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Logical Move By Depressed Man


Why his life was in danger? 

Since the man was firm on his decision of ending his life he started to walk on a railway bridge. By doing that, he made sure no body would save him & even if he falls in river, the death is sure as he didn't know swimming. After crossing the bridge more than half way, he changed his mind. Now by running back wouldn't be feasible option as train was speeding towards him at greater speed. Only way to save life was cross the bridge before train hits him.

Hence he ran 10 feet towards the train & jumped off the track thereby to save his life.


That move was neccessary to save his life!

Corrupt Servant Stealing The Gold

You have 10 bags of gold coins.You have appointed 1 servant to carry each bag. One of your servants who were responsible for transport of the money wanted to trick you. He took one of the bags and filed away one gram of gold from each coin. One coin normally weighs 10 grams.

Can you figure out in one scaling which bag contains lighter coins? Which servant should be fired? – using digital scales (shows the exact weight of an item)?

Identefying the servant stealing the gold

Trick to get down the culprit! 

Master Plan for Gold Stealing Servant


Where story begins? 

We need to take coins from each of 10 bags to test.

Number all the servants & their respective bags from 1-10. Now take 1 coin from first bag, 2 coins from second bag, 3 coins from third bag & so on to 10 coins from tenth bag. Put all those on digital scale. In normal case, with no corruption it would weigh in the case as 55 x 10 = 550 gm. But coins from one of the bag weighs 1 gm less. So if it weighs 1 gm less then 1st coin that came from first bag is filed one & hence first servant is corrupt. If it weighs 548 gm then coins from second bag are reduced ones & hence second servant is corrupt.

Depending on how many gm less than 550 gm it weighs the bag with manipulated coins can be identified & respective servant can be fired.  

This is how to identify the corrupt servant!

Fair Distribution of Assets

A man is the owner of a winery who recently passed away. In his will, he left 21 barrels (seven of which are filled with wine, seven of which are half full, and seven of which are empty) to his three sons. However, the wine and barrels must be split, so that each son has the same number of full barrels, the same number of half-full barrels, and the same number of empty barrels. 

Note that there are no measuring devices handy. How can the barrels and wine be evenly divided?

How to fairly distribute winery barrels?


This is how it can be done?

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