had 12 tractors
each and Z had 48 tractors. (12, 12, 48)
Similarly, before Y gave tractors to X & Z, they had 6 & 24 tractors respectively
and Y had 42 tractors i.e. (6, 42, 24)
Again, before X gave tractors to Y & Z, they had 21 & 12 tractors respectively
and X had 39 tractors i.e. (39, 21, 12)
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Divide 1000 building numbers into
(1..100), (101..200), (201..300), ....... (901..1000)
10. There are 9 coins. Out of which one is odd one i.e weight is less or more.
How many iterations of weighing are required to find odd coin?
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2. One of these 8 coins is the odd one. Name the coins on heavier side of
the scale as H1, H2, H3 and H4. Similarly, name the coins on the lighter
side of the scale as L1, L2, L3 and L4. Eitherm one of H's is heavier or one
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12. In a sports contest there were m medals awarded on n successive days (n >
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1. On the first day 1 medal and 1/7 of the remaining m - 1 medals were
awarded.
2. On the second day 2 medals and 1/7 of the now remaining medals was
awarded; and so on.
3. On the nth and last day, the remaining n medals were awarded.
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One way to solve it is Trial-&-Error. You can make it bit easier as odd positions
will always occupy ODD numbers and even positions will always occupy EVEN
numbers. Further 5th position will contain 5 as 0 does not occur.
1/3 rd of the contents of a container evaporated on the 1st day. 3/4th of the
remaining contents of the container evaporated on the second day.
What part of the contents of the container is left at the end of the second day?
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14. Vipul was studying for his examinations and the lights went off. It was
around 1:00 AM. He lighted two uniform candles of equal length but one thicker
than the other. The thick candle is supposed to last six hours and the thin one
two hours less. When he finally went to sleep, the thick candle was twice as long
as the thin one.
Assume that the initial lenght of both the candle was L and Vipul studied for X
hours.
Hence, Vipul studied for 3 hours i.e. 180 minutes in candle light.
15. If you started a business in which you earned Rs.1 on the first day, Rs.3 on
the second day, Rs.5 on the third day, Rs.7 on the fourth day, & so on.
How much would you have earned with this business after 50 years (assuming
there are exactly 365 days in every year)?
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To begin with, you want to know the total number of days: 365 x 50 = 18250.
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16. A worker earns a 5% raise. A year later, the worker receives a 2.5% cut in
pay, & now his salary is Rs. 22702.68
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At 6'o a clock ticks 6 times. The time between first and last ticks is 30 seconds.
How long does it tick at 12'o.
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It is given that the time between first and last ticks at 6'o is 30 seconds.
Total time gaps between first and last ticks at 6'o = 5
(i.e. between 1 & 2, 2 & 3, 3 & 4, 4 & 5 and 5 & 6)
Now, total time gaps between first and last ticks at 12'o = 11
Therefore time taken for 12 ticks = 11 * 6 = 66 seconds (and not 60 seconds)
Tallest among each row of all are asked to come out. And the shortest among
them is A.
Similarly after resuming them to their original positions, the shortest among each
column are asked to come out. And the tallest among them is B.
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No one is taller, both are same as A and B are the same person.
Now, both A and B are the person with height 50. Hence both are same.
How many members are there in Mr. Mehta's family? Give minimal possible
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There are 7 members in Mr. Mehta's family. Mother & Father of Mr. Mehta, Mr. &
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The soldier could make only one statement. He made that statement and went
free. What did he say?
The soldier has to say a Paradox to save himself. If his statement is true, he will
be hanged, which is not the sword and hence false. If his statement is false, he
will be put to the sword, which will make it true. A Paradox !!!
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2 * (100X + Y) = 100Y + X - 20
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of logic over here. We know that if we interchange X & Y, amount gets double.
So Y should be twice of X or one more than twice of X i.e. Y = 2X or Y = 2X+1
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22. The game of Tic-Tac-Toe is being played between two players. Only the last
mark to be placed in the game as shown.
Who will win the game, O or X? Can you tell which was the sixth mark and at
which position? Do explain your answer.
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Also, of the three groups - men, women and children - at the party:
4. There were 4 of one group.
5. There were 6 of one group.
6. There were 8 of one group.
Can you tell which one is false? Also, how many men, women and children are
there at the party?
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Assume that Statements (4), (5) and (6) are all true. Then, Statement (1) is false.
But then Statement (2) and (3) both can not be true. Thus, contradictory to the
fact that exactly one statement is false.
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Let's assume that there are 100 houses. Hence, there should be total 300 items
i.e. 100 tubelights, 100 bulbs and 100 fans.
From the given data, we know that there is shortage of atleast (67+83+73) 223
items in every 100 houses.
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One day the car driver informed Mr. Subramaniam that there were two students
from Bandra who wished to go from Bandra to Colaba and back to Bandra.
Bandra is halfway between Andheri and Colaba. Mr. Subramaniam asked the
driver to let the students travel with him.
On the first day when they came, Mr. Subramaniam said, "If you tell me the
mathematically correct price you should pay individually for your portion of the
trip, I will let you travel for free."
How much should the individual student pay for their journey?
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The entire trip costs Rs. 300 to Mr. Subramanian. Hence, half of the trip costs
Rs. 150.
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must be 2, 3 or 4 (as they can not be 0 or 1 or greater than 4).
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Assume that X minutes after 4.00 PM minute hand exactly aligns with and hour
hand.
6 * X = 120 + X/2
12 * X = 240 + X
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X = 21.8182
X = 21 minutes 49.5 seconds
Hence, at 4:21:49.5 minute hand is exactly aligned with the hour hand.
First he walks one mile East then half mile to North. Then 1/4 mile to West, then
1/8 mile to South and so on making a loop.
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The soldier is 0.8944 miles away from his camp towards East-North.
= 1 / ( 2 * ( 1 - (-1/4) ) )
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So the soldier is 4/5 miles away towards East and 2/5 miles away towards North.
So using right angled triangle, soldier is 0.8944 miles away from his camp.
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Given that each pawn is identical and each rook, knight and bishop is identical to
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It was found that Guran had ten more sheep than Lakha.
If Arjan gave one-third to Bhuvan, and Bhuvan gave a quarter of what he then
held to Guran, who then passed on a fifth of his holding to Lakha, they would all
have an equal number of sheep.
How many sheep did each of them possess? Give the minimal possible answer
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Arjan, Bhuvan, Guran and Lakha had 90, 50, 55 and 45 sheep respectively.
Assume that Arjan, Bhuvan, Guran and Lakha had A, B, G and L sheep
respectively. As it is given that at the end each would have an equal number of
sheep, comparing the final numbers from the above table.
Also, it is given that Guran had ten more sheep than Lakha.
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If the last digit is 4, the possible numbers are 404, 314, 224 and 134.
If the last digit is 5, the possible numbers are 505, 415, 325, 235 and 145.
Note the pattern here - If the last digit is 1, there is only one number. If the last
digit is 2, there are two numbers. If the last digit is 3, there are three numbers. If
the last digit is 4, there are four numbers. If the last digit is 5, there are five
numbers. And so on.....
Altogether then, there are 45 different 3-digit numbers, where last digit is the sum
of first two digits.
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The simplest way is to write a small program. And the other way is trial and error
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Probability of not drawing King of Hearts from Pack A = 50/51 (as Queen of
Hearts is not to be drawn)
Probability of having King of Hearts on the top of the Pack B = 1/53
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6. A->C, C->B, B->C
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8. A->C, C->A, B->C
Out of which, there are only two cases under which the ants won't collide :
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How many maximum attempts would be necessary to find the correct code? Note
that the code is case-sensitive.
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In other words, if you wanted to solve the rubics cube by trying different
combinations, how many might it take you (worst case senerio)?
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There are 8 corner cubes, which can be arranged in 8! ways.
Each of these 8 cubes can be turned in 3 different directions, so there are 3^8
orientations altogether. But if you get all but one of the corner cube into chosen
positions and orientations, only one of 3 orientations of the final corner cube is
possible. Thus, total ways corner cubes can be placed = (8!) * (3^8)/8 = (8!) *
(3^7)
Here, we have essentially pulled the cubes apart and stuck cubes back in place
wherever we please. In reality, we can only move cubes around by turning the
faces of the cubes. It turns out that you can't turn the faces in such a way as to
switch the positions of two cubes while returning all the others to their original
positions. Thus if you get all but two cubes in place, there is only one attainable
Note that there are 24 edge cubes, which you can not turn in 2 orientations
(hence no 2^24 / 2). Also, there are 4 center cubes per face i.e. (24!) / (4!^6).
You can switch 2 cubes without affecting the rest of the combination as 4*4*4
has even dimensions (hence no division by 2). But pattern on one side is rotated
in 4 directions over 6 faces, hence divide by 24.
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43. Substitute digits for the letters to make the following relation true.
N E V E R
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Note that the leftmost letter can't be zero in any word. Also, there must be a one-
to-one mapping between digits and letters. e.g. if you substitute 3 for the letter M,
no other letter can be 3 and all other M in the puzzle must be 3.
A tough one!!!
N E V E R 2 1 4 1 9
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44. One of the four people - Mr. Clinton, his wife Monika, their son Mandy and
their daughter Cindy - is a singer and another is a dancer. Mr. Clinton is older
than his wife and Mandy is older than his sister.
1. If the singer and the dancer are the same sex, then the dancer is older
than the singer.
2. If neither the singer nor the dancer is the parent of the other, then the
singer is older than the dancer.
3. If the singer is a man, then the singer and the dancer are the same age.
4. If the singer and the dancer are of opposite sex then the man is older than
the woman.
5. If the dancer is a woman, then the dancer is older than the singer.
From (1) and (3), the singer and the dancer, both can not be a man. From (3)
and (4), if the singer is a man, then the dancer must be a man. Hence, the singer
must be a woman.
In both the cases, we know that Cindy is the Singer. And either Mr. Clinton or
Monika is the Dancer.
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45. There are 20 people in your applicant pool, including 5 pairs of identical
twins.
If you hire 5 people randomly, what are the chances you will hire at least 1 pair of
identical twins? (Needless to say, this could cause trouble ;))
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People People No of ways to hire G1 without No of ways Total
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1 4 10C1 10C4 2100
2 3 10C2 * 8/9 10C3 4800
3 2 10C3 * 8/9 * 6/8 10C2 3600
4 1 10C4 * 8/9 * 6/8 * 4/7 10C1 800
5 0 10C5 * 8/9 * 6/8 * 4/7 * 2/6 10C0 32
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46. In a hotel, rooms are numbered from 101 to 550. A room is chosen at
random. What is the probability that room number starts with 1, 2 or 3 and ends
with 4, 5 or 6?
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Out of which 299 room number starts with either 1, 2 or 3. (as room number 100
is not there) Now out of those 299 rooms only 90 room numbers end with 4, 5 or
6
47. Draw 9 dots on a page, in the shape of three rows of three dots to form a
square. Now place your pen on the page, draw 4 straight lines and try and cover
all the dots.
