Puzzle
-
Before the days of motor cars, a man rode into town on his horse. He arrived on Sunday, spent three days in town and left on Sunday.
How is that possible?
View SolutionSubmit Solution- 898.9K views
- 2 answers
- 0 votes
-
It has lakes but no water,
Streets but no cars it has;
Many places and borders,
But It is in one piece.
What is it ?
View SolutionSubmit Solution- 924.0K views
- 1 answers
- 0 votes
-
I stand in one place yet I fill a whole room.
I can be filled with molten rock and come in every hue.What am I?
View SolutionSubmit Solution- 987.8K views
- 1 answers
- 0 votes
-
He has Four fingers and a thumb, But no flesh and blood, Name the blond ?
View SolutionSubmit Solution- 999.3K views
- 1 answers
- 0 votes
-
John and Jacob have been the best friends ever since they were little kids. They are very competitive. Throughout the years they have challenged each other to do both physical and mental challenges. And they completed the challenge. But one day John thought of something to challenge Jacob to do – something he could start but never finish. The average man could do it and so could Mark and they were both the same sex and the same size. It is a physical challenge. Can you figure out what it was?
View SolutionSubmit Solution- 1,014.2K views
- 1 answers
- 0 votes
-
You have five pieces of chain, each consisting of three links. You want to make one long chain of these five pieces. Breaking open a link costs 1 $, and welding an open link costs 3 $.
Is it possible to make one long chain of the five pieces, if you have just 15 $?
View SolutionSubmit Solution- 1,095.6K views
- 1 answers
- 0 votes
-
Three men in a cafe order a meal, the total cost of which is $15. They each contribute $5. The waiter takes the money to the chef who recognizes the three as friends and asks the waiter to return $5 to the men.
The waiter is not only poor at mathematics but dishonest and instead of going to the trouble of splitting the $5 between the three he simply gives them $1 each and pockets the remaining $2 for himself.
Now, each of the men effectively paid $4, the total paid is therefore $12. Add the $2 in the waiters pocket and this comes to $14…..where has the other $1 gone from the original $15?
View SolutionSubmit Solution- 1,097.1K views
- 1 answers
- 0 votes