If U can.....answer this

trader.trends

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#31
Correct .... columbus where are you .. answer already given ...


Next one ..

A wealthy merchant had 2 sons and was dyeing. He called his sons to him to determine who would inherit the business. He told them they where to race to a distant city. The brother whose camel arrived last would take over.

The next day the two brothers set out on their best camels but by the end of the day they had only reached the inn just outside the city. Each trying to go slower than the other so they would arrive last. Over dinner they told thier problem to the inn keeper. He thought it over and gave some advice to the brothers. The next morning the two brothers set out at a full race.

What advice did the inn keeper give the brothers?
(and yes .. no peek a boo to you know who/where .. :D)
Exchange Camels.
 

vssoma

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#34
Question 6:

There is a prisoner who is about to be executed. The king decides to give him one last chance to live.

There are 2 doors, the life door and the death door. There is one guard standing by each door. Those two guards know which door is the life door and which is the death door. However, one of them always tells the truth and the other always tells a lie. There is no way you can identify which door is the life door or the death door. There is no way you can distinguish who is the one telling the truth.

The prisoner can only ask one guard one question. Then he needs to choose a door to walk in. If he walks in the death door, then he will be executed. If he walks in the life door, he can have a new life.

He did choose the life door and lived.


What was the question he asked? How did he choose the door after he got the answer from one of the guards?


Assume the guard A is by door A and guard is by door B. Let the prisoner go to guard A and ask him the question. One of the typical question is: "If I ask guard B what door is door B, the answer from guard B will be life door or death door?"

If the answer is life door (door B), he can walk in the door A safely. If the answer is death door(door B), he can choose the door B and walk in.

This is because the question goes through 2 levels of questions from 2 people. The overall answers will be always a lie because there is always one lying and the other telling the truth. He can always choose the other door to the answer.
 

vssoma

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#35
A wealthy merchant had 2 sons and was dyeing. He called his sons to him to determine who would inherit the business. He told them they where to race to a distant city. The brother whose camel arrived last would take over.

The next day the two brothers set out on their best camels but by the end of the day they had only reached the inn just outside the city. Each trying to go slower than the other so they would arrive last. Over dinner they told thier problem to the inn keeper. He thought it over and gave some advice to the brothers. The next morning the two brothers set out at a full race.

What advice did the inn keeper give the brothers?
(and yes .. no peek a boo to you know who/where .. :D)


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vssoma

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#39
29 & 85

Happy Riddling

SavantGarde

savant ji,

aapka maths mein grip acha hain....

Qestion.8:

When the Titanic sank in the ocean, four gentlemen and four young ladies floated on to an island. After a while, all of them fell in love with each other. Each person loved one and only one.

The girl that John loved fell in love with Jim. The girl that Allan loved fell in love with Bill. The gentleman that Rose loved fell in love with Mary. Gloria loved the gentleman who loved rose. Gloria did not like Jim and John. Bill did not like Mary. Jill did not like the gentleman who loved her.


The question is: Whom did Allan love?
 

SavantGarde

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#40
Just Had A Cursory Look At The Question....But Looks Like Allan Loves Gloria.... Will Look At It Again After The Market...:)

Happy Riddling

SavantGarde
 

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