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In the Iowa University convocation photo, If Director of the university is standing at the 9th position from both the ends of the row.
Can you find out how many people are standing in that row?
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There are two glasses in front of you. One of the glasses is full of coke and the other glass is full of lemonade. You take a spoonful of coke and mix it into the glass of lemonade. Now the lemonade glass has a mixture of coke and lemonade. You take a spoonful of that mixture and mix it inside the coke glass.
Now what do you think – The glass with coke has more quantity of lemonade or the glass with lemonade have more quantity of coke mixed with it?
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What is the least number of Candidates needed to appear in a examination of 300 marks, such that there is greater than a 50% chance that at least two of the candidates will have same marks?
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There are 24 Kids in a classroom. 12 Kids are wearing socks and 8 are wearing Shoes. 6 Kids are wearing both.
How many are Bare Feet ?
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There is a 100 pound watermelon laying out in the sun. 89 percent of the watermelon’s weight is water. After laying out for a few hours 88 percent of the watermelon’s weight is water.
How much water evaporated?
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Two mathematicians Andrew and Bason were sitting face to face when Andrew came up with an idea in mind. He scribbled some mathematical equation on the table and told Bason to read it. Bason said that it was wrong. Andrew said it is absolutely right.
What would Andrew have scribbled to make both of them correct?
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Two women were selling marbles in the market place-
– One at three for a paisa and
– Other at two for a paisa.One day both of them were obliged to return home when each had thirty marbles unsold. They put together the two lots of marbles and handing them over to a friend asked her to sell them at five tot 2 paise. According to their calculation, after all. 3 for one paisa and 2 for one paisa was exactly the same as 5 for 2 paise. Now they were expecting to get 25 paise tor the marbles, as they would have got. if sold separately But much to their surprise they got only 24 paise tor the entire lot.
Now where did the one paisa go? Can you explain the mystery?
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