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☞ Gaze at this sentence for just about sixty seconds and then explain what makes it quite different from the average sentence. Quick!
What is it?

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☞ It contains all of the letters in the alphabet.

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☞  A blind man is alone on a deserted island. He has two blue pills and two red pills. He must take exactly one red pill and one blue pill or he will die.

How does he do it?

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☞Firstly, break each of the pills in half, and as you do this pop one half in your mouth and lay the other half aside for tomorrow. When he’s done this with all four pills he will have consumed one red pill and one blue pill. And have the same leftover.

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☞ A man is walking down a road with a basket of eggs. As he is walking he meets someone who buys one-half of his eggs plus one-half of an egg. He walks a little further and meets another person who buys one-half of his eggs plus one-half of an egg. After proceeding further he meets another person who buys one-half of his eggs plus one half an egg. At this point he has sold all of his eggs, and he never broke an egg. How many eggs did the man have to start with?

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☞ 7 eggs

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☞ Edward asked Bella, "The time right now is 7 pm. Can you tell me what will be the time 23, 999, 995 hours later ?"

While Bella does not know the answer, do you?

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☞The time after 24, 000, 000 hours later will be the same i.e. 7 pm. Five hours before that, the time will be 5 hours before 7 pm i.e. 2 pm.

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☞ Seven Robbers loot the bank and hide the coins at a deserted factory.
They decide to divide the money equally next morning. Two greedy robbers decided to cheat the others and reach the factory at night. They equally divided the coins between them, one coin left. So they called another robber and then they decided to divide equally among three. Sadly again one coin left. Same thing happened for 4th 5th and the 6th robber.
However when 7th robber reached in the morning, they are able to divide the coins equally.

How many coins were there in total?

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☞ 301 Coins

The remainder of 301/2 , 301/3 , 301/4 , 301/5 & 301/6 is one but 301 is perfectly divided by 7.


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☞ A group of campers have been on vacation so long, that they've forgotten the day of the week. The following conversation ensues.

Darryl: What's the day?I don't think it is Thursday, Friday or Saturday.

Tracy: Well that doesn't narrow it down much. Yesterday was Sunday.

Melissa: Yesterday wasnt Sunday, tomorrow is Sunday.

Ben: The day after tomorrow is Saturday.

Adrienne: The day before yesterday was Thursday

Susie: Tomorrow is Saturday.

David: I know that the day after tomorrow is not Friday.

If only one of above statement is right, what day of week was it?

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☞ Wednesday.

It is Wednesday. If it was any other day of the week, more than one statement would
be true. To solve the riddle, evaluate each person's statement and write down what
day it could be according to the statement.

David's statement indicates it could be any day of the week except for Wednesday.
When you list the days that it could be according to everyone's statement, it turns
out Wednesday is the day mentioned only one time.

Darryl: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday

Tracy: Monday

mellissa : Saturday

Ben: Thursday

Adrienne: Saturday

Susie: Friday

David: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday or Saturday.


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☞ A man in a restaurant asked a waiter for a juice glass, a dinner plate, water, a match, and a lemon wedge. The man poured enough water onto the plate to cover it.
"If you can get the water on the plate into this glass without touching or moving this plate, I will give you $100," the man said. "You can use the match and lemon to do this."
A few minutes later, the waiter walked away with $100 in his pocket. How did the waiter get the water into the glass?


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☞ First, the waiter stuck the match into the lemon wedge, so that it would stand straight. Then he lit the match, and put it in the middle of the plate with the lemon. Then, he placed the glass upside-down over the match. As the flame used up the oxygen in the glass, it created a small vacuum, which sucked in the water through the space between the glass and the plate. Thus, the waiter got the water into the glass without touching or moving the plate.
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☞ Ray Whitcombe is found dead in his office at his desk. The police have narrowed the suspects down to three people: Mrs. Barbara Whitcombe, Ray’s wife; Mr. Jason McCubbins, Ray’s business partner; and Mr. Harold Nichols, Ray’s best friend. All three visited Mr. Whitcombe the day of his murder, but all three provide the police with stories of explanation as to the reason for their visit. Police found Mr. Whitcombe with his wrist watch still on his right arm, a torn up picture of his wife laying on the floor beside the trash can, and an ink pen in his right hand.

On the desk, the police found a name plate, a telephone that was off the hook, and a personal calendar turned to the July 5th page with 7B91011 written on it. After examining this evidence, the police knew their suspect.

Who was it?


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☞ Jason McCubbins, Ray’s business partner.
The calendar was the clue to solving this murder.

The police realized that since Mr. Whitcombe was wearing his watch on his right arm, he must have been left-handed. Realizing that the number on the calendar was written in a hurry and with his opposite hand, police matched the written number with the months of the year. So the B was an 8, thereby giving us 7-8-9-10-11: July, August, September, October, November. Use the first letter of each month and it spells J-A-S-O-N.


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☞ To tease, King Akbar told his most clever advisor Birbal to give his daughter one thing that she can eat when hungry, drink if she feels thirsty and can burn if she feels cold. King Akbar was shocked when Birbal gave Akbar's daughter one such thing that satisfies all of the above.

What did Birbal give to Akbar's daughter?


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☞ A coconut.

Explanation:
Thirsty: she can drink coconut water.
Hungry she can eat coconut's malai.
Cold: she can burn the cover of the coconut.


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☞ lmagine John, a party magician, is carrying three pieces of gold each piece weighing one l kilogram. While taking a walk he comes to a bridge
which has a sign posted saying the bridge could hold only a maximum
of 80 kilograms. John weighs 78 kilograms and the gold weighs three
kilograms. John reads the sign and still safely crossed the l bridge with all the gold. How did he manage
this?