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If you wish to make change for 75 cents using only 1, 5, 10 and 25 cent coins, go
to the .25 row and the 75 column to obtain 121 ways to do this.
The table can be created from left-to-right and top-to-bottom. Start with the top
left i.e. 1 cent row. There is exactly one way to make change for every amount.
Then calculate the 5 cents row by adding the number of ways to make change
for the amount using 1 cent coins plus the number of ways to make change for 5
For people who don't want to tease their brain and love to do computer
programming, there is a simple way. Write a small multi-loop program to solve
the equation: A + 5B + 10C + 25D + 50E = 100
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and 3km more than the third. He also finished the race 12 minutes after the first
and 3 minutes before the third.
Can you find out the speed of each biker, the time taken by each biker to finish
the race and the length of the course?
Assume that there were no stops in the race and also they were driving with
constant speeds through out the
Answer
At a Distance S Km.
S = V1 * T1 ----> 4
Thus there are 6 equations and 7 unknown data that means it has infinite number
of solutions.
Also, we get
Speed of first biker, V1 = 90/T km/min
Thus, for the data given, only the time taken by each biker can be found i.e. 60,
72 and 75 minutes. For other quantities, one more independent datum is required
i.e. either T or V1 or V2 or V3
50.What is the four-digit number in which the first digit is 1/3 of the second, the
third is the sum of the first and second, and the last is three times the second?
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1. 1 + 3 = 4
2. 2 + 6 = 8
3. 3 + 9 = 12
It is clear that option 3 is not possible. So we are left with only two options. Also,
the last digit is three times the second, which rules out the second option. Hence,
the answer is 1349.
What is the maximum possible value of the sum of the difference in their ages,
taken two at a time?
Answer
The maximum possible value of the sum of the difference in their ages -
taken two at a time - is 14 years.
It is given that -
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(100) 10 x 2 = 20
(36) 6 / 3 = 2
(144) 12 - 3 = 9
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Drop the digit in the tens position from the first number.
(2) 5 - 2 = 3
1 (0) 0 x 2 = 20
(3) 6 / 3 = 2
1 (4) 4 - 3 = 11
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144 - 3 = 14 (1) (drop right digit i.e. 1)
53. A 3 digit number is such that it's unit digit is equal to the product of the other
two digits which are prime. Also, the difference between it's reverse and itself is
396.
Answer
It is given that the first two digits of the required number are prime numbers i.e. 2,
3, 5 or 7. Note that 1 is neither prime nor composite. Also, the third digit is the
multiplication of the first two digits. Thus, first two digits must be either 2 or 3 i.e.
22, 23, 32 or 33 which means that there are four possible numbers - 224, 236,
326 and 339.
Now, it is also given that - the difference between it's reverse and itself is 396.
Only 236 satisfies this condition. Hence, the sum of the three digits is 11.
54.There are 4 mugs placed upturned on the table. Each mug have the same
number of marbles and a statement about the number of marbles in it. The
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can not appear in more than one statement. If it appears in more than one
statement, then more than one statement will be correct.
55. At University of Probability, there are 375 freshmen, 293 sophomores, 187
juniors, & 126 seniors. One student will randomly be chosen to receive an award.
What percent chance is there that it will be a junior? Round to the nearest whole
percent
Answer
This puzzle is easy. Divide the number of juniors (187) by the total number of
students (981), & then multiply the number by 100 to convert to a percentage.
56. If you were to dial any 7 digits on a telephone in random order, what is the
probability that you will dial your own phone number?
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Note that 0123456 may not be a valid 7-digit telephone number. But while dialing
in random order, that is one of the possible 7-digit number which you may dial.
Answer
In otherwords, the first letter can be any of the given 6 letters (A through F).
Then, whatever the first letter is, the second letter will always be from the
remaining 5 letters (as same letter can not be used twice), and the third letter
always be from the remaining 4 letters, and so on. Thus, the different possible
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there are 3 options, for the fifth person there are 2 options and for the last person
there is just one option.
59. 3 blocks are chosen randomly on a chessboard. What is the probability that
they are in the same diagonal?
Answer
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of them.
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60. What is the area of the triangle ABC with A(e,p) B(2e,3p) and C(3e,5p)?
where p = PI (3.141592654)
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A tricky ONE.
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It is given that Meenu weighs 29 Kgs plus half of her own weight. It means that
29 Kgs is the other half. So she weighs 58 Kgs.
Answer
Since there are no leading zeros, J must be 7, 8, or 9. (JJJ = ABC + DEF + GHI
= 14? + 25? + 36? = 7??)
Now, the remainder left after dividing any number by 9 is the same as the
remainder left after dividing the sum of the digits of that number by 9. Also, note
that 0 + 1 + ... + 9 has a remainder of 0 after dividing by 9 and JJJ has a
remainder of 0, 3, or 6.
The number 9 is the only number from 7, 8 and 9 that leaves a remainder of 0, 3,
or 6 if you remove it from the sum 0 + 1 + ... + 9. Hence, it follows that J must be
9.
64.A man has Ten Horses and nine stables as shown here.
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65. A man is at a river with a 9 gallon bucket and a 4 gallon bucket. He needs
exactly 6 gallons of water.
Note that he cannot estimate by dumping some of the water out of the 9 gallon
bucket or the 4 gallon bucket
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B B R B A 31
N I A B B 32
N I B A I 30
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37 29 25 27 29
The numbers on the extreme right represent the sum of the values represented
by the characters in that row. Also, the numbers on the last row represent the
sum of the values represented by the characters in that column. e.g. B + R + A +
I + N = 31 (from first row)
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not.
What questions would you ask to figure out who is who? Remember that you can
ask only 2 questions.
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72. You have 3 baskets, & each one contains exactly 4 balls, each of which is of
the same size. Each ball is either red, black, white, or purple, & there is one of
each color in each basket.
If you were blindfolded, & lightly shook each basket so that the balls would be
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not red.
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4.6875% chance of any one occurring by 3, & you get 14.0625%
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Now, you have to select 8 numbers from 80 which can be selected in 80C8
ways. But we are interested in only those numbers which are in 11 numbers
selected by the Lottery Commision. There are 2 cases.
You might select 8 numbers which all are there in 11 numbers choosen
by the Lottery Commission. So there are 11C8 ways.
Another case is you might select 7 lucky numbers and 1 non-lucky
number from the remaining 69 numbers. There are ( 11C7 ) * ( 69C1 )
ways to do that.
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Now, there are 2 cases - Rook attacking Bishop and Bishop attacking Rook. Note
that the Rook and the Bishop never attack each other simultaneously. Let's
consider both the cases one by one.
It is given that you can order maximum of 8 items and you are allowed to have
less than 8 items. Also, the order of purchase does not matter. Let's create a
table for ordering total N items using X products.
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The probability of atleast two out of a group of 50 people share the same
birthday is 97%
Probability of atleast two share the same birthday = 1 - probability of all 50 have
different birthdays
If the tank is empty initially and if all the three pipes A, B and C are opened
simultaneously, the tank will NEVER be full. Give the maximal possible value of
X.
Answer
In one minute,
pipe A can fill 1/30 part of the tank.
pipe B can fill 1/24 part of the tank.
In order to keep the tank always empty, outlet pipe C should empty at least 3/40
part of the tank in one minute. Thus, pipe C can empty the full tank in 40/3 i.e. 13
minutes 20 seconds.
A tricky one.
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If three babies are born every second of the day, then how many babies will be
born in the year 2001?
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Thus, there are 3,15,36,000 seconds in the year 2001. Also, three babies born
are every second. Hence, total babies born
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with T in hundred's position. Also, O can not be 0 or 1. Now, you have to find
three digit number whose square satisfies above conditions and square of that
has same last two digits. Hence, it must be between 102 and 139.
Brain Teaser No : 00052
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The easiest way to solve this problem is by writing a computer program that
systematically tries all possible mappings from
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condition that numbers 1 and 6 are most frequentlymused.
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There are 4 army men. They have been captured by a rebel group and have
been held at ransom. An army intelligent officer orders them to be burried deep in
Conditions
The officer speaks up, "If one of you can correctly tell me the colour of your hat,
you will all go scott free back to your contries. If you are wrong, you will all be
killed.
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Soldier 4 can see the hat on soldier 2 and soldier 3. If both are white, then he can
be sure about colour of his hat which will be black and vice-versa. But if one of
them is white and one is black, then soldier 4 can not say anything as he can
have either of them. So he will keep mum.
If soldier 4 won't say anyhing for a while, then soldier 3 will know that soldier 4 is
not in position to tell the colour of hat on his hat. It means that colour of soldier
3's hat is opposite of colour of soldier 2's hat. So soldier 3 can tell correctly the
colour of hat on his head which is Black.
Here, we are assuming that all the soldiers are intelligent enough. Also, this
solution will work for any combination of 2 Black hats and 2 White hats.
One side of the bottom layer of a triangular pyramid has 12 balls. How many are
there in the whole pyramid?
As there are 12 balls along one side, it means that there are 12 layers of balls.
The top most layer has 1 ball. The second layer has 3 (1+2) balls. The third layer
has 6 (1+2+3) balls. The fourth layer has 10 (1+2+3+4) balls. The fifth layer has
15 (1+2+3+4+5) balls. Similarly, there are 21, 28, 36, 45, 55, 66 and 78 balls in
the remaining layers.
A blindfolded man is asked to sit in the front of a carrom board. The holes of the
board are shut with lids in random order, i.e. any number of all the four holes can
be shut or open. m o
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After he has done it, the carrom board is rotated and again brought to some
position. The man is again not aware of what are the holes which are open or
closed.
How many minimum number of turns does the blindfolded man require to either
open all the holes or close all the holes?
Note that whenever all the holes are either open or close, there will be an alarm
so that the blindfolded man will know that he has won.
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2. Open two diagonal holes. Now atleast 3 holes are open. If 4th hole is also
open, then you are done. If not, the 4th hole is close.
What I am trying to figure out is the fewest number of persons, including myself,
that I will need in our Group so that I can reach the city, stay overnight, and then
return to the coast without running out of supplies.
How many persons (including myself) will I need to accomplish this mission?
Answer
It is given that each person can only carry enough rations for five days. And there
are 4 persons. Hence, total of 20 days rations is available.
1. First Day : 4 days of rations are used up. One person goes back using
one day of rations for the return trip. The rations remaining for the further
trek is for 15 days.
2. Second Day : The remaining three people use up 3 days of rations. One
person goes back using 2 days of rations for the return trip. The rations
remaining for the further trek is for 10 days.
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It is given that no inhabitants have exactly 2025 hairs. Hence there are 2025
inhabitants with 0 to 2024 hairs in the head.
Suppose there are more than 2025 inhabitants. But these will violate the
condition that "There are more inhabitants than there are hairs on the head of
any one inhabitants." As for any number more than 2025, there will be same
number of inhabitants as the maximum number of hairs on the head of any
inhabitant.
Can you tell how much does Group I and Group IV cost?
Assume that the values of one mango, one apple and one banana are M, A and
B respectively.
