Assorted Brain Teasers
Assorted Brain Teasers
Assorted Brain Teasers
BRAIN-TEASERS
Kundan Pangtey
ISBN: 978 - 81 - 905947- 0 - 7
Published by:
K. S. Pangtey
B-5/11
Green Tower (ONGC)
Golf Green
Kolkata-700095
West Bengal, India
Phone: 033 24296972
e-mail: kundanpangtey@gmail.co
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CONTENTS
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TEASER - 01
BEAUTY CONTEST
Imagine a contest of beauty pageant. Participants come onto
stage one by one in front of Judges for each event. The
participants and Judges do not know each other. The Judges
are asked to award points on a scale from 1 to 10 (no fractions)
to each candidate.
If you are made one of the judge and is asked to choose one
out of following choices for the first participant in first event
which one would you choose ?
(a) 01 (b) 05
(c) 02 (d) 10
(e) 09
THE EXPLANATION:
When 1st candidate comes onto stage, judges may find it difficult to
award a point as they would not know whether she is best or worst
among all candidates. Judges would normally rely on their own past
experience to make an imaginary benchmark or standard and
attempt a comparison with that. Therefore the whole process would
be highly influenced by an individual’s experience which would
amount to biased judgment, especially during initial stage.
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1 to 10 (no fractions). The smallest one gets 1 and largest one gets
10 points. The sizes of balls are not known to judges prior to contest.
1 Ball Name D B I G E H A J C F
Ball Size 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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(Dia) (cm)
(b) However, if points are chosen from middle of the scale (5)
the answer would always be 50% to 100% right and will
never be 100% wrong. The probability of choosing points
correctly would always vary from 50% to 100% and will never
be less than 50%.
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TEASER - 02
MAP ENLARGEMENT
If a map (A), having a size equal to A4 paper and scale of 1:100
is enlarged by 200% (2 times) (B), what will be the scale of
enlarged map?
(a) 1:50
(b) 1:71 (approx)
(c) 1:75
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A: MAP OF AN AREA WITH SCALE
THE EXPLANATION:
Distance on map 1
____________________________ ____________
1 : 100 = =
Distance on ground 100
Area = X x Y
= 2(X) x 2(Y)
= 4 (X x Y)
or = 200% x 200%
= 400%
Volume = XxYxZ
= 2(X) x 2(Y) x 2(Z)
= 8 (X x Y x Z)
Or
The solid objects have two elements which can be compared for
map to ground type relationship. One is the surface of the object,
similar to earths surface (2D) & second is volume contained within
its body (3D). Therefore the ratio or scale would depend upon which
aspect is being considered while doing enlargement. For example
the ratio of surface area would be governed by 2D conversion like
that of map to ground, where as ratio for volume would be governed
by 3D conversion formula.
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TEASER - 03
COVER ON COVER
Consider that there is a book with a specific cover design which
is named here as K. Now a stamp size (medium size)
photograph (named as M) of cover of K is to be printed on the
left bottom corner of same cover (as is done for the cover of
this book). Whether it is possible to do so?
(a) Yes
(b) No
THE EXPLANATION:
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A BOOK (M) AND STAMP SIZE
IMAGE OF ITS COVER (M)
2) Now as K has become KM, the M (the stamp size exact image of
K) will get automatically cancelled and invalid and a new stamp
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size image, with new name, shall have to be made all over again
and put on the new book cover KM.
3) Now KM has become KMS, the S (the stamp size exact image of
KM) will get automatically cancelled and a new stamp size image
shall have to be put on the new book cover KMS
Now as soon Y is placed on KMS, the cover gets altered and the
whole process is repeated again.
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NEW STAMP SIZE IMAGE (Y) IS
PUT ON BOOK COVER (KMS)
The process continues till infinity. Therefore every time a stamp size
image or photograph of a book cover is printed (placed) on itself it
gets altered which in turn invalidates its stamp size image. So the
process of placing or printing stamp size image on itself triggers
another action and creates new cover.
