#421 - Mystery Number Riddle

Consider all the numbers between 1 and 1 million. Among all these numbers, there is something very special about the number 8 and the number 2202. What is it ?

Mystery Number Riddle

If you start arranging the numbers alphabetically, the numbers 8 (eight) will come first and the number 2202 (two thousand two hundred and two) will come at last.

#422 - Fun Probability Question

Upon tossing a fair coin ten times, you get heads every time.
What is the probability that in the next toss, it will land with heads up again?

Fun Probability Question

50%

The next toss of the coin is not dependent upon the previous ten tosses. Thus, the probability is 50 percent only.

#423 - Tricky Number Sequence Puzzle

Analyze and find the missing item in the sequence:
16, 06, 68, 88, __, 98

Tricky Number Sequence Puzzle

L8

This is a bit tricky questions. To solve you must look at the series upside down. It is actually
91, 90, 89, 88, __, 86

So we need 87 in the place of blank. To achieve 87 in an upside down position, the correct answer will be L8.

Thus, the missing item in the series is L8.

#424 - IAS Tricky Logical Question

You board a train. The train will have to enter a tunnel soon. You are claustrophobic. Which place is the best for you to sit ?

IAS Tricky Logical Question

The back seat of the last coach will be the best. The reason is because, the train will be accelerating after the stop and thus, it will be much faster when the back of the train enters the tunnel than when the front of the train enters. Thus you will have to spend less time in the tunnel.

#425 - Trivia Maths FAQ Riddle

Given the numbers between 1 and 1 million, what is so special about the number 40 that it makes the number stand out of the crowd ?

Trivia Maths FAQ Riddle

The number 40 (Forty) is the only number which when written in English has all the letters in the same order as in the alphabets.

#426 - Maths Tricky Problem

If you remove one from eleven, it becomes ten. If you remove one from nine, it becomes ten.

How is this possible ?

Maths Tricky Problem

It is possible if you are using Roman Numerals.
9 = IX
10 = X
11 = XI
Now it is all possible.

#427 - Hard Mathematical Logic Puzzle

A devotee visits 9 temples when he visits India. All these nine temples have one thing in common - there are 100 steps in every temple. The devotee puts Re.1 coin after climbing up every step. He does the same while climbing down every step. At each temple, the devotee offers half of his money from his pocket to god. In this way, his pocket becomes empty after his visit to 9th temple.

Can you calculate the total amount he had initially ?

Hard Mathematical Logic Puzzle

146900

In such cases, we calculate from the last thing. Thus in this case, let us start counting from the 9th temple. Since, he must have offered 100 coins while climbing down stairs, it means that he must have offered Rs. 100 to god on the ninth temple and offered Rs. 100 while climbing up steps. Thus it is clear that he had Rs. 300 in his pocket before climbing the steps of the 9th temple.

Similarly, we will calculate for all the temples backwards.
Before eight temple: (300+100)*2 + 100 = 900
Before seventh temple: (900+100)*2 + 100 = 2100
Before Sixth temple: (2100+100)*2 + 100 = 4300
Before fifth temple: (4300+100)*2 + 100 = 8900
Before fourth temple: (8900+100)*2 + 100 = 18100
Before third temple: (18100+100)*2 + 100 = 36,500
Before second temple: (36500+100)*2 + 100 = 73300
Before first temple: (73300+100)*2 + 100 = 146900

Therefore he had Rs. 146900 initially.

#428 - Math Image Question

Can you find out the number of the parking space in which the car is parked?

Math Image Question

The parking number is 87. You will know why if you invert the image and then see.

#429 - Hard Next Number In Sequence Picture

Complete the picture sequence ?

Hard Next Number In Sequence Picture

98

ab+a(a-1)
7*8+7(7-1)=56+42

#430 - Brainy Game Question

You are playing a game with your friend Jack. There are digits from 1 to 9. You both will take turn erasing one digit and adding it to your score. The first one to score 15 points will win the game.

Would you want to play first or second?
PS: The sum should be exactly 15.

Brainy Game Question

Suppose you are player 1 and your friend is player 2.
You pick up 9, then your friend will choose 8.
Now you won’t be able to pick up 7 as then your sum will be more than 15 which will make you lose. But then your friend will pick 8 and will win.

Thus you will start by picking 1. If your friend picks up 2, then you will pick 3 and your friend will pick 4. Now this will force you to pick 9. The score now becomes 6 to 13 and you have no chance of winning. Thus you pick up 9 after your friend picks up 2. Then the player 2 will pick 8. The score will now be 10 to 10. Thus you pick the number 3 as picking 7 will throw him over 15. Your friend will pick 4. Now you will have no move, thus your friend will win. So it will be wise to play second.