For Group I :
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= (M + 5A + 7B) - (4A + 6B)
= (M + 5A + 7B) - 2(2A + 3B)
= 300 - 2(90)
= 300 - 180
= 120
Tic-Tac-Toe is being played. One 'X' has been placed in one of the corners. No
'O' has been placed yet.
Where does the player that is playing 'O' has to put his first 'O' so that 'X' doesn't
win?
Assume that both players are very intelligent. Explain your answer
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It is given that "X" is placed in one of the corner position. Let's assume that its at
position 1.
If "O" is placed in position 5 i.e. center position, "X" can't win unless "O" does
something foolish ;))
We cannot find out who is Chemical Engineer and Elecronics Engineer as data
provided is not sufficient
Mr. Wagle goes to work by a bus. One day he falls asleep when the bus still has
twice as far to go as it has already gone.
Halfway through the trip he wakes up as the bus bounces over some bad
potholes. When he finally falls asleep again, the bus still has half the distance to
go that it has already travelled. Fortunately, Mr. Wagle wakes up at the end of his
trip.
Answer
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When Mr. Wagle fell asleep the first time, the bus still had twice as far to go as it
had already gone, that marks the first third of his trip.
He wake up halfway through the trip i.e slept from 1/3 mark to the 1/2 mark. He
fell sleep again when the bus still had half the distance to go that it had already
traveled i.e 2/3 mark.
In your sock drawer, you have a ratio of 5 pairs of blue socks, 4 pairs of brown
socks, and 6 pairs of black socks.
In complete darkness, how many socks would you need to pull out to get a
matching pair of the same color?
You have a bucket of jelly beans. Some are red, some are blue, and some green.
With your eyes closed, pick out 2 of a like color.
How many do you have to grab to be sure you have 2 of the same?
If you select 4 Jelly beans you are guarenteed that you will have 2 that are the
same color.
How many unmarried females are there and how many of them are above 25?
Answer
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My friend collects antique stamps. She purchased two, but found that she
needed to raise money urgently. So she sold them for Rs. 8000 each. On one
she made 20% and on the other she lost 20%.
Consider the first stamp. She mades 20% on it after selling it for Rs 8000.
Similarly, consider second stamp. She lost 20% on it after selling it for Rs 8000
Assume for a moment that the earth is a perfectly uniform sphere of radius 6400
km. Suppose a thread equal to the length of the circumference of the earth was
placed along the equator, and drawn to a tight fit.
Now suppose that the length of the thread is increased by 12 cm, and that it is
pulled away uniformly in all directions.
By how many cm. will the thread be separated frommthe earth's surface?
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from the earth. The circumfernce of that circle is nothing but (1280000000 * PI) +
12 cm
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It is clear that the population growth is 1.414 times every six months i.e. 2 times
every year. After N years, the population would be 1000*(Z^(2N)) i.e. 1000*(2^N)
Thus, at the beginning of the 11th year (i.e. after 10 years), there would be
1000*(2^10) i.e. 1,024,000 rabbits.
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A class of 100 students. 24 of them are girls and 32 are not. Which base am I
using?
Answer
Therefore base is 6
A man is stranded on a desert island. All he has to drink is a 20oz bottle of sprite.
To conserve his drink he decides that on the first day he will drink one oz and the
refill the bottle back up with water. On the 2nd day he will drink 2oz and refill the
bottle. On the 3rd day he will drink 3oz and so on...
By the time all the sprite is gone, how much water has he drunk?
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You have four 9's and you may use any of the (+, -, /, *) as many times as you
like. I want to see a mathematical expression which uses the four 9's to = 100
99 + (9/9) = 100
(99/.99) = 100
(99-9)/.9 = 100
Two planes take off at the same exact moment. They are flying across the
Atlantic. One leaves New York and is flying to Paris at 500 miles per hour. The
other leaves Paris and is flying to New York at only 450 miles per hour ( because
of a strong head wind ).
They will both be the same distance from Paris when they meet!!!
12 members were present at a board meeting. Each member shook hands with
all of the other members before & after the meeting.
66 hand shakes took place before & 66 after the meeting, for a total of 132.
Arrange five planets such that 4 of them add up to 5th planet numerically. Each
of the letters of the planet should represent a unique number from the range 0 -
9. You have to use all ten digits.
The tought process is initially to find planets such that the total number of
alphabets in them is 10.
The only possible combination of planets is Saturn, Uranus, Venus, Mars and
Neptune because for other combinations there will be more than 10 alphabets.
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You have 14 apples. Your Friend Marge takes away 3 and gives you 2. You drop
7 but pick up 4. Bret takes 4 and gives 5. You take one from Marge and give it to
Bret in exchange for 3 more. You give those 3 to Marge and she gives you an
apple and an orange. Frank comes and takes the apple Marge gave you and
gives you a pear. You give the pear to Bret in exchange for an apple. Frank then
takes an apple from Marge, gives it to Bret for an orange, gives you the orange
for an apple.
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Four couples are going to the movie. Each row holds eight seats. Betty and Jim
don't want to sit next to Alice and Tom. Alice and Tom don't want to sit next to
Gertrude and Bill. On the otherhand, Sally and Bob don't want to sit next to Betty
and Jim.
How can the couples arrange themselves in a row so that they all sit where they
would like?
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T E E T H
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Note that the leftmost letter can't be zero in any word. Also, there must be a one-
to-one mapping between digits and letters. e.g. if you substitute 3 for the letter H,
no other letter can be 3 and all other H in the puzzle must be 3.
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When Socrates was imprisoned for being a disturbing influence, he was held in
high esteem by his guards. All four of them hoped that something would occur
that would facilitate his escape. One evening, the guard who was on duty
intentionally left the cell door open so that Socrates could leave for distant parts.
Socrates did not attempt to escape, as it was his philosophy that if you accept
society's rules, you must also accept it's punishments. However, the open door
was considered by the authorities to be a serious matter. It was not clear which
guard was on that evening. The four guards make the following statements in
their defense:
Bob:
A) I was not the one who was on duty that evening.
B) Aaron was on duty.
Clement:
A) Bob was the one on duty that evening.
B) I hoped Socrates would escape.
David:
A) I did not leave the door open.
B) I was not surprised that Socrates did not attempt to escape.
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false, which guard is guilty
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For example, starting with 6712, the sum of the digits is (6+7+1+2) = 16, and
the product of the digits is (6*7*1*2) = 84. The answer in this case is then 84 x
16 = 1344.
At this stage we know what the next answer will be (without working it out)
because, as one digit is 0, the product of the digits will be 0, and hence the
answer will also be 0.
Can you find any numbers to which when we apply the above mentioned rule
repeatedly, we never end up at 0?
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N = 23
How fast must the vehicle travel on the return trip if the round-trip travel time is to
be 20 minutes?
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If there are 200 students, how many of them are majoring in both psychology &
business?
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If 73% of the students are psychology majors, we know that 27% are not
psychology majors. By the same reasoning, 38% are not business majors,
because 62% of the students do major in business. So: 27 + 38 = 65
65% of the students are not majoring in both psychology & business, so 35% are
double majors, a total of 70 students.
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Mrs. Watsherface had a garage sale. A custmer named Gina bought an old lamp
and a rug. She paid a total of $5.25 for everything. The rug cost 25 cents more
A simple one.
Hence, the lamp cost $ 2.50 and the rug cost $ 2.75
[2] Whenever a number (X) is multiplied with another number (Y) then the
product (X*Y) will have all the factors of X as well as all the factors of Y in its set
of factors.
e.g. if X has factors of (1,P,Q,X) and Y has factors of (1,Q,R,Y) then X*Y has
factors of (1,P,Q,Q,R,X,Y).
Let
N = any series of digits (e.g. N=369)
D = the number of digits in N (e.g. if N=369 then D=3)
P = is a number constructed in the following way : a 1, followed by (D-1) 0s,
followed by another 1, followed by (D-1) 0s, followed by another 1. (e.g. if N=369
then D=3 and P would be 1001001) Note that P will always be divisible by 3.
Repeat the same procedure for N=1111111... (27 times) The resulting number
1111111... (81 times) must be divisible by 81 as N is divisible by 27 and P is
divisible by 3.
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Karan bought a little box of midget matches, each one inch in length. He found
that he could arrange them all in the form of a triangle whose area was just as
many square inches as there were matches.
He then used up six of the matches, and found that with the remainder he could
again construct another triangle whose area was just as many square inches as
there were matches.
And using another six matches he could again do precisely the same.
Thus, there are two possible answers. There were either 42 or 36 matches in the
match-box.
Also it is interesting to know that there are just 5 such triangles for which the
perimeter and the area is the same (assuming all sides are integers) and they
are :
1. 24 (10, 8, 6)
2. 30 (13, 12, 5)
3. 36 (17, 10, 9)
4. 42 (20, 15, 7)
5. 60 (29, 25, 6)
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We have to fill number from 1 to 12 at the intersection point of two or more lines.
We have to construct a star using two triangle. The sum of all number lying in
straight lines should be same. This can be easilty understood by the fig. and
hence solved.
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Montu says, "If Pintu and I each have a dog, then exactly one of Bantu and
Chantu has a dog."
Bantu says, "If Chantu and I each have a cat, then exactly one of Montu and
Pintu has a dog."
Pintu says, "If Bantu and I each have a cat, then exactly one of Bantu and I
has a dog."
Only one of the four is telling the truth. Who is telling the truth?
Answer
For a IF-THEN statement to be false, IF part has to be true and THEN part
has to be false.
Since only one statement is true and remaining three are false, IF part of three
statements are true & THEN part of one statement is true. Let's put the given
information in table. The pet-name in the normal text represents the IF part and
the pet-name in round brackets represents the THENc om part.
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true as they do not contradict each other. And the IF part of the statement made
by Bantu is false.
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If Abu can see two even numbers i.e. number 2 twice, and if Dabu can see
number 2 twice, then number 2 must be facing up.
3 2 2
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Thus, the number hidden from the view is number 3 and hence the answer
Veeru says to Jay, "Can you figure out how many Eggs I have in my bucket?" He
gives 3 clues to Jay: If the number of Eggs I have
Answer
32 eggs
Let's apply all 3 condition separately and put all possible numbers together.
First condition says that if multiple of 5, then the number is between 1 and 19.
Hence, the possible numbers are (5, 10, 15, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,
30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39)
Second condition says that if not a multiple of 8, then the number is between
20 and 29. Hence, the possible numbers are (8, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27,
28, 29, 32)
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Mr. Black, Mr. White and Mr. Grey were chatting in the Yahoo conference. They
were wearing a black suit, a white suit and a grey suit, not necessarily in the
same order.
Mr. Grey sent message, "We all are wearing suit that are of the same color as
our names but none of us is wearing a suit that is the same color as his name."
On that a person wearing the white suit replied, "What difference does that
make?"
Can you tell what color suit each of the three persons had on?
Answer
Substitute numbers for the letters so that the following mathematical expressions
are correct.
ABC DEF GHI
3 6 9
Note that the same number must be used for the same letter whenever it
appears.
Answer
Hence, A=2, B=1, C=9, D=4, E=3, F=8, G=6, H=5, I=7
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One of the four is the opposite sex from each of the other three.