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TEASER - 04
THE WALL
The dimension of a wall is measured by its length (Y), width (X)
and thickness or depth (Z). The width (X) of a wall can also be
equated to its Height (H).
Now, a wall of exact 5 m height (H), not more & not less, is to be
erected across an undulating earth’s surface, similar to that of
China wall. Indicate whether the width (X) of the wall, shall
remain constant throughout its length over an undulating earth
surface?
(a) Yes
(b) No
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GREAT WALL OF CHINA
CRISS-CROSSING MOUNTAINS
THE EXPLANATION:
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Alternatively if width (X) is kept constant, the height (H) of wall would
not remain same everywhere. Wall would have maximum height
along slopes and minimum on flat surface.
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Over a slopping ground, the width (X) of wall can vary from 0% to
100%. The relationship between H and X can be roughly established
as follows:
Q
________
X = H x
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Where:
X = Wall Width
H = Wall Height
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TEASER - 05
POINT OR PERIOD
(a) 4 hrs
(b) 5 hrs
(c) Both
THE EXPLANATION:
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Any segment of a time period (say a day) has a starting point and
ending point, therefore a day can not be called a day unless entire
period of 24 hours is completed, similarly a year should have 12
months, else it may not be called a year.
A watch, used for day to day work, has full 12 hours (00 to 12 hrs).
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When we say a match or a game will start at 01 PM or 01 hours and
finish at 05 PM or 05 hours (or will last from 01 to 05 hours) it can
have following meaning;
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As per prevailing convention, 01 hours or 01 0’ Clock’ meant end of
01 hour (or beginning of 02 hours). It never means beginning of 01
hrs hence does not include 00 to 01 hour. However, same
convention is not applied when we refer in terms of years or months.
When we say that ‘so and so was a number one player from 01 year
to 05 year it invariably means 5 years and includes year from 00 to
01 also.
Similar to time, space is also a continuum phenomenon and space
has also been segmented for convenience and daily uses. On
human scale, space is generally segmented into kilometers, meters,
centimeters, feet, inches etc, horizontally as well as vertically.
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On a vertical scale, measurement of a depth interval can also create
similar anomaly. For example, in petroleum exploration industry, oil,
which occur in rock layers, is extracted by drilling a well (8 to 10 inch
diameter) deep into earth. The properties of rock layer containing oil
and its depth from surface is recorded and measured by wire line
logs (as shown below).
Now, imagine that a rock layer containing oil has been found to
occur between 400 m to 410 m in a well. Its thickness would be
measured as 10 m (as shown above).
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However, in petroleum industry practice, the depth interval is
generally demarcated from a point on top of layer to a point at
bottom of layer. The well path is measured and marked continuously
so that a point will always fall on some numeral. So if top of layer
falls exactly at 400 m, its depth interval would start from a point at
400 m and downward to 410 m, hence thickness of interval, as per
industry practice would be taken as 10 m and not 11 m.
Depending upon the convention and practice, one of the options can
be followed provided it is qualified with a definition or explanation.
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TEASER - 06
TOUCHING BALLS
How many balls of same size can remain in touch with each
other at the same time?
(a) Four
(b) Three
(c) Six
(d) Nine
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THE EXPLANATION:
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On a plane (2D), a single central ball can remain in touch with a
maximum of six balls of same size at a time, making an hexagonal
shape.
In three dimension (3D) a single central ball can remain in touch with
12 balls of same size at a time.
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TEASER - 07
CLOSING-IN V/S ZOOMING-IN
Zooming-in is defined here as a simulation of an act of moving
closer to an object-in-view with the help of a magnifier such as
telescope or binoculars. Closing-in is defined here as an act of
physically moving closer to an object-in-view.
(a) True
(b) Falls
THE EXPLANATION:
Zooming-in
The closing-in process involves both viewer and object and they
come closer progressively to each other and eventually come into
physical contact.
