#1341 - Poem Who Am I Riddle

I have a mouth but i dont eat.
I have a bank but have no money.
I have a bed but i dont sleep.
I wave but have no hands.

Who Am I ?

Poem Who Am I Riddle

A River

#1342 - Where Am I Riddle

I am in a land where thirty men and two women were dressed in classic black and white dress.
They began to fight as soon as any of them moves.

Where am I ?

Where Am I Riddle

In a Chess board

#1343 - Deductive Reasoning Logical Problem

There are 4 big houses in my home town.

They are made from these materials: red marbles, green marbles, white marbles and blue marbles.

* Mrs Jennifer's house is somewhere to the left of the green marbles one and the third one along is white marbles.
* Mrs Sharon owns a red marbles house and Mr Cruz does not live at either end, but lives somewhere to the right of the blue marbles house.
* Mr Danny lives in the fourth house, while the first house is not made from red marbles.

Who lives where, and what is their house made from ?

Deductive Reasoning Logical Problem

From, left to right:
#1 Mrs Jennifer - blue marbles
#2 Mrs Sharon - red marbles
#3 Mr Cruz - white marbles
#4 Mr Danny - green marbles

If we separate and label the clues, and label the houses #1, #2, #3, #4 from left to right we can see that:
a. Mrs Jennifer's house is somewhere to the left of the green marbles one.
b. The third one along is white marbles.
c. Mrs Sharon owns a red marbles house
d. Mr Cruz does not live at either end.
e. Mr Cruz lives somewhere to the right of the blue marbles house.
f. Mr Danny lives in the fourth house
g. The first house is not made from red marbles.

By (g) #1 isn't made from red marbles, and by (b) nor is #3. By (f) Mr Danny lives in #4 therefore by (c) #2 must be red marbles, and Mrs Sharon lives there.

Therefore by (d) Mr Cruz must live in #3, which, by (b) is the white marbles house.

By (a) #4 must be green marbles (otherwise Mrs Jennifer couldn't be to its left) and by (f) Mr Danny lives there.

Which leaves Mrs Jennifer, living in #1, the blue marbles house. QED.

#1344 - Stupid Waiter Riddle

Chris Hemsworth was having a cup of tea in a restaurant when he called the waiter and told him that there was fly in his tea. Startled, the waiter took the cup and brought a fresh cup of tea. Moments later, Chris called the waiter again and told him that it was the same cup of tea.

How did he come to know ?

Stupid Waiter Riddle

Chris had already put sugar in his tea.

#1345 - Trivia Puzzle

Why do we preferably have round manhole covers and not the square ones ?

Trivia Puzzle

Squares have longer diagonal length and thus they may fall inside if twisted. However such is not the case with a circle one.

#1346 - Picture Paradox Riddle

Solve the riddle in the picture below

Picture Paradox Riddle

Its a paradox

A paradox is a sentence that contradicts itself and yet might be true

#1347 - Pattern Image Equation Puzzle

Solve the equation in the image by looking the pattern closely.

Pattern Image Equation Puzzle

B

sideways clockwise 1/4 turn

#1348 - Missing Number Series Riddle

Find the missing number in the sequecne

8 27 ? 343 1331

125

cube of prime numbers
2*2*2
3*3*3 and so ...

#1349 - Maths Problem Puzzle

If we have four positive numbers a, b, c and d, there are six ways to multiply the pairs i.e. a*b, a*c, a*d, b*d and c*d. If we tell you the result of five of them without telling you which one is the product of which pair as 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.

What is the remaining product?

Maths Problem Puzzle

2.4

On multiplying all the 6 pairs we get (a*b*c*d)^3.
Assuming the missing product is a*b, then amid the 5 given products we see (a*c)*(b*d)=(a*d)*(b*c)
If we look at the numbers clearly 5 is out of the equation because there is nothing to balance it so the only remaining match is 2*6=3*4, so a*b*c*d=2*6=12.
So the product of all 6 pairs should be 12^3, the product of the given 5 is 720, so the missing one is 12/5=2.4

#1350 - Too Short Riddle

Which part of London exists in France as well ?

Too Short Riddle

The letter 'N'