D is A's brother or only daughter.
A or B is C's only son.
B or C is D's sister.
A, B & D are males; C is female. B is C's only son. A & D are C's brothers.
A(male) --- C(female) --- D(male)
B(male)
Work out which relation can hold and discard the contradictory options.
From (2) and (4), D can not be a only daughter and have a sister (B or C).
Hence, D is A's brother i.e. D is a Male.
When he left the home, the hour hand and the minute hand were exactly
opposite to each other and when he reached the clinic, they were together.
Similarly, when he left the clinic, the hour hand and the minute hand were
together and when he reached the home, they were exactly opposite to each
other.
How much time does Dr. DoLittle take to reach home from the clinic? Give the
minimal possible answer.
Answer
In twelve hours, the minute hand and the hour hand are together for 11 times. It
means that after every 12/11 hours, both the hands are together.
Similarly in twelve hours, the minute hand and the hour hand are exactly
Now, let's take an example. We know that at 12 both the hands are together and
at 6 both the hands are exactly opposite to each other.
After 6, both the hands are in opposition at [6+(12/11)] hours, [6+2*(12/11)]
hours, [6+3*(12/11)] hours and so on. The sixth such time is [6+6*(12/11)] hours
which is the first time after 12. Thus after 12, both the hands are opposite to each
other at 12:32:43.6
Hence, Dr. DoLittle takes 32 minutes and 43.6 seconds to reach home from the
clinic.
SlowRun Express runs between Bangalore and Mumbai, For the up as well as
the down journey, the train leaves the starting station at 10:00 PM everyday and
reaches the destination at 11:30 PM after three days.
Mr. Haani once travelled by SlowRun Express from Mumbai to Bangalore. How
many SlowRun Express did he cross during his journey?
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arrive at Mumbai at 11:30 PM the same day i.e. the one that left Bangalore at
10:00 PM on last Sunday.
Also, he would have crossed the last train just before reaching Bangalore on
Saturday.
Thus, Mr. Haani must have crossed 7 SlowRun Expresses during his journey.
Six cabins numbered 1-6 consecutively, are arranged in a row and are separated
by thin dividers. These cabins must be assigned to six staff members based on
following facts.
The cabins from left to right (1-6) are of Mr. Solanki, Mr. Sinha, Mr. Shaan,
Mr. Sharma, Miss Shudha and Miss Shalaka.
As Miss Shudha is allergic to smoke and Mr. Sinha, Mr. Shaan & Mr. Solanki all
smoke, they must be in cabin numbers 1, 2 and 3 not necessarily in the same
order. Also, Miss Shalaka and Mr. Sharma must be in cabin 4 and 6.
From (3), Mr. Shaan must be in cabin 3 and Mr. Sharma must be in cabin 4.
Thus, Miss Shalaka is in cabin 6.
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In a certain game, if 2 wixsomes are worth 3 changs, and 4 changs are worth 1
plut, then 6 plutes are worth how many wixsomes?
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twice the number of boys. If 3/4 of the girls and el 5/6 of the boys went to college
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after graduation.
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How many sacks were each of them carrying? Give the minimal possible answer.
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The mule was carrying 5 sacks and the donkey was carrying 7 sacks.
Let's assume that the mule was carrying M sacks and the donkey was carrying D
sacks.
As the donkey told the mule, "If you gave me one of your sacks I'd have double
what you have."
D + 1 = 2 * (M-1)
D + 1 = 2M - 2
D = 2M - 3
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Two people enter a race in whick you run to a point and back. Person A runs 20
mph to and from the point. Person B runs to the point going 10 mph and 30 mph
going back.
Let's assume that the distance between start and the point is D miles.
Alternatively (if you don't like mathematics ;)), analyse the situation as follow:
Note that initially speed of Person A (20 mph) was twice the speed of Person B
(10 mph). Hence, when Person A (20 mph forward) reached the point, Person B
(10 mph forward) was halfway. When Person A (20 mph back) finished, Person B
(still 10 mph forward) reached the point.
Thus, Person A wins the race and by that time Person B covers only half the
distance, no matter how far the point is!!! m
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Mark would have ate 127/128 (99.22%) of the pizza during the week.
Mark ate half the pizza on Monday. On Tuesday, he would have ate half of the
remaining pizza i.e. 1/4 of the original pizza. Similarly, he would have ate 1/8 of
the original pizza on Wednesday and so on for the seven days.
In the General meeting of "Friends Club", Sameer said, "The repairs to the Club
will come to a total of Rs 3120 and I propose that this amount should be met by
the members, each paying an equal amount."
4 * (3120 / N) = 26 * (N - 4)
12480 = 26N2 - 104N
26N2 - 104N - 12480 = 0
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when a very old wise man goes riding by. They stop him and ask him to help
them solve their problem. Without hesitation he divides the camels properly and
continues riding on his way.
The old man temporarily added his camel to the 17, making a total of 18 camels.
For a total of 17. He then takes his camel back and rides away......
The second guy says, "I need more information." So, the first guy says, "The sum
of their ages is equal to the address of the house across the street."
The second guy looks at the address and says, "I still need more information."
So, the first guy says, "My oldest daughter wears a red dress."
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When the first guy said that his OLDEST daugher wears a red dress that
meant that there had to be the oldest. So 1 6 6 can't possibly be the answer.
So the possible possiblity is 2 2 9 and the OLDEST daughter is 9 years old.
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There are 3 colored boxes - Red, Green and Blue. Each box contains 2
envelopes. Each envelope contains money - two of them contain Rs. 25000
each, two of them contain Rs. 15000 each and remaining two contain Rs. 10000
each.
Only one of the above 3 statements is true and the corresponding box contains
the maximum amount.
Can you tell which box contains the maximum amount and how much?
Answer
As it is given that only one of the given 3 statements is true; assume in turn, each
statement to be true & the other 2 false and check whether the corresponding
box contains the maximum amount.
Let's assume that the statement on the Blue box is true. Thus, the given 3
statements can be interpreted as
* Atmost one, a red box or a blue box contains Rs. 10000.
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and then Green box statement true. In both the cases, other statements will
contradict the true statement.
Sachin, Dravid and Ganguly played in a Cricket match between India and
England.
Also, as none of them scored more than 99 and the total runs scored by them is
240; their individual scores must be around 80.
Three men, including Gianni and three woman, including Sachi are in line at the
BrentWood post office. Each has two different pieces of business to conduct.
Can you figure out where each customer is in the line, his or her full name (one
surname is Loti) and the two things he or she wants to accomplish? Provide your
answer is POSITION - FIRST NAME - LAST NAME -
BUSINESS format.
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Note that the leftmost letter can't be zero in any word. Also, there must be a
one-to-one mapping between digits and letters. e.g. if you substitute 3 for the
letter W, no other letter can be 3 and all other W in the puzzle must be 3.
Answer
A tough one.
It is obvious that C=1. Also, the maximum possible value of E is 7. Now, start
putting possible values of D, E and R as they occure frequently and use trial-n-
error.
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Brain Teaser No : 00107
What is the angle between the hour and the minute hands? ( The answer to
this is not zero!)
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7.5 degrees
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An apple vendor has 1000 apples and 10 empty boxes. He asks his son to place
all the 1000 apples in all the 10 boxes in such a manner that if he asks for any
number of apples from 1 to 1000, his son should be able to pick them in terms of
boxes.
How did the son place all the apples among the 10 boxes, given that any number
of apples can be put in one box.
Answer
The apple vandor can ask for only 1 apple, so one box must contain 1
apple.
He can ask for 2 apples, so one box must contain 2 apples.
He can ask for 3 apples, in that case box one and box two will add up to 3.
He can ask for 4 apples, so one box i.e. third box must contain 4 apples.
From (4), there must be exactly 2 numbers between P and S which gives two
possible positions.
From (1), the number of letters between U and Q must be same as the number of
letters between S and R. Also, the number of letters between them can be 1, 2 or
3.
Using trial and error, it can be found that there must be 2 letters between them.
From (2) V must be the highest and the remaining T must be the lowest number.
Thus, the sequence of letters from the lowest value to the highest value is
TUSQRPV.
Because cigars cannot be entirely smoked, a Bobo who collects cigar butts can
make a cigar to smoke out of every 3 butts that he finds.
Today, he has collected 27 cigar butts. How many cigars will he be able to
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In a small town, there are three temples in a row and a well in front of each
temple. A pilgrim came to the town with certain number of flowers.
Before entering the first temple, he washed all the flowers he had with the water
of well. To his surprise, flowers doubled. He offered few flowers to the God in the
first temple and moved to the second temple. Here also, before entering the
temple he washed the remaining flowers with the water of well. And again his
flowers doubled. He offered few flowers to the God in second temple and moved
to the third temple. Here also, his flowers doubled after washing them with water.
He offered few flowers to the God in third temple.
There were no flowers left when pilgrim came out of third temple and he offered
same number of flowers to the God in all three temples.
What is the minimum number of flowers the pilgrim had initially? How many
flower did he offer to each God?
The pilgrim had 7 flowers, initially and he offered 8 flowers to each God.
Assume that the pilgrim had X flowers initially and he offered Y flowers to each
God.
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In general, the pilgrim had 7N flowers initially and he offered 8N flowers to each
God, where N = 1, 2, 3, 4, .....
Tanya wants to go on a date and prefers her date to be tall, dark and
handsome.
Answer
As no two of them have the same number of preferred traits - from (1), exactly
one of them has none of the preferred traits and exactly one of them has all the
preferred traits.
But from (2), second possibility is impossible. So the first one is the correct
possibility i.e. Adam & Cruz both are tall and Bond & Dumbo both are fair.
Consider a game of Tower of Hanoi (like the one that you can play on
BrainVista).
If the tower has 2 discs, the least possible moves with which you can move the
entire tower to another peg is 3.
If the tower has 3 discs, the least possible moves with which you can move the
entire tower to another peg is 7.
What is the least possible moves with which you can move the entire tower to
another peg if the tower has N discs?
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Answer
To move the largest disc (at level N) from one tower to the other, it requires 2(N-1)
moves. Thus, to move N discs from one tower to the other, the number of moves
required is
= 2(N-1) + 2(N-2) + 2(N-3) + ..... + 22 + 21 + 20
= 2N - 1
For N discs, the number of moves is one more than two times the number of
moves for N-1 discs. Thus, the recursive function is
F(1) = 1
F(N) = 2*[F(N-1)] + 1
where N is the total number of discs
Also, one can arrive at the answer by finding the number of moves for smaller
number of discs and then derive the pattern.
For 1 disc, number of moves = 1
For 2 discs, number of moves = 3
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A boy found that he had a 48 inch
second.
How long would it take for him to cut 48 pieces? He can not fold the strip and
also, can not stack two or more strips and cut them together.
SubmiAnswer
47 seconds.
