#1001 - What do cows drink Milk Brain Teaser
Repeat "silk" 10 times.
Now spell "silk".
What do cows drink?
Cows drink water. (Do you guess milk?)
Repeat "silk" 10 times.
Now spell "silk".
What do cows drink?
Cows drink water. (Do you guess milk?)
In a rectangular garden, a sneaky snake is slithering swiftly along the length. Simultaneously, a determined man begins his pursuit from one end of the breadth. The snake moves at a steady pace of 30 cm/hour, while the man walks twice as fast, covering 60 cm/hour.
The question is, how long will it take for the man to catch up to the snake?
Consider the garden's breadth as "B" and its length as "2B." The man and snake start moving at the same time.
To find the time "T" when the man catches the snake, we equate the distances they both cover.
Man's distance: 60T (60 cm/hour * T hours)
Snake's distance: 30T (30 cm/hour * T hours)
The man catches the snake when they meet at the same point, meaning the distance covered by both is equal.
Equation: 60T = 30T
Solving for "T":
60T - 30T = 0
30T = 0
T = 2
Thus, the man catches the snake after 2 hours.
The tickets for football matches at various stadiums in different cities have a mysterious pricing system based on the letters in the city name. Here are the prices for tickets in some cities:
Manchester Stadium: $1,400
Edinburgh Stadium: $1,100
Birmingham Stadium: $2,300
Liverpool Stadium: $1,500
Now, can you figure out the ticket price for someone visiting the London Stadium to watch a football match?
$1,600
Explanation:
To calculate the ticket price for someone at the London Stadium, we count the number of vowels and consonants in the city name and use the given formula.
City: London
Vowels: 2 (o, o)
Consonants: 4 (l, n, d, n)
Using the formula where vowels are worth $300 and consonants are worth $200, the ticket price for someone at the London Stadium would be:
(2 x $300 + 4 x $200) = $600 + $800 = $1,600
So, the ticket price for someone at the London Stadium is $1,600.
At my very heart, great power lies,
Atoms split, no disguise.
With mushroom clouds, I'm infamous and feared,
Oppenheimer's creation, history seared.
What am I?
A nuclear bomb.
Late at night, the police find a man unconscious outside a store. He has a bleeding injury on his head, and there's a brick nearby. Detective Joe Friday, known for making quick decisions, is on the case.
Detective Friday tells the police to take the man into custody. What happened to lead to his arrest?
The man attempted to rob the store by hurling a brick toward the bulletproof window. However, his plan backfired when the brick rebounded and struck him, causing his injury and rendering him unconscious. Upon arriving at the scene and piecing together the evidence, Inspector Clouseau quickly discerned the failed heist and subsequently decided to take the man into custody for his attempted robbery.
9 years ago I was 9 years old. 9 years later, how old am I?
27 Years
Age at present = Age 9 years ago + 9 years
Age at present = 9 + 9
Age at present = 18 years old
So, your current age is 18 years old.
And 9 years later from the present, your age would be:
Age after 9 years = Age at present + 9 years
Age after 9 years = 18 + 9
Age after 9 years = 27 years old
Therefore, you will be 27 years old 9 years from now.
Picture a glass of water filled to the top. Inside the glass, there's a coin resting at the bottom. Your challenge is this: Without touching the coin or pouring out any water, can you find a way to make the coin float up to the surface?
Picture a glass of water filled to the top. Inside the glass, there's a coin resting at the bottom. Your challenge is this: Without touching the coin or pouring out any water, can you find a way to make the coin float up to the surface?
After watching an exciting late-night movie, Alex decided to go home, but something unexpected happened. While walking along a dimly lit street, he saw three mysterious women standing under a flickering streetlamp. To his surprise, two of them were ghosts! The three women spoke together, "Choose one of us to go home with you, Alex, but be careful. If you pick the wrong girl, we will become angry."
Alex carefully looked at the three women. They all seemed normal, but he knew that only one was a real person, and the others were vengeful spirits.
Can you study the picture and help Alex figure out which of the three girls is not a ghost?
Alex noticed that the girl on the left had sweat on her face. Ghosts don't sweat, so he chose her. His careful observation paid off, and he safely went home with the non-ghost girl by his side.
Grandma likes coffee, but not tea.
Grandma likes sunrises but not sunsets.
Grandma likes Flowers, but not plants.
Grandma likes dark, but not light.
Grandma likes Pancakes, but not sweets.
Grandma likes false, but not true.
Explain?
Because Grandma does not like the letter T
Jack walks out of his house and over to his beautiful tulip garden. He holds out his right hand, and a bee lands in it.
What is in his eye?
Beauty
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder (bee holder)