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The trick for the password was different from that the young man was thinking.
The password was the number of letters in the spelling of number that guard was saying.
TWELVE - SIX
SIX -THREE
Hence for TEN the password should have been THREE not half of TEN!
This was the code language designed for the entry into the bar.
A man is looking at a photograph of someone. His friend asks who it is.
The man replies, 'Brothers and sisters, I have none. But that man's father is my father's son'.
Who is in the photograph?
Know here the relationship between!
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What was the incident?
The person in photograph is the man's son. Since the man doesn't have any
brothers or sisters, the statement my father's son is himself. A shortened
version would be this man's father is myself; so he is the father of the man in
the picture.
4 criminals are caught and are to be punished. The Judge allows them to
be freed if they can solve a puzzle. If they do not, they will be hung.
They agreed.
The 4 criminals are lined up on some steps (shown in picture). They are
all facing in the same direction. A wall separates the fourth man from
the other three.
So to summarize :-
Man 1 can see men 2 and 3.
Man 2 can see man 3.
Man 3 can see none of the others.
Man 4 can see none of the others.
The criminals are wearing hats. They are told that there are two white
hats and two black hats. The men initially don't know what color hat
they are wearing. They are told to shout out the color of the hat that
they are wearing as soon as they know for certain what color it is.
They are not allowed to turn round or move.
They are not allowed to talk to each other.
They are not allowed to take their hats off.
Who is the first person to shout out and why?
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Who will shout first? |
Know that person here!
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Here is the given situation!
Well, there are 2 possibilities of answer depending on what combination of hats Man 2 & Man 3 are wearing. One thing is sure Man 4 has least chance for getting what he is wearing. His crime must be the most serious one!
Case 1 : If Man 2 & Man 3 wearing same color of hat.
In this case, Man 1 would immediately come to know that he is wearing opposite color of hat & would shout out. In simple words, if Man 2 & Man 3 wearing WHITE (or BLACK) hats, then Man 1 & Man 4 must be wearing BLACK (or WHITE) hats. Since there is no chance for Man 4 to see Man 2 & Man 3 but Man 1 could see Man 2 & Man 3, he must be first to know color of hat he is wearing.
Case 2 : If Man 2 & Man 3 wearing hats of different color.
Now here Man 2 has to be very intelligent (like the reader as he has chosen to read this further). In this case, there is no way for Man 1 to come at any conclusion as there might be WHITE or BLACK hat on his head. After waiting for a while Man 2 has to apply some logic & should think this in his mind.
'Since Man 1 is not shouting he must be unsure with color of his hat. He would be sure only in case if I & Man 3 wearing same color of hats. Since he is unsure; the color of my hat must be opposite of Man 3's hat.'
Now the judge if he is honest would put criminal with least serious crime at number 1 (or & 2) same color (or different) hats on Man 2 & Man 3.
This is an unusual paragraph. I’m curious as to just how quickly you can find
out what is so unusual about it. It looks so ordinary and plain that you would think nothing was wrong with it. In fact, nothing is wrong with it! It is highly unusual though. Study it and think about it, but you still may not find anything odd. But if you work at it a bit, you might find out. Try to do so without any coaching.
This is certainly unusual!
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What was the unusual?
Well, you will not find anything wrong grammatically there neither you won't find any spelling mistake in entire paragraph. The letter 'e' is one of the most common letter used in English language. If you carefully observe the letter 'e' never appears in the paragraph.