To get 48 pieces, the boy have to put only 47 cuts. i.e. he can cut 46 pieces in 46
seconds. After getting 46 pieces, he will have a 2 inches long piece. He can cut it
into two with just a one cut in 1 second. Hence, total of 47 seconds.tted by :
Kimi
Each batsman scored 10 runs more than his immediate batsman. The lowest
score was 10 runs. How much did each one of them score
Answer
A simple one. Use the given facts and put down all the players in order. The
order is as follow with Harbhajan, the highest scorer and Laxman, the lowest
scorer.
1. Harbhajan
2. Ganguly
3. Dravid
4. Badani, Agarkar
5. Sachin
6. Laxman
Also, as the lowest score was 10 runs. Laxman must have scored 10, Sachin 20,
Badani & Agarkar 30 and so on.
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There are 10 statements written on a piece of paper:
Consider Statement 2:
As Statement 1 is false, Statement 9 and Statement 10 both are false i.e. there
are three consecutive true statements.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
False - - - - True - - False False
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consecutive true statements.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
False True True True False True True False False False
Ankit went to Kitchen to drink water. While Ankit was in Kitchen, Tejas took
apples from Ankit's pile equal to Ankit's age.
At the end, Ankit and Tejas, both have the same number of apples.
Let's assume that initially Tejas got N apples and his age is T years. Hence,
initially Ankit got 3N apples and his age is 2T years.
Initially 3N N
It is given that after Ankit gave T apples to Tejas, Ankit had twice as many apples
as Tejas had.
3N - T = 2*(N + T)
3N - T = 2N + 2T
N = 3T
From the table, at the end Ankit have (3N - 3T) apples and Tejas have (N + 3T)
apples. Substituting N = 3T, we get
Ankit's apples = 3N - 3T = 9T - 3T = 6T
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On evey Sunday Amar, Akbar and Anthony wn lunch together at Preetam-Da-Dhaba
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where they order lassi based on following facts.
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1. Unless neither Amar nor Akbar have lassi, Anthony must have it.
2. If Amar does not have lassi, either Akbar or Anthony or both have it.
3. Anthony has lassi only if either Amar or Akbar or both have it.
4. Akbar and Anthony never have lassi together.
Amar and Anthony both have lassi whereas Akbar never does.
Fact (2) can be alternatively stated that "either Amar or Akbar or Anthony must
have lassi".
From Fact (3), it can be infered that either Amar or Akbar must have lassi.
Now, from Fact (1), it is apparent that Anthony too must have lassi. But according
to Fact (4), Akbar cannot have lassi when Anthony does.
Brain Teaser No : 00191
B R W Q H L F K W H J K Q I B W K
Q I C E D W Z B G W K K M I K E
Z B G Q H S K Z B G J K Z K W
B U U Z B G J D B H F W.
Answer
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combination as they appear more. el
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Brain Teaser No : 00001
Answer
It is obvious that between 5 O'clock and 6 O'clock the hands will not be exactly
opposite to each other. It is also obvious that the hands will be opposite to each
other just before 5 O'clock. Now to find exact time:
The hour hand moves 1 degree for every 12 degrees that the minute hand
moves. Let the hour hand be X degree away from 5 O'clock. Therefore the
minute hand is 12X degree away from 12 O'clock.
Angle between minute hand and 12 O'clock + Angle between 12 O'clock and 4
O'clock + Angle between 4 O'clock and hour hand = 180
12X + 120 + (30-X) = 180 m
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= 4 hrs. 54 min. 32.74 seconds
Ali Baba had four sons, to whom he bequeathed his 39 camels, with the proviso
that the legacy be divided in the following way :
The oldest son was to receive one half the property, the next a quarter, the third
an eighth and the youngest one tenth. The four brothers were at a loss as how to
divide the inheritance among themselves without cutting up a camel, until a
stranger appeared upon the scene.
Dismounting from his camel, he asked if he might help, for he knew just what to
do. The brothers gratefully accepted his offer.
Adding his own camel to Ali Baba's 39, he divided the 40 as per the will. The
oldest son received 20, the next 10, the third 5 and the youngest 4. One camel
They took their percentages from 40 and not from 39, so they got more than their
share.
And the stranger got 1/40 of 40 = 1 which is 0.025 more (As he is not supposed
to get anything)
All these fractions add to = 0.5 + 0.25 + 0.125 + 0.1 + 0.025 = 1 which stranger
took away. m
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There is a family party consisting of two fathers, two mothers, two sons, one
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father-in-law, one mother-in-law, one daughter-in-law, one grandfather, one
grandmother and one grandson. . d o
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What is the minimum number of persons required so that this is possible?
Answer
There are total 2 couples and a son. Grandfather and Grand mother, their son
and his wife and again their son. So total 5 people.
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A man went into a fast food restaurant and ate a meal costing Rs. 105, giving the
accountant a Rs. 500 note. He kept the change, came back a few minutes later
and had some food packed for his girl friend. He gave the accountant a Rs. 100
note and received Rs. 20 in change. Later the bank told the accountant that both
How much money did the restaurant lose? Ignore the profit of the food
restaurant.
Answer
He lost Rs.600
First time restaurant has given food worth Rs.105 and Rs. 395 change. Similarly
second time, food worth Rs.80 and Rs.20 change. Here, we are not considering
food restaurant profits.
S L I D E
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Each of seven digits from 0-9 are represented by a different letter above such
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S must be 1.
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S L I D E 1 3 2 9 6
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3 6 5 1 L E N S
Hence, 3651 represents LENS.
Answer
Assume each statement true, one at a time and see that no other statement is
contradicted. m
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- which again contradicts Statement (4) i.e. If Edmund's apartment is right of
Adam's apartment, then the landlord is Burzin. Thus, Edmund is not the landlord
either.
Let's assume that Statement (3) is true. Then, Clark is the landlord and lives in
apartment 3. It satisfies all the statements for
(1) Adam - (2) Edmund - (3) Clark - (4) Burzin
Similarly, you can assume Statement (4) true and find out that it also contradicts.
Brain Teaser No : 00456
1. Among the three are B's legal spouse, J's sibling and P's sister-in-law.
Answer
Note that a person's sister-in-law may be the wife of that person's brother or the
sister of that person's spouse.
1. If B's legal spouse is J, then J's sibling must be P and P's sister-in-law
must be B.
2. If B's legal spouse is P, then P's sister-in-law must be J and J's sibling
must be B.
It is given that B's legal spouse and J's sibling are of the same sex. Also, it is
obvious that P's sister-in-law is female. Then, B's legal spouse and J's sibling
both must be males. c om
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Hence, J is the married man.
Brain Teaser No : 00041
The formula to find number of diagonals (D) given total number of vertices or
sides (N) is
D = -----------
Alternatively, you can derive the formula as triange has 0 diagonals, quadrangel
has 2, pentagon has 5, hexagon has 9 and so on......
Hence the series is 0, 0, 0, 2, 5, 9, 14, ........ (as diagram with 1,2 or 3 vertices
will have 0 diagonals).
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Brain Teaser No : 00076 m
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A cube is made of a white material,owbut the exterior is painted black.
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If the cube is cut into 125 smaller
the cubes will have atleast 2 of their sides painted black?
Answer
44
36 of the cubes have EXACTLY 2 of their sides painted black, but because a
cube with 3 of its sides painted black has 2 of its sides painted black, you must
also include the corner cubes. This was a trick question, but hopefully the title of
the puzzle tipped you off to this.
Brain Teaser No : 00238
Imagine a triangle of coins on a table so that the first row has one coin in it
and the second row has two coins in it and so on. If you can only move one
coin at a time, how many moves does it take to make the triangle point the
other way?
For a triangle with two row it is one, for a triangle with three rows it is two, for a
It takes 5 moves to make the triangle with 5 rows point the other way.
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of coins from bottom left and right, andwremaining coins from the top.
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For a triangle with an odd number of rows, the total moves require are :
(N2/4) - (N-4) Where N = 4, 6, 8, 10, ...
For a triangle with even number of rows, the total moves require are :
((N2-1)/4) - (N-4) Where N = 5, 7, 9, 11, ...
A man is going to an Antique Car auction. All purchases must be paid for in
cash. He goes to the bank and draws out $25,000.
Since the man does not want to be seen carrying that much money, he places
it in 15 evelopes numbered 1 through 15. Each envelope contains the least
number of bills possible of any available US currency (i.e. no two tens in place
of a twenty).
At the auction he makes a successful bid of $8322 for a car. He hands the
auctioneer envelopes number(s) 2, 8, and 14. After opening the envelopes the
Answer
Each envelope contains the money equal to the 2 raised to the envelope number
minus 1. The sentence "Each envelope contains the least number of bills
possible of any available US currency" is only to misguide you. This is always
possible for any amount !!!
One more thing to notice here is that the man must have placed money in
envelopes in such a way that if he bids for any amount less than $25000, he
should be able to pick them in terms of envelopes.
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.c $16, $32, $64, $128, $256,
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The minute and the hour hand of a watch meet every 65 minutes.
How much does the watch lose or gain time and by how much?
Answer
The minute and the hour hand meet 11 times in 12 hours in normal watch i.e.
But in our case they meet after every 65 minutes means the watch is gaining
27.16 seconds.
Brain Teaser No : 00093
There is a number that is 5 times the sum of its digits. What is this number?
Answer is not 0.
Answer
Let T be the digit in the tens place and U be the digit in the units place. Then, the
number is 10*T + U, and the sum of its digits is T +mU.
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10*T + U = 5*(T + U) or a dm
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10*T + U = 5*T + 5*U or
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There are six boxes containing 5, 7, 14, 16, 18, 29 balls of either red or blue in
colour. Some boxes contain only red balls and others contain only blue.
One sales man sold one box out of them and then he says, "I have the same
number of red balls left out as that of blue."
Total no of balls = 5 + 7 + 14 + 16 + 18 + 29 = 89
Total number of balls are odd. Also, same number of red balls and blue balls are
left out after selling one box. So it is obvious that the box with odd number of
balls in it is sold out i.e. 5, 7 or 29.
Ekta got chocolates to give her friends on her Birthday. If she gives 3
chocolates to each friend, one friend will get only 2 chocolates. Also, if she
gives 2 chocolates to each friends, she will left with 15 chocolates.
How many chocolates Ekta got on her Birthday? and how many friends are
there?
Answer
Pooja and Esha met each other after long time. In the course of their
conversation, Pooja asked Esha her age. Esha replied, "If you reverse my age,
you will get my husbund's age. He is of course older than me. Also, the
difference between our age is 1/11th of the sum of our age."
Assume that Esha's age is 10X+Y years. Hence, her hunsbands age is (10Y + X)
years.
Hence, the possible values are X=4, Y=5 and Esha's age is 45 years.
A fish had a tail as long as its head plus a quarter the lenght of its body. Its body
was three-quarters of its total length. Its head was 4 inches long.
It is obvious that the lenght of the fish is the summation m of lenghts of the head,
the body and the tail. Hence, c o
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Fish (F) = Head (H) + Body (B) + Tail (T) me
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d ow And the tail is its head plus a quarter
quarters of its total length i.e. B = (3/4)*F.
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the lenght of its body i.e. T = H +wB/4.
