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Re: Logical Brain Teasing Questions
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 8:46 pm
by Quantrax
The correct answer i was looking for was in fact the first one in which how many 3's are there meaning you 3, 13 , 23, 30, 31 etc.. Resulting in a total of 15 3's So Congratulations goes to Orbit Storm for the answer.
Next installment:
Professor Phoenix lives in Toronto. He drove to Montreal one morning to give a lecture. When Phoenix finished the lecture, he got in his car and continued driving in the same direction that he drove earlier, and yet he managed to be home in Toronto by nightfall.
How was this possible?
Re: Logical Brain Teasing Questions
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 12:41 am
by valacia
it doesnt say he started in toronto it just says he lives there. he probably started somewhere to the northeast and drove sw, gave his lecture then moved on to his house.
Re: Logical Brain Teasing Questions
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 4:32 pm
by Quantrax
That is correct though directions may be different that is the case. He was in fact say driving sw to montreal then continued driving sw to his house Congratulations
Next installment :
There is a train one kilometer long, travelling at a rate of one kilometer per minute through a tunnel which is one kilometer long.
How long will it take the train to pass completely through the tunnel?
Re: Logical Brain Teasing Questions
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 4:58 am
by Quantrax
bump
Re: Logical Brain Teasing Questions
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 5:33 am
by BlaZe
Two minutes?
Re: Logical Brain Teasing Questions
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 4:23 pm
by Quantrax
yes two minutes is correct. Congratulations Blaze.
Next installment
If a block weighs eight kilograms plus half a block, what is the weight of a block and a half?
Re: Logical Brain Teasing Questions
Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 8:42 am
by Quantrax
"If a block weighs eight kilograms plus half a block, what is the weight of a block and a half?"
Answer:
24 kilograms. We are trying to determine the total weight of three halves. Since one block weights eight kilograms plus half a block, we know that one block, or two halves, weigh 16 kilograms. Therefore, a block and a half, or three halves, would weigh 8 x 3, or 24 kilograms.
Another installment?
There is a tale in classic mythology of a sphinx (a winged monster that is part woman and part lion) who asked difficult riddles to travelers passing by. Those who did not answer the riddle correctly, she killed. This is the riddle the sphinx asked the travelers:
"What animal walks on four legs in the morning, two legs during the day, and three legs in the evening?"
Re: Logical Brain Teasing Questions
Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 2:40 pm
by +Colibri
I knew this one but already forgot...
Re: Logical Brain Teasing Questions
Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 8:41 pm
by Calan Caitin
The answer is Man. Crawls as a baby on all fours, walks on 2 legs for most of his life, then uses a cane (3 legs) in old age.
Re: Logical Brain Teasing Questions
Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 12:26 am
by Quantrax
Congratulations Calan for it is man.
If someone wishes to add one of their own please do just please make an answer to the previous one first please.
Next installment:
It was in a major league baseball game that a pitcher faced only 27 batters. Every batter he faced, he struck out. He allowed no hits and no runs. His team lost 4 - 0. How could this be possible?
Re: Logical Brain Teasing Questions
Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 6:42 am
by BlaZe
They lost because their idiotic coach had another pitcher out there who wasn't nearly as good.
Re: Logical Brain Teasing Questions
Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 4:16 am
by kellsar wolf
i agree with blazer on that one. a different pitcher.
What cannot be seen but only heard and will not speak until spoken to?
Re: Logical Brain Teasing Questions
Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 4:27 pm
by Penny
I wanna try too
Ok, here goes..
I walk south 5 miles, then east 5 miles, then north 5 miles.. and I'm back where I started.
Where did I start?
Re: Logical Brain Teasing Questions
Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 2:42 am
by Kimitsu
north pole
Re: Logical Brain Teasing Questions
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 10:52 am
by Danilo Thann
Wolf... I believe the answer to your riddle is: an Echo
Penny my Logical brains screams to me: That you started 5 miles to the West of where you ended
Let me take a stab at this fun riddle stuff.
You are at a bar. A stranger walks up to you and proposes a drinking game for a bet of one hundred dollars to whoever wins.
The stranger states that they will drink two pints, of beer, before you can drink two normal size shots of whiskey.
After stating this he orders the drinks, as well as the pints of beer, and sets them down before the two of you on the bar.
He continues by stating that there are two rules... The first rule is that each drink must be drunk one at a time, and as such, remain where it is on the bar until the appropriate time for it to be drank. The second rule is that neither party can touch the other parties glasses for any reason.
As he see's you staring at the two large pints of beer and pulling out your hundred dollars... he says this: "I have one request before we get started, and if you allow me to do it, ill put an additional fifty dollars up against your hundred dollars.
The request is that he wants you to wait for him to be near to finished with his first pint of beer before you start drinking your shots. You of course looking once again at the large pints of beer agree to the wager. The money is put up on the bar and the stranger starts to drink the first pint of beer, and as requested you wait for the first pint of beer to be near to empty; which to your satisfaction is taking him a long time to drink down, before you take up your first shot of whiskey...
How did you loose this bet..?