In real world the three dimensional (3D) objects have three axis, X,
Y and Z (length, width and depth) and each point on an object is at a
different depth and at different angle at a given time and space
with respect to viewer. When viewer moves toward an object, the
depth and angle of object keep changing and become pronounced at
close range.
The image on our retina forms in 2D format (length & width) however
as viewer moves toward an object, 3rd dimension (Z-axis) comes into
play as a result of movement of the viewer.
Conclusion:
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TEASER - 08
PLOTS & SUB-PLOTS
A square piece of plot / land (green) with open space and road
(brown) on all side is to be divided into many sub-plots (parts).
With following conditions,
THE EXPLANATION:
The land being an areal quantity, it can have only two dimensions
(2D), therefore individual sides or individual corners can be divided 2
times only to make them symmetrical on either side of a line. The
square plot of a land has 4 corners (4C) and 4 sides (4S) and each
side has fixed length and each corner has fixed angle, hence the
sum total of length of sides and angle of corners when divided
should remain constant (4C + 4S).
Corners (C) =4
Sides (S) =4
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SQUARE PLOT DIVIDED
INTO 8 EQUAL PARTS
P = Cx 2
Where;
8 EQUAL DIVISIONS
C = 3
P = Cx2
= 3x2
= 6
6 EQUAL DIVISIONS
C = 5
P = Cx2
= 5x2
= 10
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10 EQUAL DIVISIONS
C = 6
P = Cx2
= 6x2
= 12
12 EQUAL DIVISIONS
C = infinite
P = Cx2
= infinite x 2
= infinite
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INFINITE EQUAL DIVISIONS
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TEASER - 09
PLANTS HATE GREEN
(a) True
(b) Falls
THE EXPLANATION:
The color of any object is due to its inherent quality of dislike for that
color. In other words all colors are consumed by the object except
the one that is reflected and reaches to the eyes of viewer.
We love green color and want to green whole earth but what we do
not realize is that had plants liked it we would not have seen green
as we see it today. Therefore green color is the enemy of plants. But
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why plants hate it and we love it. May be it’s a deliberate ploy used
by plants so that animals are befriended for their own survival.
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TEASER - 10
KILO CASE
THE EXPLANATION:
1 KM = 1xKxM
= 1 x 1000 x M
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1KM2 = 1 x KM x KM
= 1xKx KxMxM
= 1 x 1000 x 1000 x M x M
= 1000000 x M x M
= 1000000 M2
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TEASER - 11
HOUSE CATEGORY
(a) Yes
(b) No
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THE EXPLANATION:
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HOUSES NAMED (NUMBERED) WITH GAPS LEAVING
NUMBERS BETWEEN TWO HOUSES
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TEASER - 12
DEGREE OF DISTANCE
A contour map, by definition, is a map of a surface showing
undulations with the help of lines joining equal elevation, also
called topographic map.
(a) True
(b) Falls
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THE EXPLANATION:
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ii. The tall mountain (vertical component: height or depth) is
squashed onto a 2D flat base or datum surface.
While making contour maps, the plumb lines (or longitude lines) that
converge downward towards center of earth are made parallel with
constant distance between longitudes, irrespective of undulations.
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RUBBER SHEET WITH CONES (CURVED & FLATTENED)
TEASER - 13
HEAD MASTER
Human and animal bodies are bilateral symmetries because one half
(right side) is exact correspondence of other half (left side) on
opposite side of a dividing plane passing through the center of the
body.
In the Hindu epic Ramayan, Ravan was the demon king and he had
ten heads on his solder. The Ravan had tormented god Ram and
had abducted his wife Sita. God Ram killed the demon king Ravan
over a long battle with the help of Hanuman, the monkey god, the
Sugreev, the monkey king, Jatayu, the vulture king and Jamvant, the
bear king among others.
Ten heads of Ravan was arranged in ‘T’ shaped pattern. The central
head, attached to a single neck, was flanked by four heads on one
side and five heads on other side making total ten.