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F=H+B+T
F = 4 + (3/4)*F + H + B/4
F = 4 + (3/4)*F + 4 + (1/4)*(3/4)*F
F = 8 + (15/16)*F
(1/16)*F = 8
F = 128 inches
Assume that you have just heard of a scandal and you are the first one to know.
You pass it on to four person in a matter of 30 minutes. Each of these four in turn
passes it to four other persons in the next 30 minutes and so on.
How long it will take for everybody in the World to get to know the scandal?
Assume that nobody hears it more than once and the population of the World is
approximately 5.6 billions.
By the end of one hour, 16 more persons would know about it. So total of
(1+4+16) 21 persons would know about it in one hour.
Similarly, the other (1+4+16+64) persons would have know about it in one and a
half hours. (1+4+16+64+256) persons would have know about it in two hours and
so on...
It can be deduced that the terms of the above series are the power of 4 i.e. 4^0,
4^1, 4^2, 4^3 and so on upto (2N+1) terms. Also, the last term would be 4^2N
where N is the number of hours.
The sum of the series must be 5.6 billions. Hence, m equating the sum of the series
with 5.6 billions, we get N=8 hours. c o
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Each of the digits from 1 to 9 is represented by a different letter above. Also, A +
B + C = C + D + E = E + F + G = G + H + I = 13
E represents 4.
Find out all possible groups of three different numbers that add up to 13 and
arrange them according to given condition.
It is clear that 9 must go with 1 and 3. Also, no digit may be used in more than
two sums. Hence, there are 2 cases:
Case I: If 8 goes with 1 and 4, then 7 goes with 2 and 4, then 6 goes with 2 and
5.
Case II: If 8 goes with 2 and 3, then 7 goes with 2 and 4, then 6 goes with 3 and
4.
But in case II, 3 is used in three sums. Hence, Case I is correct. And the possible
arrangements are:
9 3 1 5 6 2
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A, B and C are three points on a wstraight line, not necessarily equidistant with B
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being between A and C. Three semicircles are drawn on the same side of the
line with AB, BC and AC as the diameters. BD is perpendicular to the line ABC,
and D lies on the semicircle AC.
If the funny shaped diagram between the three semicircles has an area of 1000
square cms, find the length of BD.
Answer
Given that funny shaped diagram beween three semicircles has an area of
1000 square cms. m
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[PI/2 * (AC/2)^2] - [PI/2 * (AB/2)^2] - [PI/2 * (BC/2)^2] = 1000
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PI/8 * [AC^2 - AB^2 - BC^2] = 1000 m
PI * [(AB+BC)^2 - AB^2 - BC^2] = 8000load
PI * [2*AB*BC] = 8000 n
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AB * BC = 4000/PI w.
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Hence BD = SQRT(4000/PI) = 35.68 cms
where PI = 3.141592654
Gomzi has 3 timepieces in his house - a wall clock, an alarm clock and a
wristwatch. The wristwatch is always accurate, whereas the wall clock gains 2
minutes everyday and the alarm clock loses 2 minutes everyday.
At exactly midnight last night, all three watches were showing the same time.
If today is 25 July 2003, then on which date all three clocks will show the same
Answer
All three clocks will show the same time again on midnight between 19 July
2004 and 20 July 2004.
If a clock gains 2 minutes everyday, then it would be 720 minutes ahead after
360 days. Thus, after 360 days, it will show the same time again.
Thus, after 360 days all three clocks will show the same time again i.e. midnight
between 19 July 2004 and 20 July 2004.
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Once a week a wagon driver leaves his hut and .drives co his wagon to the river
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dock to pick up supplies for his town. At 4:05 PM, e one-fifth of the way to the dock,
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he passes the Temple. At 4:15 PM, one-third a of the way, he passes the Preetam-
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5:05 PM
At 4:05 PM, the wagon driver passes the temple, one-fifth of the way to the dock.
Also, at 4:15 PM, he passes the Preetam-Da-Dhabaa, one-third of the way.
Thus, he travels 2/15 (1/3 - 1/5) of the distance in 10 minutes.
At 4:15 PM, he has already travelled 1/3 of the distance. Thus 2/3 of the way is
remaining, which can be travelled in
= ( (2/3) * 10 ) / (2/15)
= 50 minutes
The escape routes were North Road, South Road, East Road and West
Road
None of the prisoners took the road which was their namesake
Mr. East did not take the South Road
Mr.West did not the South Road
The West Road was not taken by Mr. East
What road did each of the prisoners take to make their escape
Answer
Put all the given information into the table structure as follow:
Put this information into the table, Also keep in mind that the prisoners head
towards different directions after escaping.
Shahrukh speaks truth only in the morning and lies in the afternoon, whereas
Salman speaks truth only in the afternoon and lies in the morning.
A rich man died. In his will, he has divided his gold coins among his 5 sons, 5
daughters and a manager.
According to his will: First give one coin to manager. 1/5th of the remaining to the
elder son. Now give one coin to the manager and 1/5th of the remaining to
second son and so on..... After giving coins to 5th son, divided the remaining
coins among five daughters equally.
All should get full coins. Find the minimum number of coins he has?
Answer
We tried to find out some simple mathematical method and finally we wrote small
C program to find out the answer. The answer is 3121 coins.
11550
Here there are 20 rows and 10 columns or vice versa. m Hence, total possible
rectangles c o
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= ( 20 + 19 + 18 + 17 + 16 + .... + 3 + 2 + 1 )m*e( 10 + 9 +8 + 7 + .... + 3 + 2 + 1)
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Hence, total 11,550 different rectangles are possible.
If you don't believe it, try formula on some smaller grids like 4x2, 3x2, 3x3 etc...
If A+B=C, D-C=A and E-B=C, then what does D+F stands for? Provide your
answer in letter terms as well as in number terms.
Submitted by : David
Answer
J or 10
A simple one.
Assume that each character represents the number equivalent to the position in
the alphabet i.e. A = 1, B = 2, C = 3, D = 4 and so on. Now let's check our
assumption.
A + B = C i.e. 1 + 2 = 3
D - C = A i.e. 4 - 3 = 1
A woman took a certain number of eggs to the market and sold some of them.
The next day, through the industry of her hens, the number left over had been
doubled, and she sold the same number as the previous day.
On the third day the new remainder was tripled, and she sold the same number
as before.
On the fourth day the remainder was quadrupled, and her sales the same as
before.
On the fifth day what had been left over were quintupled, yet she sold exactly the
same as on all the previous occasions and so disposed of her entire stock.
What is the smallest number of eggs she could have taken to market the first
day, and how many did she sell daily? Note that the m answer is not zero.
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Days Eggs at the start of the day Eggs Sold Eggs Remaining
Day 1 N X N-X
Day 2 2N-2X X 2N-3X
Day 3 6N-9X X 6N-10X
Day 4 24N-40X X 24N-41X
Day 5 120N-205X X 120N-206X
It is given that she disposed of her entire stock on the fifth day. But from the table
above, the number of eggs remaining are (120N-206X). Hence,
120N - 206X = 0
120N = 206X
60N = 103X
John lives in "Friends Society" where all the houses are in a row and are
numbered sequentially starting from 1. His house number is 109.
Jessy lives in the same society. All the house numbers on the left side of Jessy's
house add up exactly the same as all the house numbers on the right side of her
house.
What is the number of Jessy's house? Find the minimal possible answer.
Answer
Let's assume that in the "Friends Society" there are total N houses numbered
from 1 to N and Jessy's house number is X.
Now it is given that all the house numbers on the left side of Jessy's house add
up exactly the same as all the house numbers on the m right side of her house.
Hence, c o
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1 + 2 + 3 + ..... + (X-1) = (X+1) + (X+2) + (X+3)
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X2 = (N2 + N)/2
X2 = N(N+1)/2
Now, using Trial and Error method to find values of N and X such that above
equation is satisfied, we get
1. N = 8, X = 6
2. N = 49, X = 35
3. N = 288, X = 204
4. N = 1681, X = 1189
5. N = 9800, X = 6930
As it is given that Makayla had $1.19, it means she would have four pennies.
Now, the remaining $1.15 in coins must not add up for exactly a dollar. Therefore
she would not have 4 quarters or 2 quarters and 5 dimes. But she would have
either 1 quarter or 3 quarters. Hence, there are 2 solutions.
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Submitted by : Calon
Answer
See the pattern of the Y. AY * Y = NLY i.e. Y is multiplied by Y and the last digit
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Name of the person and number of his children are related by some pattern.
Major Jasbir is forming five-person Special Task Group. The group must contain
one leader, two bomb-experts and two soldiers.
PR - T - UV
PR - T - VW
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PQ - R - VW
PQ - R - WU
The secret agent X emailed some code to his head office. They are "RADAR,
LEVEL, ROTOR, REDIVIDER, MOTOR". But four of these five words have
something in common and one is fake.
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Brain Teaser No : 00287
In the village called TALAJA, only three TV channels are available - Moon
Plus, Mony and Mee TV.
Out of 4000 TV viewers in the village, 1500 watch Moon TV, 2000 watch Mony
and 2500 watch Mee TV.
Amongst these, 500 viewers watch Moon Plus and Mony, 800 watch Moon
Plus and Mee TV, and 1000 watch Mony and Mee TV.
Answer
"my father's son" is the man himself as he do not have any brothers and sisters.
So the statement reduces to "this man's son is myself." Now it is clear that the
portrait is of his father.
From above 3 deductions, Eshrat is younger than Dinesh, Farukh, Irfan, Gurmit,
Jatin and Chandu.
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Last Saturday Milan went for the late night show and came late. In the morning
family members asked him which movie did he see. He gave different answers to
everyone.
Thus, Milan gave six movie names, all five letter words. But he saw some other
movie with five letter word. Moreover, each of the six movie names mentioned
above has exactly two letters common with the movie he saw. (with the same
positions)
The six movie names are - MONEY, JOHNY, BABLU, BHABI, ROBOT and
BUNNY.
Compare MONEY and JOHNY. They have O common at the second place and Y
common at the fifth place. Also, they can't have two different letters each,
common with the required movie as the letters in remaining three places are all
different. Thus, the required movie must have either O at the second place or Y
at the fifth place or both.
Similarly, comparing JOHNY and BUNNY - the required movie must have either
N at the fourth place or Y at the fifth place or both. Also, comparing MONEY and
BUNNY - the required movie must have either N at the third place or Y at the fifth
place or both.
From the above 3 deduction, either Y is at fifth place or O is at the second place
and N is at the third & fourth place. The later combination is not possible as
BABLU, BHABI & ROBOT will need at least 3 other letters which makes the
required movie 6 letter long. Hence, the required movie must have Y at the fifth
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at JOHNY and MONEY, they must have O common at the second place.
Using the same kind of arguments for BABLU, BHABI and ROBOT, we can
conclude that Milan saw BOBBY.
Jim lies a lot. He tells the truth on only one day in a week.
One day he said: "I lie on Mondays and Tuesdays."
The next day he said: "Today is either Sunday, Saturday or Thursday."
The next day he said: "I lie on Fridays and Wednesdays."
As Jim tells truth only on one day in a week, his statement on day 1 and day 3
both can not be false. Otherwise he tells truth on more than one days in a week.
