#51 - Well Said Riddle
There is famous saying 'the more you share the more you get'.
But i know something if your share it, you then don't have it.
What is it ?
A Secret.
There is famous saying 'the more you share the more you get'.
But i know something if your share it, you then don't have it.
What is it ?
A Secret.
From a pack of 52 cards, I placed 4 cards on the table.
I will give you 4 clues about the cards:
Clue 1: Card on left cannot be greater than the card on the right.
Clue 2: Difference between the 1st card and 3rd card is 8.
Clue 3: There is no card of an ace.
Clue 4: There are no face cards (queen, king, jacks).
Clue 5: Difference between the 2nd card and 4th card is 7.
Identify four cards?
2 3 10 10
The 1st card has to be 2 and the last card has been 10 as there is no other way difference can be 8.
=> 2 ? 10 ?
because of clue 4, we know the 4th card is 10
=> 2 ? 10 10
because of clue 5, we know the 1st card is 3
=> 2 3 10 10
Sherlock Homes was challenge to make a pre-drawn line smaller without erasing it. He did it in fractions of seconds. How?
He drew a long line adjacent to the pre drawn line making the first line smaller.
James named his first son Alpha, second Beta, third gamma and fourth Delta. What is the fifth son’s name.
What
A brand new Beats Headphone was on sale at 20% as a promotional offer. By what percent must the headphone price be increased to sell it at the original price again ?
25%.
Suppose a $10 item is reduced by 20%, the price will drop to $8. Now to make it the original price we must add $2 more which is 25% of $8.
Sahir enters the bank he aim to rob and finds Jai standing inside armless. He aims a gun at him and asks him the code for the safe. Jai says, 'The code is different every day but if you hurt me, you will never get to know the code'.
Sahir pins him down and ties him with a rope. He then insert the code of the safe and easily takes all the money with him.
How did he know the code ?
Jai told him that the code is DIFFERENT every day. Different is the code to the safe.
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?
50%
The next toss of the coin is not dependent upon the previous ten tosses. Thus, the probability is 50 percent only.
In the given figure, you can see that four match sticks are used to form a square. Can you form five squares by using six matches?