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☞ John is a Magician. so he knows juggling too!. When he came to the bridge he juggled the gold, always keeping one piece in the air.

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☞ Last week, the local Primary school was visited by the Government School Inspector who was there to check that
teachers were performing well in their respective classes.
He was very impressed with one particular teacher. The Inspector noticed that each time the class teacher asked a question, every child in the class put up their hands enthusiastically to answer it.
More surprisingly, whilst the teacher chose a different child to answer the questions each time, the answers were always correct.
Why would this be?
Hint: 1. The class teacher asked many questions.
2. All the children were normal kids and all of them
3. The children were not prompted beforehand
4. Not all the children knew the answers, but they
raised their hands.
With the questions or answers.
still put up their hands.


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☞ The children were instructed to ALL raise their hands whenever a question was asked. It did not matter whether they knew the answer or not.
If they did not know the answer, however, they would raise their LEFT hand.
If they knew the answer, they would raise their RIGHT hand.
The class teacher would choose a different child each time, but always the ones who had their RIGHT hand
raised.


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☞ It was the first day of school when a young girl was found dead in the classroom. Police had identified four suspects.

The Dean claimed that he was in his office the whole day. The Maths teacher claimed that she was giving the midterm exam results to her students. The clerk claimed that he was bringing the mails. The janitor claimed that he was cleaning the toilet on the first floor.

Who was lying?

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☞ The Maths teacher was lying. She cannot be giving the midterm exam results on the first day of school.

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☞ A windowless room contains three identical light fixtures, each containing an identical light bulb or light globe. Each light is connected to one of three switches outside of the room. Each bulb is switched off at present. You are outside the room, and the door is closed. Before opening the door you may play around with the light switches as many times as you like. But once you've opened the door, you may no longer touch a switch. After this, you go into the room and examine the lights. How can you tell which switch goes to which light?

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☞ β€’ Switch on switches 1 & 2, wait a moment and switch off number 2.
β€’ Enter the room. Whichever bulb is on is wired to switch 1, whichever is off and hot is wired to switch number 2, and the third is wired to switch 3.
Obviously any combination would work. It doesn't have to be switches 1 & 2 you flick, any two will be fine, so long as you can remember which. There is another possible answer, this involves switching on 1, then waiting a while and switching on 2. When you get in to the room two of the bulbs will be on but one will be much hotter. It's valid, but there are several reasons why this is not as good.

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☞ A king had two sons. The king was getting very old, and he
didn't know who to give his kingdom to. So, he got his sons
together for a horse race. He said "Whoever's horse crosses the
finish line last gets my kingdom. So, they both started out very
slow until they came to a man on the side of the road. He
asked why they were riding so slow. They told him their story
and the man gave them two words of advice. After hearing
these words, they took off as fast as they could. What were the
two words of advice?


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☞ He simply told them to switch horses, and then finish the race.

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☞ You are in a dark room. There are 50 coins placed on table, out of which 10 coins are showing tails and 40 coins heads. Divide this set into 2 groups (not necessarily same size) such that both groups have same number of coin showing tails?

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☞ Just pick 10 coins and 40 coins from the original 50 coins randomly and make 2 groups of 10 (group 1) and 40 (group 2) coins.
Now we just flip (upside down) the coins in the group of 10 and you get what you desire i.e same no of coins showing tails in both group.
How ?
You have groups of 40 and 10 coins. So the possibilities are
β€’ Group 1- 10 Tails, Group 2 - 40 Heads. So when you flip the coins of Group 1, there will be 10 Heads and no Tail in Group 1 and 40 H and 0 T in Group 2. So 0 tails in both group..
β€’ Group 1-9T,1H, ; Group2- 1T ,39H..Flipping Group 1-1T, 9H and Group 2- 1T and 39 H..So 1 tail in both groups.


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☞ What five-letter word become shorter when you add two letters to it?

What it is?

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☞ Short

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☞ What dose December have that other months don't have?

What it is?


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☞ The letter ' D '

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☞ It is full of holes but can still hold water?

What it is?


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☞ Sponge

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☞ Sherlock Detective reviewed the information they had on the case so far. 

A lady named 'himanshi' was found shot and they already had a list of suspects - Ankit , Tarun, Harish, Manoj and Manish. 
Killer is a fan of sherlock and chalenge him by leaving notes ad various places.
* The first was found in a toilet room. 
* The second was found in an art room. 
* The third was in a restroom. 
* the fourth in an underwater room.
* The fifth at the no smoking room.

All of the notes read the same thing, 'The clues are where you find the notes.' Yet, nothing was found at anyplace the notes were. 
Sherlock the genius , immediately solved the case. 
Who was the killer ?


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☞ Its Tarun 

Toilet room(T) , Art room(A) , Rest room (R) , Underwater room (U) , No smoking room (N)


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☞ A man in a restaurant asked a waiter for a juice glass, a dinner plate, water, a match, and a lemon wedge. The man poured enough water onto the plate to cover it.
"If you can get the water on the plate into this glass without touching or moving this plate, I will give you $100," the man said. "You can use the match and lemon to do this."
A few minutes later, the waiter walked away with $100 in his pocket. How did the waiter get the water into the glass?


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☞ First, the waiter stuck the match into the lemon wedge, so that it would stand straight. Then he lit the match, and put it in the middle of the plate with the lemon. Then, he placed the glass upside-down over the match. As the flame used up the oxygen in the glass, it created a small vacuum, which sucked in the water through the space between the glass and the plate. Thus, the waiter got the water into the glass without touching or moving the plate.
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