Let's assume that the statement 1 is true. Then from the statement 3, day 1 must
be either Friday or Wednesday. But it is already deduced that day 1 is not
Saturday, Friday or Wednesday.
Hence, the statement made on day 1 is false and the last statement is true. then
from the statement 1, day 3 must be either Monday or Tuesday. But it is already
deduced that day 1 can not be Saturday i.e. day 3 can't be Monday. Hence, Jim
tells the truth on Tuesday.
How many hours does it take for 1 man to dig half a hole?
Submitted
Answer
16 moves
As a Rook can move any number of square sideways/forward, but not diagonally
and there are 8 rows and 8 columns on the chessboard; the Rook needs
minimum 16 moves to pass over all the squares and return to the original
position.
A farmer needs 8 gallons of water. He has only three unmared buckets, two 6
gallon and one 11 gallon bucket.
How can he collect 8 gallons of water using three unmarked buckets? Provide
solution with minimal water wastage.
Answer
Jack and Jill are playing cards for a stake of $1 a game. At the end of the
evening, Jack has won 3 games and Jill has won $3. How many games did they
play?
Submitted by : Nathalie Drouin
Answer
They played total of 9 games. Jack won 3 games and Jill won 6 games.
If Jack has won three games and Jill has won $3, she lost a dollar for each loss,
therefore she has won 6 and lost 3 to make $3 and he won the other 3 that she
lost!
All the statements by the two are false. How old are they really?
Answer
From first statement it is clear that Sam is over 40. Also, from next 2 statements
it is clear that Mala is less then 38. Hence the possibilities are :
Sam = 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, ......
Mala = 37, 36, 35, 34, 33, ......
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A person travels on a cycle fromwwhome to church on a straight road with wind
against him. He took 4 hours to reach there.
On the way back to the home, he took 3 hours to reach as wind was in the same
direction.
If there is no wind, how much time does he take to travel from home to church?
Answer
A person took 4 hours to reach church. So speed while travelling towards church
is D/4.
Similarly, he took 3 hours to reach home. So speed while coming back is D/3.
There are N secret agents each know a different piece of secret information.
They can telephone each other and exchange all the information they know. After
the telephone call, they both know anything that either of them knew before the
call.
What are the minimum number of telephone calls needed so that all of the them
know everything?
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agents will know everything.
Let\'s take an example. Say there are 4 secret agents W, X, Y & Z. Divide them
into two groups of 2 each i.e. (W, X) and (Y, Z). Here, 4 telephone calls are
required.
1. W will call up X.
2. Y will call up Z.
3. W, who knows WX will call up Y, who knows YZ.
4. X, who knows WX will call up Z, who knows YZ.
1. J will call up K.
2. L will call up M.
3. M will call up N. Now M and N know LMN.
4. J, who knows JK will call up M, who knows LMN.
5. K, who knows JK will call up N, who knows LMN.
6. L will call up to anyone of four.
Mrs. F has invited several wives of delegates to the United Nations for an
informal luncheon. She plans to seat her 9 guests ina row such that each lady
will be able to converse with the person directly to her left and right. She has
prepared the following list.
Mrs. J and Mrs. H must be together and Mrs. J must be at the end as Mrs. J
speaks only Russian and Mrs. H is the only other Russian speaker.
Mrs. L speaks only French and there are two others - Mrs. G and Mrs. M - who
speak French. Here there are 2 cases.
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A man is on a search for Atlantis and comes upon an island where all the
inhabitants know whether Atlantis is still around or not.
However, all of the inhabitants are either Fairies or Trolls and they all use a spell
to appear humanoid so you cannot tell which is which. And the Faries always tell
the truth and the Trolls always lie, but there is a slight complication, some of the
Fairies have gone insane and always lie and some of the Trolls have also gone
insane and always tell the truth.
So here is your task: you must ask the first inhabitant that you come to ONE
question and from that ONE question you must determine wether Atlantis is still
around or not.
Answer II"Do you believe that the Statement that you are a Fairy is equivalent to
the statement that Atlantis is still around?"
Brain Teaser No : 00276
A frog starts climbing 15 feet wall. Each hour he climbs 3 feet and rests for 30
minutes. During rest, he slips back 2 feet.
How many hours does the frog take to reach the top?
Answer
19 hours
A frog climbs 1 foot per 1 1/2 hours as during 30 minutes rest he slips back 2
feet. This way he will climb 12 feet in 18 hours. In next hour he will climb 3 more
feet i.e. he will complete 15 feet in 19 hours and will
m reach the top of the wall.
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It is given that on every 6th day beareats 45 pounds of fish i.e. on day number 6,
12, 18, 24, .... 192, 198 the bear eats 45 pounds of fish.
You have 3 points labelled A, B and C. You then have another 3 points labelled
1, 2 and 3. The aim of the puzzle is to connect point A with point 1, 2 and 3. Point
B with point 1, 2 and 3 and point C with point 1, 2 and 3.
1 2 3
PS : You can arrange the points in order as long as the lines DO NOT cross over
each other.
Answer
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Let's assume that the weight of five bales are B1, B2, B3, B4 and B5 pounds
respectively. Also, B1 <= B2 <= B3 <= B4 <= B5
It is given that five bales of hay are weighed two at a time in all possible ways. It
means that each of the bale is weighted four times.
Thus,
4*(B1 + B2 + B3 + B4 + B5) = (110 + 112 + 113 + 114 + 115 + 116 + 117 + 118 +
120 + 121)
4*(B1 + B2 + B3 + B4 + B5) = 1156
(B1 + B2 + B3 + B4 + B5) = 289 pounds
Similarly, B4 and B5 must add to 121 as they are the heaviest one.
B4 + B5 = 121
Also, it is obvious that B1 and B3 will add to 112 - the next possible higher value.
Similarly, B3 and B5 will add to 120 - the next possible lower value.
B1 + B3 = 112
B3 + B5 = 120
Hence, the weight of five bales are 54, 56, 58, 59 and 62 pounds.
The color of the horse can be any color other than Black and Brown.
If the color of the horse is Grey - Pinto and Sandy are telling truth whereas Andy
is lying.
If the color of the horse is other than Black, Brown and Grey - Pinto is telling truth
whereas Sandy and Andy are lying.
You must have noticed that for the given conditions, Pinto is always telling truth
whereas Andy is always lying
Three convicts are brought into the warden's office. He says he can parole
one of them and to decide which one he will parole he takes out 5 hats (3
red and 2 white). He stands behind them and places a hat on each one of
their heads and puts the other two remaining hats in a drawer.
He tells the prisioners they can look at the others hats and if they can tell
which hat they have on they will be the one who is paroled.
The first man looks at the other two and says, "I don't know."
The second man looks at the others hats and says, "I don't know."
The third man who is blind says, "Even though I have not the gift of sight I
can tell by what the others have said that the color of my hat is..."
What color is the blind mans hat and how does he know?
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5) W R W
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In all above possibilities, the first man won't be sure of the color of
his hat.
Now, the second man knows that the first man saw either both Red
hats or one White hat and one Red hat. And, he also knows that its
one of the above 6 possibilities. (like we know ;)) But he says, "I
don't know". That means that (2) and (5) are not the possibilities as
Now, the blind man knows that there are just 4 possibilities - (1),
(3), (4), (6) - and in all, the color of his hat is Red.
Three Gold (G) coins, three Silver (S) coins and three Copper (C) coins are
arranged in a single row as follow:
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A fly is flying between two trains, each travelling towards each other on the same
track at 60 km/h. The fly reaches one engine, reverses itself immediately, and
flies back to the other engine, repeating the process each time.
The fly is flying at 90 km/h. If the fly flies 180 km before the trains meet, how far
apart were the trains initially?
Answer
The fly is flying at the speed of 90 km/h and covers 180 km. Hence, the fly flies
for 2 hours after trains started.
It's obvious that trains met 2 hours after they started travelling towards each
other. Also, trains were travelling at the speed of 60 km/h. So, each train traveled
120 km before they met.
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A drinks machine offers three selections - Tea, Coffee or Random (Either tea or
Coffee) but the machine has been wired up wrongly so that each button does not
give what it claims. If each drink costs 50p, how much minimum money do you
have to put into the machine to work out which button gives which selection?
Submitted
Answer
If it gives Tea, then the button named Random is for Tea. The button
named Coffee is for Random selection. And the button named Tea is for
Coffee.
If it gives Coffee, then the button named Random is for Coffee. The button
named Tea is for Random selection. And the button named Coffee is for
Tea.
Thus, you can make out which button is for what by putting just 50p and pressing
Random selection first.
You have 13 balls which all look identical. All the balls are the same weight
except for one. Using only a balance scale, can find the odd one out with only 3
weighings? Is it possible to always tell if the odd one out is heavier or lighter than
the other balls?
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2. One of these 8 balls is the odd one. Name the balls on heavier side of the
scale as H1, H2, H3 and H4. Similarly, name the balls on the lighter side
of the scale as L1, L2, L3 and L4. Either one of H's is heavier or one of L's
is lighter. Weigh (H1, H2, L1) against (H3, H4, X) where X is one ball from
the remaining 5 balls in intial weighing.
o If both are equal, one of L2, L3, L4 is lighter. Weigh L2 against L3.
If both are equal, L4 is the odd ball and is lighter.
If L2 is light, L2 is the odd ball and is lighter.
If L3 is light, L3 is the odd ball and is lighter.
3. One of the remaining 5 balls is the odd one. Name the balls as C1, C2,
C3, C4, C5. Weight (C1, C2, C3) against (X1, X2, X3) where X1, X2, X3
are any three balls from the first weighing of 8 balls.
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or C5. Weigh C4 with X1
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If C1 is heavy, C1 is the odd ball and is heavier.
If C2 is heavy, C2 is the odd ball and is heavier.
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is lighter. Weigh C1 and C2.
If both are equal, C3 is the odd ball and is heavier.
If C1 is light, C1 is the odd ball and is lighter.
If C2 is light, C2 is the odd ball and is lighter.
You must have noticed one thing that total number squares possible of each size
is always a perfact square i.e. 25, 16, 9, 4, 1
It's simple.
Let's find the possible places horses can finish. Possibilities are:
Sikandar - 2,3,4 (not 5th as Mughal Glory came one place after him)
Star - 2,3,4
Mughal Glory - 3,4,5
Zozo - 1,3 (not 4th & 5th as Rangila is two place after him)
If you added together the number of 2's in each of the following sets of numbers,
which set would contain the most 2's: 1-333, 334-666, or 667-999?
Answer
1-333
If one person sends the e-mail to two friends, asking each of them to copy the
mail and send it to two of their friends, those in turn send it to two of their friends
and so on.
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persons, 16 to 32 persons and so on.... Hence, it a series of 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 upto
30 numbers
To live a little longer, the man waits in a back alley near the entrance for
people to go in. After a while a man comes to the entrance. The door warden
asks him: "Twelve?" to which he replies "Six!" and goes in.
Another man comes to the door. "Six?" the door warden asks, to which he
replies "Three!" and goes in.
