#31 - Statements Riddle

I travelled to Japan and stopped near a store in order to use the restroom. But the problem was that I could not speak Japanese and thus I was not able to ask which one was for males and which one was for females. I find a person who can understand English but can only speak in Japanese.

I desperately needed to go to the restroom. What two questions did I asked so I could figure with restroom was meant for whom ?

Statements Riddle

The first question I asked was "Is this restroom for men?" while pointing at one of them. I just remembered the word he said. Then I asked "Am I a man?" Now I knew that the second response will mean yes only. Thus I could compare the second response with the first to find out if the restroom I pointed at was correct or not.

If he says the same word, then the restroom I pointed at must be for males only. If he said a different word, the restroom I pointed at will be wrong and for females.

#32 - Smart Thief Statment Puzzle

A thief was presented in the court of a king. For a judgment, the king asked him to make any statement. If the statement was to be true, he would be burnt alive and if the statement was to be false, he would be thrown in the sea. But after hearing the statement, the king had to let him go.

What did the thief say ?

Smart Thief Statment Puzzle

I will be thrown into the sea. Now if the king threw him in the sea, the statement will come as true and thus he will have to be burnt alive. But if the king burnt him, the statement will come out as false. Thus the king had no choice but to leave him.

#33 - Paradox Riddle

I am lying and i always lies.Tell me whether i am lying or telling the truth ?

Paradox Riddle

Its a famous paradox riddle , which always contradicts itself.

#34 - Statement Problem

If all the below statement are true

1. Gianni was either in Italy or France in 1997.
2. If Gianni did not kill Versace, then Hilton must have killed him.
3. If Versace died of suffocation, then either Gianni killed him or Versace committed suicide.
4. If Gianni was in Italy in 1997, then Gianni did not kill Versace.
5. Versace died of suffocation, but he did not kill himself.

Who killed Versace and where was Gianni in 1997 ?

Statement Problem

Gianni was in France in 1997 & he killed Versace.

Versace died of suffocation=>This information should lead you to statement #3 next. From here you should gather that Gianni killed Versace.
Thus leading to statement #4, Gianni was in France in 1997.

#35 - Popular Liar Truth Riddle

Suarez is a strange liar.

He lies on six days of the week, but on the seventh day he always tells the truth.

He made the following statements on three successive days:

Day 1: "I lie on Monday and Tuesday."
Day 2: "Today, it"s Thursday, Saturday, or Sunday."
Day 3: "I lie on Wednesday and Friday."

On which day does Suarez tell the truth?

Popular Liar Truth Riddle

Tuesday

We know that Suarez tells the truth on only a single day of the week. If the statement on day 1 is untrue, this means that he tells the truth on Monday or Tuesday. If the statement on day 3 is untrue, this means that he tells the truth on Wednesday or Friday. Since Suarez tells the truth on only one day, these statements cannot both be untrue. So, exactly one of these statements must be true, and the statement on day 2 must be untrue.
Assume that the statement on day 1 is true. Then the statement on day 3 must be untrue, from which follows that Suarez tells the truth on Wednesday or Friday. So, day 1 is a Wednesday or a Friday. Therefore, day 2 is a Thursday or a Saturday. However, this would imply that the statement on day 2 is true, which is impossible. From this we can conclude that the statement on day 1 must be untrue.

This means that Suarez told the truth on day 3 and that this day is a Monday or a Tuesday. So day 2 is a Sunday or a Monday. Because the statement on day 2 must be untrue, we can conclude that day 2 is a Monday.

So day 3 is a Tuesday. Therefore, the day on which Suarez tells the truth is Tuesday.

#36 - Question Riddle

If in a cycle race, the man who came two places in front of the last man finished one ahead of the man who came fifth, how many contestants were there?

Question Riddle

6

#37 - Statement Puzzle

Rob is taller than Edwin, Jurgen is shorter than Rob.
Of only one of the following statements, we now certainly know it is correct:

Edwin is taller than Jurgen
Jurgen is taller than Edwin
It cannot be determined if Jurgen or Edwin is tallest.

Statement Puzzle

Statement C is certainly correct. The only thing that can be stated for sure is that Rob is tallest. If Jurgen and Edwin have different heights, one of the other statements is also correct. But if Jurgen and Edwin have the same height, none of the other two statements is correct

#38 - Gold Box Puzzle

There are three boxes in a table. One of the box contains Gold and the other two are empty. A printed message contains in each box. One of the message is true and the other two are lies.
The first box says "The Gold is not here".
The Second box says "The Gold is not here".
The Third box says "The Gold is in the Second box".
Which box has the Gold?

Gold Box Puzzle

As the message contains one truth, the third says that the gold is in the second box, if it is to be true, then the first box message will also become true. So Gold cannot be in second and third boxes. Gold is in the first box.

#39 - One Correct Answer

Here are three answers:
1. Answer A
2. Answer A or B
3. Answer B or C

There is only one correct statement.Identify It ?

Because they were all married and not single.

#40 - Statement Question Riddle

Which statement is true out of the following?
One statement here is false.
Two statements here are false.
Three statements here are false.

The second statement