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Therefore the unequal number of heads on either side of central
head created an imbalance and assymetricity in the body of Ravan,
the demon king.
To create a perfect symmetrical body for Ravan with ten heads, the
heads must have to be arranged in a ‘Y’ shaped pattern with two
central heads attached to a ‘Y’ shaped neck. The neck would be
branching so that five (5) heads are equally divided on either side
and are balanced.
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TEASER - 14
LAT- X
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The latitude reading / value (Degrees) on the summit of a
mountain, (say Everest, Chomolungma or Sagarmatha) and at
its root is always same:
(a) True
(b) Falls
THE EXPLANATION:
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(b) Longitude lines:
The plumb line cuts latitude at an angle which increases from zero
degree at equator, to 90 degrees at poles. This angle is referred to
as “LAT-X” here.
The summit (S) and root (R) of a mountain can be likened to two
floors of a building with S being first floor and R being ground floor.
The floors are linked by a stair case which is parallel to latitude
plane. Walking along the staircase from ground floor to first floor is
like walking along a latitude plane. The staircase is always diagonal
cutting ground and 1st floors at different points. The slope of
staircase would depend on angle ‘X’ and gap between two floors.
Therefore, the summit (S), like first floor, shall not have same
latitude (staircase) as that at root (R) or ground floor, contrary to a
contour map where both S and R are placed at same point.
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TEASER - 15
TELESCOPIC EFFECT
(a) Falls
(b) True
THE EXPLANATION:
One scale would not be applicable for all the objects seen within
same photo-frame and shall vary according to depth. Therefore
shape of object get distorted proportionately with depth in an aerial
photograph.
• Single scale would not be applicable for all steps in the aerial
photograph (C). Each step shall have to have its own scale
depending upon its depth from the level on which photograph
is referenced.
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SHADED CONTOURS (B) & PHOTOGRPH (C) OF
A PYRAMID (A) SEEN FROM TOP
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TEASER - 16
NEW DELHI OR NEWDELHI
New Delhi is the capital city of India. In 1912, during British Raj
the Delhi (which was the capital city of India during Moghul
Raj), was expanded and the expanded part of city was named
as New Delhi, probably to reflect the new development and to
distinguish it from old city of Delhi at that point of time.
THE EXPLANATION:
During Moghul raj, Delhi was the capital city of India. In 1912, British
Raj moved the capital of India from Calcutta to metropolis of Delhi.
They constructed a new city adjacent to Delhi which was completed
in 1931 and was named as New Delhi, because this side of city was
new at that time. The New, prefixed to the name of Delhi was
adopted, perhaps to reflect the new development and also keeping
in line the new trend prevailing during those days.
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Literally, new means recent but how recent cannot be known, it can
only be sensed relatively. Like new year becomes old within few
weeks and new baby becomes old within few months. Time does not
stop for any one, today’s new is tomorrow’s old, therefore New
added by British raj to Delhi may not convey same meaning today,
as it would have conveyed at the time of its naming.
Since its formation, New Delhi has expanded in all direction, virtually
adding several new city to it. If new regime decides to name the
expanded part of the city in same way as was done earlier why it
can’t be re-named as New New Delhi (or New Newdelhi) again?
With the passage of time, New and Delhi may not remain separate
words in same sense as it was thought initially but both may merge
and become a single word Newdelhi in same way as Newton or
Newman are single words, having no relation with the literal meaning
of new
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If New Delhi becomes Newdelhi, (a new word) with no relation with
its literal meaning, the expanded and new part of the city can be
easily renamed again as New Newdelhi and old part can continued
to be called Old Newdelhi.
This process can continue till big cities stop growing and adding new
cities.
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TEASER - 17
WHOSE SIDE IS IT ANY WAY
Every object such as, cars, houses, dogs, humans, planes,
books, watches or TVs, have their own right, left, front and back
sides.