"That's too good to be true" our friend thinks, and he was right. Because, when
asked "Four?", he answered "Two!" and was found dead in the alley.
Answer
Can a perfect sphere of diameter 7 cms. pass through the space between the big
sphere, the wall and the floor? Support your answer with valid arguments. Don't
submit just
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Answer Answer (23) Answer Friend Favourite
Now, as OY > OX i.e. smaller sphere requires more space than the space
available. Hence, smaller sphere of 7 cms diameter can not pass through the
space between the big sphere, the wall and the floor.
Now, the diameter of the inscribed circle of right angle triangle is given by d =
a + b - c where a <= b < c
The maximum possible diameter of the circle which can pass through the
space between the big sphere, the wall and the floor is
= OA + OB - AB
= 11.71572 + 11.71572 - 16.56854
= 6.86291 cms
Hence, the sphere with 7 cms diameter can not pass through the space
between the big sphere, the wall and the floor.
If you divide 69958 by 414, you will get 168.98. Hence, assume some three digit
number and multiply it by 414 and use 6**58 as the answer.
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trial and error for above two conditions, the answer is
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Find the least number which when divided by 35, leaves remainder 25; when
divided by 45, leaves remainder 35 and when divided by 55, leaves remainder
45.
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The ratio of Boys to Girls is 6:4. 60% of the boys and 40% of the girls take lunch
in the canteen. What % of class takes lunch in canteen?
Answer
In the following multiplication, certain digits have been replaced with asterisks (*).
Replace all the asterisks such that the problem holds the result.
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How long would it take you to count 1 billion orally if you could count 200 every
minute and were given a day off every four years?
As you can count 200 per minute, to count 1 billion you require
= 1,000,000,000/200 minutes
= 5,000,000 minutes
= 83,333.3333 hours
Note that a day off every four year will be a Leap day. Hence, no need to
consider leap year.
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Five students - Akash, Chintan, Jignesh, Mukund and Venky - appeared for an
exam. There were total five questions - two multiple choice (a, b or c) and three
true/false questions. They answered five questions each and answered as follow.
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Can you tell which are the correct answers? What are their individual score?
Answer
The correct answers are b, a, True, False and False. Also, the scores are
Jignesh (0), Akash (1), Chintan (2), Venky (3) and Mukund (4).
As no two students got the same number of correct answers, the total number of
correct answers must be either 15 (1+2+3+4+5) or 10 (0+1+2+3+4).
Let's find out the maximum number of correct answers possible from the answers
given by them.
For Question I = 2 (b or c)
For Question II = 2 (b or c)
For Question III = 4 (True)
For Question IV = 4 (True)
For Question V = 3 (True)
If Venky got all wrong, then Chintan, Jignesh and Mukund each would have
atleast 2 correct answers. It means that Akash would have to be the student with
only one correct answer and the correct answers for questions I and II would be
a and a respectively. But then the total number of correct answers would be 1 (a)
+ 1 (a) + 1 (False) + 4 (True) + 2 (Flase) = 9.
Thus, Jignesh is the student with all wrong answers. The correct answers are b,
a, True, False and False. Also, the scores are Jignesh (0), Akash (1), Chintan
(2), Venky (3) and Mukund (4).
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Answer
This is the type of Brain Teaser that can be solved using the method of induction.
If there is just a one person and one seat, that person has only one option.
If there are two persons and two seats, it can be accomplished in 2 different
ways.
If there are three persons and three seats, it can be accomplished in 4 different
ways. Remember that no person can take a seat that separates him/her from at
least one other person.
It can be seen that with each additional person and seat, the different ways
increase by the power of two. For six persons with six seats, there are 32
different ways.
Thus, for 11 persons and 11 seats, total different ways are 210 i.e. 1024
The secret agent X emailed a code word to his head office. They are "AIM DUE
OAT TIE MOD". But four of these five words are fake and only one contains the
information.
The agent X also mailed a sentence as a clue - if I tell you any one character of
the code word, you would be able to tell the number of vowels in the code word.
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would not be able to say the number of vowels. Same arguments can be given
for characters O and D.
Hence, the word with any one of M, O or D is not a code word i.e. AIM, DUE,
OAT and MOD are not the code word. Thus, TIE is the code word.
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Brain Teaser No : 00361
Four men - Abraham, Bobby, Clinton and Denial - are standing in a straight
line.
Answer
From (2), both the men standing next to Abraham are not fair. Also, exactly one
man is fair, handsom and unscarred. Hence, there are two cases:
Note the representation - Name (Fair, Handsome, Scarred). "Y" stands for Yes
and "N" stabds for No. Abraham (Y, Y, N) means Abraham is Fair, Handsome
and Unscarred.
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From (3), Bobby is the only man standing next to exactly one handsome man.
But in Case 1, Clinton is standing next to exactly one handsome man. Hence,
Case 1 is not possible and Case 2 is the correct one.
Again from (3) and (4), there are 2 possibilities as shown below.
Thus, Clinton is fair, handsome and unscarred. Also, Abraham may be either fair
or not fair.
Of the two quantities, the amount of apple juice in the orange glass and the
amount of orange juice in the white glass, which one is greater and by how
much?
Answer
Solve it by taking example. Let's assume that both glasses contain 450 ml of
juice each.
Now, 50ml of the orange juice is taken and poured into the White glass. Hence,
orange colored glass contains 400 ml of Orange juice and white glass contains
450 ml of Apple juice and 50 ml of Orange juice i.e. total of 500 ml from white
glass contains 450 ml of Apple juice and 50 ml of Orange juice. It means that
every 50 ml from white glass contains 45 ml of Apple juice and 5 ml of
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of orange juice in the white glass are the same.
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Can you tell at what time did they individually visit Edy?
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or both visited Edy in the morning.
But from (2), only Dina must have visited Edy in the morning at 11:00 AM and
hence, Candy visited Edy at 10:00 PM.
In training for a competition, you find that swimming downstream (with the
current) in a river, you can swim 2 miles in 40 minutes, & upstream (against the
current), you can swim 2 miles in 60 minutes.
You are able to swim downstream at 3 miles an hour, & upstream at 2 miles an
hour. There is a difference of 1 mile an hour, which is the river helping you in 1
direction, & slowing you in the other direction.
Answer
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Brain Teaser No : 00570
Note that no persons have married more than once. Also, there are more
number of females than males. Can you tell how many females are there?
Answer
Assume that there are four sexes - male, female, X and Y. Prepare the following
tree based on the data given :
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Thus, sum of 1 and 1000 is greater than the multiplication of 1 and 1000.
Mr. D'souza has bought four cars - Merc, Honda, Ford, Zen - as presents for his
sons' birthdays, all of which are next week. Given the following information, what
will each son get?
Alan will not get the Honda unless Barry gets the Merc and Denzil gets the Ford.
Barry will not get the Ford unless Carl gets the Zen and Alan gets the Merc.
Denzil will not get the Zen unless Alan gets the Honda and Barry gets the Merc.
Let's put given 9 information in a table. The person in Bold Font will not get the
corresponding car unless the persons in Normal Font get the corresponding cars.
Also, the person will Italics will get the remaining car.
Now, let's assume that Alan gets the Merc. Then from (4), Barry gets the Honda,
Denzil gets the Ford and Carl gets the Zen. But from (7), Carl will not get the Zen
unless Barry gets the Honda and Alan gets the Ford. Thus, it contradicts the
original assumption. Hence, Alan will not get the Merc.
Let's assume that Alan gets the Honda. Then from (1), Barry gets the Merc,
Denzil gets the Ford and Carl gets the Zen. But from (5) or from (7), it contradicts
the original assumption. Hence, Alan will not get the Honda.
Let's assume that Alan gets the Ford. Then from (8), Carl gets the Merc, Denzil
gets the Ford and Barry gets the Zen - which does not contradict any of the
statement.
Similaly, you can assume that Alan gets the Zen. (which is contradictory to (9))
Hence, Alan gets the Ford, Barry gets the Zen, Carl gets the Merc and Denzil
gets the Honda.
Can you figure out what is the Date of Birth of Mr. Shah? Assume that the current
year is 2000.
Answer
Today is 1 January, 2000. The day before yesterday was 30 December, 1999
and Mr. Shah was 83 on that day. Today i.e. 1 January, 2000 - he is 84. On 31
December 2000, he will be 85 and next year i.e. 31 December, 2001 - he will be
86. Hence, the date of birth is 31 December, 1915.
Many people do think of Leap year and date of birth as 29th February as 2000 is
the Leap year and there is difference of 3 years in Mr. Shah's age. But that is not
the answer.
As Sachin is initially confident that they (i.e. he and Prashant) don't know the
numbers, we can conclude that -
1) The sum must not be expressible as sum of two primes, otherwise Sachin
could not have been sure in advance that Prashant did not know the numbers.
2) The product cannot be less than 12, otherwise there would only be one choice
and Prashant would have figured that out also.
Such possible sum are - 11, 17, 23, 27, 29, 35, 37, 41, 47, 51, 53, 57, 59, 65, 67,
If the sum of two numbers is 11, Sachin will think that the numbers would be
(2,9), (3,8), (4,7) or (5,6).
Sachin : "As 11 is not expressible as sum of two primes, Prashant can't know the
numbers."
Here, the product would be 18(2*9), 24(3*8), 28(4*7) or 30(5*6). In all the cases
except for product 30, Prashant would know the numbers.
Hence, Prashant will be sure of the numbers if product is either 18, 24 or 28.
Sachin : "Since Prashant knows the numbers, they must be either (3,8), (4,7) or
(5,6)." But he won't be sure. Hence, the sum is not 11.
Sachin : "As the sum is 17, two numbers can be either (2,15), (3,14), (4,13),
(5,12), (6,11), (7,10) or (8,9). Also, as none of them is a prime numbers pair,
Prashant won't be knowing numbers either."
Prashant : "Since Sachin is sure that both of us don't know the numbers, the sum
must be one of the Possible Sum List. Further, as the product is 52, two numbers
can be either (2,26) or (4,13). But if they were (2,26), Sachin would not have
been sure in advance that I don't know the numbers as 28 (2+26) is not in the
Possible Sum List. Hence, two numbers are 4 and 13."
Sachin : "As Prashant now knows both the numbers, out of all possible products -
30(2,15), 42(3,14), 52(4,13), 60(5,12), 66(6,11), 70(7,10), 72(8,9) - there is one
product for which list of all possible sum contains ONLY ONE sum from the
Possible Sum List. And also, no such two lists exist. m [see table above for 17]
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Substitute digits for the letters to make the following subtraction problem true.
S A N T A
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X M A S
Note that the leftmost letter can't be zero in any word. Also, there must be a one-
to-one mapping between digits and letters. e.g. if you substitute 3 for the letter M,
no other letter can be 3 and all other M in the puzzle must be 3.
Answer
One of the simplest brain teaser as there are total 26 possible answers.
It is obvious that S=C+1. Since A-S=S, it is clear that A=2*S or 2*s-10. Also, L
and X are interchangeable.
SANTA - CLAUS = XMAS