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johnneycool


Cold tea

Quote from: cornerback on December 19, 2012, 12:56:16 PM

Question 11 seems to be the only one without an answer.

Quote from: Orior on December 19, 2012, 12:10:17 AM
Question 11
Two fuses each take exactly one hour to burn. Neither burns at a steady rate.  For example, one could take 59 minutes to burn the first centimetre, then burn the rest of the fuse in the last minute.
How could you use these two fuses to measure 45 minutes?


Fuse 1: Light at both ends - takes 30mins
Fuse 2: Light at one end (same time as you light Fuse 1); when fuse 1 is finished (at 30mins), light the other end of of fuse 2. Fuse 2 should finish at 45mins.

How will fuse two finish at 45 minutes, you have put a light to fuse two 30 minutes ago so it has been burning for half an hour at an unsteady rate.  How is it deemed that after 30 minutes of irregular burning lighting the other end will take 45 minutes to burn?

cornerback

Quote from: Cold tea on December 19, 2012, 01:48:35 PM
Quote from: cornerback on December 19, 2012, 12:56:16 PM

Question 11 seems to be the only one without an answer.

Quote from: Orior on December 19, 2012, 12:10:17 AM
Question 11
Two fuses each take exactly one hour to burn. Neither burns at a steady rate.  For example, one could take 59 minutes to burn the first centimetre, then burn the rest of the fuse in the last minute.
How could you use these two fuses to measure 45 minutes?


Fuse 1: Light at both ends - takes 30mins
Fuse 2: Light at one end (same time as you light Fuse 1); when fuse 1 is finished (at 30mins), light the other end of of fuse 2. Fuse 2 should finish at 45mins.

How will fuse two finish at 45 minutes, you have put a light to fuse two 30 minutes ago so it has been burning for half an hour at an unsteady rate.  How is it deemed that after 30 minutes of irregular burning lighting the other end will take 45 minutes to burn?

Fuse 2 is burning for 30mins (as indicated by Fuse 1 finishing from being burnt at both ends)
Therefore there is still 30mins left on fuse 2 (irregular burning or not)
Light the other end of fuse 2 at this point means it'll be finished in half the time i.e 15mins
30mins + 15 mins = 45mins

I never said i was right but i hope i've explained it better this time.

Cold tea


Hound

Quote from: Orior on December 19, 2012, 12:10:17 AM
Question 8
Four men want to marry a princess.  The king devises a contest to see who should win her hand in marriage.
He puts her in the middle of a square, carpeted room. Each wall is 10m long.  One man stands in each corner of the room, each on their own small box.  The first one to touch the princess's hand will marry her.  The only rules are that the men can't walk on the carpet, or use anything but their body – no ladders, rope swings etc.
One man figured out a way to touch her hand in less than five seconds.  What did he do?

What's the answer to this one?

Calling her over is the best we've got so far, but I'm not sure that's right because once one of them called her they'd all be calling her.

ardal

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Quote from: Hound on December 20, 2012, 10:55:44 AM
Quote from: Orior on December 19, 2012, 12:10:17 AM
Question 8
Four men want to marry a princess.  The king devises a contest to see who should win her hand in marriage.
He puts her in the middle of a square, carpeted room. Each wall is 10m long.  One man stands in each corner of the room, each on their own small box.  The first one to touch the princess's hand will marry her.  The only rules are that the men can't walk on the carpet, or use anything but their body – no ladders, rope swings etc.
One man figured out a way to touch her hand in less than five seconds.  What did he do?

What's the answer to this one?

Calling her over is the best we've got so far, but I'm not sure that's right because once one of them called her they'd all be calling her.

Cut your hand off and throw it at her, or ask her to cut her hand off.

Orior

Question 1
Tom's mother has three children. One is called April; one is called May. What's the third one called?
Tom

Question 2
How many of each animal did Moses take on the ark?
None. It was Noah who took animals on the ark

Question 3
A man buys rice for £1 per kilogram and sells it for 20p per kilogram.  He does this every day for many years. As a result, he becomes a millionaire.  How is this possible?
He used to be a billionaire

Question 4
A Liverpool-based hairdresser recently said that he would rather cut the hair of three Londoners than one Liverpudlian.  Why?
He'll get more money if he has three customers instead of one

Question 5
You're riding a horse.  A lion is chasing you. Unfortunately, there's an elephant in front of you moving at the same pace as you, and you can't overtake it.  There's a hippo to the left running at the same speed, and there's a wall on your right. How do you get to safety?
Get off the carousel

Question 6
The letters "ough" can be pronounced in eight different ways.  For instance, in the word "rough" they are pronounced "uff". What are the other seven?
oo, as in 'through'
ow, as in 'bough'
or, as in 'thought'
off, as in 'cough'
u, as in 'thorough'
o, as in 'dough'
up, as in 'hiccough'