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When we refer left or right side of a book or a watch or a TV or a
road, we refer left or right side in same way as it would be in
case of a car or a plane or a dog or a human?
(a) Falls
(b) True
THE EXPLANATION:
When humans are driving cars, both car and driver face in same
direction, hence left hand side of driver is also left hand side of the
car.
The left side of the man (reader) is also the left side of book and his
right side is the right side of the book. Book itself does not have its
own left or right side. Had it been so our right would have been left
side of the book.
Assume that a watch has grown its own hands and legs and is
behaving like a human being. What would be the ‘clockwise’
movement ?
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Clockwise movement would be, from TOP to LEFT (in same way as
car’s steering is moved when turning to left) and not TOP to RIGHT
as is normally considered. (Anticlockwise movement would be
opposite to that):
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TEASER - 18
LOOSER CAN BE WINNER
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The scoring system in Lawn Tennis goes through a tortuous
four course steps. A player has to win first points, then games,
then set and only then he wins a match.
The winner always wins more games than the looser,
(a) True
(b) Fall
THE EXPLANATION:
A player has to win five (5) points first with a gap of two to win one
game, then he has to win six (6) games first with a gap of two to win
one set and win maximum set out of five or three to win a match.
In case of a score line of 0-6, 7-6, 7-6, 0-6, 7-6, the winner gets
away with 9 fewer games than the looser. Out of a total possible 51
games in the match, the looser have won 30 (58%) and winner only
21 (42%) thanks to rules framed to favor one with no breaks, barring
tie breakers.
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TENNIS MATCH: MOST TORTUOUS SCORING SYSTEM
Badminton is also played on same scoring system but with one tier
fewer than Tennis;
Here, a player has to win points first, then sets and only then a
match is won. Each set is like an independent match and have to be
won separately and no weightage is given to points won in previous
set whatever may be the margin.
The scoring system in basket ball, on the other hand is the most
simplest one. No segments, no layering, no tier, you win more points
you win match. Entire match is one entity. First part is not forgotten
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and points won from the start get full weightage and is carried
forward till the end of the match.
Women’s Events:
The result would have been just opposite, had basket ball type
scoring system was followed. Hana took her chance more
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carefully and reserved energy for the crucial set where it
mattered most. Had it been 5 setter Martina would have definitely
won the match as she showed consistency.
Men’s Events:
Roger Federer def. Andy Roddick: 5-7, 7-6, 7-6, 3-6, 16-14
Or
Andy Roddick def. Roger Federer : 39 - 38
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One of the longest and keenly contested match ever played at
the Wimbledon. Inspite of winning more games (39) than Roger
(38), Andy lost the match, why? At least I am hugely
disappointed. I thought Andy had upper hand and looked more
sharp than the aging war horse Roger throughout the game.
The serb, Djokovic beat Roddick, Nadal and Federer, the top 3, 2
& 1 of tennis at that time in a row, a big feat indeed. However he
was very lucky in the final as he won title with a deficit of two
games. The king Federer could have easily won had it been five
setter, I am sure, as he had already collected more breaks and
more games than Novak. Tennis, curiously does not recognise
previous set. New set starts as a new match. Federer could not
do any thing but look to next event.
At this stage the match was equally balanced and should have
ended in a draw. Nadal had more breaks and showed more
consistency and should have been given more chances to prove
his prowess, however, laws of the game, made by wise men had
other things up the sleeves.
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Why this discrepancy?
In all above matches the looser has won more or equal number
of games and showed better consistency but they still lost the
match. The rules seem to favor the opportunistic, cunning and to
those who are conserving energy deliberately and ruthlessly
pouncing on few chances coming their way. Unlike basket ball
match, where tempo is maintained throughout the match, tennis
is played in hiccups. Each set is like a separate match and at
times players deliberately slowdown to come back in next set
and dullness creeps in. Had points been carried forward in a
seam less manner the boring moments would have been
minimized and consistency would have been rewarded. So it is
not necessary that winner always wins more games, it is the
looser, may win more games but still shown the door. It is a
shame !
