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Puzzle : Draw The Maximum Sum

Assume you are blindfolded and placed in front of a large bowl containing currency in $50, $20, $10, and $5 denominations. You are allowed to reach in and remove bills, one bill at a time. The drawing stops as soon as you have selected four-of-a-kind— four bills of the same denomination

What is the maximum sum of money you could accumulate before the drawing ends?


Draw The Maximum Sum


THIS should be the maximum sum! 

The Maximum That You Can Get!


What was the question?

The quick response to the question by any body would be 3 x 50 + 1 x 20 = $170 would be the maximum as next pick of highest currency of $50 will stop drawing of currencies. But that 5th attempt may not be of $50 & could be of $20,$10 or $5. So this case doesn't count those possibilities. This is worst case scenario where 3 out of 4 picks resulted into accumulation of 3 currencies of same denomination of $50.

So ideally, after drawing three $50 s, three $20 s, three $10 s, three $5 s and finally drawing one anything will stop drawing attempts as that will accumulate 4 bills of same denomination (of $50/$20/$10/$5). The best that can be picked is $50 to get the maximum.

That is total maximum of 50 x 3 + 20 x 3 + 10 x 3 + 5 x 3 + 50 = $305 can be accumulated in 12 attempts & stopping after 13th attempt. And this will be the best case.



The Maximum That You Can Get!

Spot The Liar Among

There is a party of 100 politicians. All of them are either honest or liars. You walk in knowing two things:

1. At least one of them is honest.


2. If you take any two politicians, at least one of them is a liar.


From this information, can you know how many are liars and how many are honest?


Spot The Liar Among


Know the total number of liars here! 

Knowing The Number of Liars


What is the question?

The information that we have - 

1. At least one of them is honest.

2. If you take any two politicians, at least one of them is a liar. 


Only one of them must be honest and other 99 must be liars. 

Those are the only numbers that can justify the second piece of information. In the case, if any 2 are selected at least 1 of them liar while other may or may not liar (i.e. may be honest). 


Knowing Number of Liars

Puzzle : The Password Challenge by Evil Troll

A bridge was guarded by an evil troll. The troll was very intelligent, but he was also a coward. He was afraid of anyone smarter than him. So every time anyone tried to cross the bridge, the troll would set up a test. If the traveler passed the test, he would be allowed to cross. Otherwise, the troll would eat him.

Three travelers, Al, Ben and Carl, came across the bridge. 

The troll told them, "You may only cross my bridge if you know the password." 
He wrote five three-letter words on a rock. The five words were HOE, OAR, PAD, TOE, and VAT.

He then said, "I will tell each of you a different letter from the password. If you know what the password is, I will let you pass. But don't tell anyone else your letter." 

He then whispered a letter from the password to each traveler so that neither of the other two could hear him.

Then the troll asked Al, "Do you know what the password is?" "Yes," said Al, and the troll let him pass.


Then the troll asked Ben, "Do you know what the password is?" "Yes," said Ben, and the troll let him pass.

 
Then the troll asked Carl, "Do you know what the password is?" "Yes," said Carl, and the troll let him pass.


So, what is the password?


THIS is the correct password! 

One more such challenge by an evil troll! 



Solution : Intelligent Response to an Evil Troll


What was the challenge?

The list of words given by evil troll is - 

HOE, OAR, PAD, TOE, and VAT

Remember, all travelers i.e. Al, Ben and Carl knew the correct password straightaway as soon as evil troll whispered a letter from the password to each traveler.

STEPS : 

1] The unique letters (i.e. letters appearing only once) in above list of words are D, H, P, R and V. The evil troll must have one of these letters to Al, as Al could guess the correct password straightaway. 

The word TOE doesn't have any unique letter, hence, TOE is eliminated straightaway. 

Had Evil troll whispered any letter from TOE (i.e. T, O or E), then Al wouldn't have an idea whether the correct password is TOE or VAT, HOE or TOE or OAR,  HOE or TOE.

2] Now, Ben is smart enough to know that TOE is eliminated from the race after Al's response. He has to think about only four words i.e. about HOE, OAR, PAD, VAT.

The unique letters appearing in rest of words list are D, E, H, P, R, T, and V. One of these letters must be with Al and other must be with Ben. 

But the word OAR has only one unique letter i.e. R. If OAR was the password then only 1 of 3 travelers would have guessed the password correctly while other 2 would have been confused.

Therefore, OAR can't be the password.

3] Carl too smart enough to recognize that OAR and TOE are not the correct passwords. So, he has to think of only 3 words -  HOE, PAD, VAT.

Here, unique letters from the list of words are - D, E, H, O, P, T, and V.

Every traveler must have one unique letter from the above list. In fact, the password itself must be formed by only unique letters from the above list.

Words PAD and VAT has only 2 unique letters ( P & D, V & T respectively).

So, if PAD or VAT was the correct password then the one with letter A wouldn't have been able to guess the correct password.

Hence, HOE must be the correct password. 

4] The letter H must be with Al as T, O, E can't be with him. Similarly, Ben can't have letter O, so he must had letter E and he knows TOE is not the password after hearing Al's response. And the letter O must be with Carl and he knows TOE or OAR are not the passwords.

Intelligent Response to an Evil Troll

Puzzle : An Evil Troll on A Bridge

A bridge was guarded by an evil troll. The troll was very intelligent, but he was also a coward. He was afraid of anyone smarter than him. So every time anyone tried to cross the bridge, the troll would set up a test. If the traveler passed the test, he would be allowed to cross. Otherwise, the troll would eat him.

A traveler came across the bridge. 


The troll said, "You may only cross my bridge if you know the password." 

He then wrote thirteen pairs of letters on a rock:

A-V
B-W
C-Q
D-M
E-K
F-U
G-N
H-P
I-O
J-R
L-X
S-T
Y-Z


"These thirteen pairs consist of all 26 letters of the alphabet," said the troll. 


"The password contains thirteen letters, no two of which are the same. Each pair consists of one letter that is in the password and one other letter. If you wrote out the "other" letters in alphabetical order and then wrote each "password" letter under each one's corresponding "other" letter, you would have the correct spelling of the password."

Then the troll wrote five short words on the rock: FACE, QUEST, QUICK, SWITCH, and WORLD. 


"Each short word contains exactly the same number of letters with the password," he said.

So, what is the password? 

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