Question 7
Fred is lying dead in the middle of a room.  He is surrounded by a pool of water and broken glass.  The only furniture in the room is a table, which is next to Fred.
The room has one door and one tiny window. The door is locked; the window is one metre above the ground.
Fred didn't drown, nor are there any cuts on his body. He didn't commit suicide. How did he die?
Fred is a fish. A cat jumped through the window, landed on the table and knocked Fred's fishbowl off the table, breaking the glass. The noise scared the cat, who jumped back out of the window

Question 8
Four men want to marry a princess.  The king devises a contest to see who should win her hand in marriage.
He puts her in the middle of a square, carpeted room. Each wall is 10m long.  One man stands in each corner of the room, each on their own small box.  The first one to touch the princess's hand will marry her.  The only rules are that the men can't walk on the carpet, or use anything but their body – no ladders, rope swings etc.
One man figured out a way to touch her hand in less than five seconds.  What did he do?
He asked her to walk over to him and hold his hand

Question 9
A boat has a ladder hanging over the side of it.  It has six rungs, each 10cm apart.  The bottom rung is 10cm above the water.  The tide rises at 20cm every 15 minutes.  High tide peaks in one hour.  When the tide is at its highest, how many rungs will be under water?
None. As the water rises, the boat rises, so the ladder stays above the waterline

Question 10
A man was killed on a Sunday morning.  His wife found the body and called the police.  When they arrived, they questioned the four people who work in the house, who said:
•   The chef: 'I was making breakfast'
•   The maid: 'I was getting the mail'
•   The butler: 'I was setting the table'
•   The gardener: 'I was watering the plants'
The wife had a cast-iron alibi. The police immediately knew who the murderer was.  Who was it, and how did they know?
The maid. Mail doesn't come on a Sunday

Question 11
Two fuses each take exactly one hour to burn. Neither burns at a steady rate.  For example, one could take 59 minutes to burn the first centimetre, then burn the rest of the fuse in the last minute.
How could you use these two fuses to measure 45 minutes?
Light both ends of Fuse One, and one end of Fuse Two. When Fuse One burns out, you know 30 minutes has passed. The second this happens, light the other end of Fuse Two. It will take Fuse Two a further 15 minutes to burn out – 45 minutes in total.

Question 12
Once upon a time, there was a recluse who never left home.  His only visitors were people who brought him food and supplies, but they never came inside.
One stormy night, he had a nervous breakdown, went upstairs and turned off all the lights and went to bed.  Next morning, he found he'd caused the deaths of hundreds of people.  How?
He owned a lighthouse

Question 13
Assume there are approximately six billion people on the earth.  If you were to multiply together the number of fingers on every person's left hand, what would you guess the total would be? (If you can't guess the number, estimate how long the number would be).
Zero. Since at least one of the six billion people has no fingers on their left hand, the total will be zero (since anything multiplied by zero equals zero)

Question 14
A man leaves home, turns left, goes straight, turns left again, goes straight again and then turns left once more before returning home.  When he gets there, there's another man with a mask on.  What's going on?
He's playing baseball

Question 15
This is an unusual paragraph.  I'm curious as to how quickly you can find out what's so unusual about it.  It looks so ordinary that you could think nothing was wrong with it.  In fact nothing is wrong with it.  But it is highly unusual.  Study it.  Think about it.  Try to work it out. Any thoughts?
It doesn't contain the letter 'e'
Cover me in chocolate and feed me to the lesbians

AQMP

Quote from: Orior on December 20, 2012, 01:34:24 PM

Question 15
This is an unusual paragraph.  I'm curious as to how quickly you can find out what's so unusual about it.  It looks so ordinary that you could think nothing was wrong with it.  In fact nothing is wrong with it.  But it is highly unusual.  Study it.  Think about it.  Try to work it out. Any thoughts?
It doesn't contain the letter 'e'

A measly paragraph without the letter 'e'??  That's easy...I give you "Gadsby" by Ernest Vincent Wright, an entire novel without the letter 'e'.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gadsby_(novel)

Billys Boots

Here's a good one - Bayern Munich have drawn 13 different sides in European competition; which is the only English team to have won the leg in Germany? 
My hands are stained with thistle milk ...

Dinny Breen

#newbridgeornowhere

Billys Boots

Yeah, I'd forgotten completely about it - didn't Jeremy Goss get the winner? 
My hands are stained with thistle milk ...

ziggy90

That was a very good but underated Norwich side. Who was their manager? Mike something, he went to Everton after. ???
Questions that shouldn't be asked shouldn't be answered

Billys Boots

My hands are stained with thistle milk ...

Billys Boots

Here's another goodie: what's the smallest sized city (in area) to have produced a Champions League or Champions Cup winner?
My hands are stained with thistle milk ...

Tony Baloney

Quote from: Billys Boots on December 20, 2012, 04:59:00 PM
Yeah, I'd forgotten completely about it - didn't Jeremy Goss get the winner?
Volley from the edge kf the box. I think he scored in both legs.