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TEASER - 19
SERVING FIRST
Andy (A) and Sandy (S) are facing each other in a tennis match
where Andy (A) is serving first in first set;
(a) 6–4
(b) 6–3
(a) 4–6
(b) 3–6
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THE EXPLANATION:
(a) Andy (A) retains his service ( ) and breaks (X) the 1st
service of Sandy (S) and wins first set,
Table – a
Service
Games Result Score
A S
1 1–0
2 X 2–0
3 3–0
4 3–1
5 4–1
6 4–2
7 5–2
8 5–3
9 6–3
TOTAL 5 4 9 9 (5+4)
(b) Sandy (S) retains his service ( ) and breaks (X) the 1st
service of Andy (A) and wins first set,
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Table – b
Service
Games Result Score
A S
1 X 0–1
2 0–2
3 1–2
4 1–3
5 2–3
6 2–4
7 3–4
8 3–5
9 4–5
10 4–6
Total 5 5 10 10 ( 5+5 )
6 – 1 in favor of A (Table-c) or
1 – 6 in favor of S (Table-d)
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Table - c
Service
Games Result Score
A S
1 1–0
2 1–1
3 2–1
4 X 3–1
5 4–1
6 X 5–1
7 6–1
Total 4 3 7 7 (4+3)
Table – d
Service
Games Result Score
A S
1 1–0
2 1–1
3 X 1–2
4 1–3
5 X 1–4
6 1–5
7 X 1–6
Total 4 3 7 7 (4+3)
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SCORE/ RESULT
PLAYER
STAGE SERVICE Go to
WIN
A S 2nd STAGE
1
1st 2
4-0 3-1 2-2
STAGE
3
4
SCORE / RESULT
PLAYER
STAGE SERVICE Go to
WIN
A S 2nd STAGE
1
1st
2
STAGE
3 4-0 3-1 2-2
4
Go to NEXT
WIN
SERVE
5
S-1 5-1 4-2 3-3
6
7
S-2 6-2 5-3 4-4
8
9
2nd STAGE
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In each set there will be seven (7) opportunity (one in 1st
stage & six in 2nd stage) to win the set early. If each set ends
in 1st stage itself, match will be over very quickly. It would
indicate that the looser is not of equal caliber and match
deserves to end fast.
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TEASER - 20
CURSE OF CURVE
Consider there are two humanoid robots K1 and K2. Both have
exactly identical capabilities, both run at same speed from start
to finish. Now both are competing with each other for 800 m
race (cycle) together (pack running) in an indoor stadium with
circular / oval track. Who will win?
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THE EXPLANATION:
The lanes in 100 m sprint events are all straight and parallel hence
are exactly identical, however, in 400 m oval (circular) track, the
conditions are not exactly same for all lanes.
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FULL CIRCULAR AND SEMI-CIRCULAR TRACKS
L = PR2
Where:
Or in case of an oval track (semi circular track) the formula for total
track length would be as follows;
L = Z + PR2
Where:
Now, take for example lane one (L-1) and lane two (L-2) are having
radius R1 & R2 of 50 feet & 54 feet respectively, (assuming a
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minimum lane width of 5 feet) the length of individual lanes would be
as follows, (Z being constant for both lane):
L1 = P(R1)2
= 22/7 x 502
= 7857 feet
L2 = P(R2)2
= 22/7 x 542
= 9165 feet
The ratio:
L1 / L2 = 7857 / 9165
= 0.86
Or
(R1)2 / (R2)2 = 54 / 52
= 0.86
C1 = D1 / L1
Where
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THE OUTER-MOST CIRCULAR TRACK
HAS THE LONGEST STRAIGHT DASHES
If two lanes are equal in terms of all characteristics, the ratio should
be always 1:1 (100%) between lanes as happens in case of 100 m
sprint event. Therefore anything less or more than 100% would
mean un-equality among lanes, which when subjected to
microscopic level would magnify many times.
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fight for inner circle where as independent running does not involve
body touching.
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The impact on races: the impact of circular track on results can be
summarized as follows:
The inner most lane has maximum curvature and outer most
the least. To overcome lane curvature athletes tilt their body
inside proportionate to their speed and curvature so as to
avoid falling out of lane due to centrifugal force. Since
curvature is variable for each lane the body tilt varies from
lane to lane, maximum in inside lane and vice versa. The
variable tilting affects the speed and momentum and
ultimately the result.
The tracks are generally laid in an oval shape where the ratio
of straight portion to curved portion of track varies from
stadium to stadium. The speed is maximum in straight
portion and minimum in curved portion. In case of small
indoor stadium, if one is allotted inner lane, he may have to
pass through curved portion more frequently than the one
allotted outer most lane.
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(iii) Scale Effect:
It is evident wide from above that the participants are not provided
equal running conditions at same standard of precision as their
results are subjected to. Athletes have every right to demand
identical conditions on a microscopic scale.
The result of 400 m hurdle in 1984 Los Angeles Olympics for bronze
medal was subjected to a very high degree of magnification and
nothing was spared in denying PT Usha of India a bronze. It was
amazing that she was made to loose by one hundredth of a second
(1/100 second).
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• There is no need to run in packs as several tracks can
be accommodated in a single stadium.
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TEASER - 21
WHITE ALWAYS WINS
Two computers C1 & C2, with identical capabilities are pitted
against each other in a game of chess. If C1 starts with white
pieces first and both make no mistakes, who will win match in a
best of 5 (five) games ?
(a) C1
(b) C2
(c) End in a draw
THE EXPLANATION:
It is a well known fact that in the game of chess, the balance is tilted
in favor of white. This aspect is very difficult to see in complicated
and long winding moves. Therefore in order to analyse game of a
chess in a transparent and convincing manner, the chess board and
pieces can be scaled down to: a) 36 squares (6 x 6) with 24 pieces
or to b) 16 squares (4 x 4) with 8 pieces.
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36 SQUARES 16 SQUARES
24 PIECES 8 PIECES
The simplified version will have less complicated moves and will be
easily understandable even to a layman. This is required to see and
magnify the inherent flaws in a game of chess. In the strip down
version the positions and movements of each piece remain same.
The game of chess is unique in the way that it is like a battle field
where every move kills pieces (soldiers) and reduces opponent’s
ability to fight from the word go. Unlike many other sports where both
opponents are allowed to fight at same time, in chess opponents are
allowed to hit alternatively and white getting first opportunity it
unleashes best move. Black is left with second best move and
always remains behind white. Black receives the first lethal blow and
never recovers thereafter.
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For that matter any one who starts (attacks) first in any game has
some advantage, but in chess white starting first, has 100%
advantage.
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HONEY COMB
Honey bees make hexagonal cells / combs, because?
THE EXPLANATION:
(a) Class one are those types of cylindrical cells when packed
together fit perfectly with each other. They are hexagonal (six
sided), trigonal (three sided) and tetragonal (four sided) cells.
(b) Class Two are those types of cylindrical cells when packed
together do not fit with each other and leave gaps in between.
They can be pentagonal (five sided), octagonal (eight sided)
or round cells (infinite sided) and so on.
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Why Hexagonal cylindrical cells:
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HEXAGONAL CELLS PACKED TOGETHER
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FINGERS PUT TOGETHER LEAVE GAPS BUT
WHEN SQUEEZED TIGHTLY GAPS VANISH
AND HAEXAGONAL OUTLINE EMERGES
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THE TEASERS THE ANSWERS
01 b
02 b
03 b
04 b
05 c
06 a
07 b
08 b
09 a
10 c
11 b
12 b
13 a
14 b
15 a
16 b
17 a
18 b
(i) - b
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(ii) - a
20 a
21 a
22 c
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