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Pratik Mehta
hey Guyz.....I MP....Now we feel that as the time clock unwinds itself....it istime to arm ourselves with loads of information...and thi sinformation will consist of and about of CAT....

hence in this thread we will be presenting all the brain teasers that can comply with CAT standards....it is all about CAT....but you can also post your Questions and get the Answers....

1

Ek ped jo jaan ki tarah pyara hai

Ek ped hai jana, samjha,
usmein lage hai agbo aam
ped hai apne jaan se pyara
ped ke hai teen naam,





2

Kaun saa aisa saman hai jisko kharideane se pahle aap parakhate(check) nahin ki saaman sahi hai yaa galat ?



Logic.........
King and Slaves

This is a question asked in the Wipro interview.

There is a King who has 1000 bottles of wine. One day a lady puts some poison in one bottle, and she is cought and killed, but no one knows which bottle is poisoned...

The poision is very strong so diluting the wine will not work.
The poison wine if consumed will kill the person after exctly 1 month.

The kings has 10 slaves, and he will make them drink the wine ..

how will he find the bottle which has the poison.. assuming the king has only 1 month to find the poisoned bottle.

(hint: if there were 1024 bottles then v would require 12 slaves)


abhi batoa.........
 
yep buddy..get reay for answers..and i promise they will rock you...literally....

1) India...Bharat...Hindustan...

2) Bomb..Crackers...

3) The most important hint in the question was that "IT was asked at Wipro.."

hence the answer is what is the nedd to have a check..anyways any person after consuming will die...hence there is no need to check the bottles........


anyways guyz..now lets get serious....await our next set of Questions...

"Blinding Ignorance does mislead us....
O! Wretched Mortals Open Your Eyes....."
 
SOLVE THIS SERIES
4913, 5832, 6859,_____

another rocker......

answer:
17^3 = 4913,
18^3 = 5832,
19^3 = 6859,

So The next shld be

20^3 = 8000




2)
using five zeros get the answer as 120..
try this out..

solution:
(0!+0!+0!+0!+0!)!

this was a question asked in infosys apti
 
..try this one.....

A horse travels a certain distance each day. Strangely enough, two of its legs travel 30 kilometers each day and the other two legs travel nearly 31 kilometers. It would seem that two of the horse's legs must be a kilometer ahead of the other two legs, but of course this is not the case. Since the horse is quite normal, how is this situation possible?


answer:
The horse is tied to a rope. He's moving around tht circle only. So the legs on the outer side will travel more distance than the inner two legs as the diameter is greater for outer two legs....so the circumference will be more for outer legs


2)

What two words can be made from all of the letters in the word AUCTIONED?

Solution:
CAUTIONED

EDUCATION



3)
A man wanted to enter an exclusive club but did not know the password that was required. He waited by the door and listened.
A club member knocked on the door and the doorman said, "twelve." The member replied, "six " and was let in.
A second member came to the door and the doorman said, "six." The member replied, "three" and was let in.
The man thought he had heard enough and walked up to the door. The doorman said ,"ten" and the man replied, "five."
But he was not let in. What should have he said?

Solution:

The answer is THREE
becoz

twelve means-6 characters
Six means-3 characters

//ly

TEN means-3 characters


4)

Can yu guess next five no. .
The series is => 3,3,5,4,4,3,_,_,_,_,_ ...

ok..ok first guess the next no. thn go ahead


solution:


these are de no. of letters in ONE(3) TWO (3) THREE(5) ...
5,5,4,3,6



5)

My neighbour recently moved in down the road and has five children. Unusually, half of the children are girls. How can this be?

solution:

all are girls.....half are girls, the remaining half are also girls. never mentioned that the remaining are not girls


6)

There are two persons jack and jill start a race on a upslope
hill track of 440feet. Ones speed is less than others. Both start the
race at the same time. speed while coming down is 1.5 tines the speed
of going up. Jack meets Jill when He was returing from the top at a
distance of 20feet from the top.Both end the race at a time difference
of 1/2 minute. What is total time taken by Jack to complete the race.

solution:
Let 4 speeds in feet/sec
F1,F2 ( Jack) S1 & S2. (Jill)
F2=3/2F1 and S2=3/2 S1
Now,
440/F1 + 20/F2=420/S1 ---- Eq 1
F1/S1=1.08
(440/F1 +440/F2)-(440/S1 +440/S2)=30 – Eq 2
733.34/F1 - 733.34/S1=30
733.34/F1- 679/F1=30
F1=1.81 feet/sec (Jack Going up)
So Jacks total time =243+162 = 365 sec
 
please dont post the solution immediately. Give around 1 days time before u post the solution. This way ppl can make a sincere attempt.
 
Hey gaurav.. we already decided on this.. the answers will be on spot as its easier for the first timer to read the q's n answer , than seeing a question followed by a series of wrong answers and then finding the right answer.

If you wish to talk on this matter hit me on yahoo instead of stepping on this thread.
 
1) What is the missing number:

149 , 162 , 536 , 496 , ?



solution..: 481


Numbers are formed by grouping this series.
With 3 digits in each group....
1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81
------
149 162 536 496 481
 
Many of you are familiar with the Sudoku puzzles found in newspapers, books and online. The goal is to fill in a 9 × 9 Latin Square with the digits 1-9 so that each of the nine 3 × 3 subsquares also contains all nine digits. When properly created, often with about 20 of the 81 spaces filled to start, there is only one possible answer.

Nothing stops us from doing this problem for any n2 by n2 array: What is the minimum number of filled-in squares to totally determine a 4 × 4 Sudoku? That is, how sparse can it be and still allow only one filled-in array?
 
How many consecutive positive integers can you find so that none of the digit-sums (base 10) are divisible by 13?

Note: Because 49 is the first integer whose digit-sum is divisible by 13, the 48 integers from 1 to 48 meet the condition.
 
Which of the other planets is, on average, closest to Pluto?

The word "other" is used advisedly, as there are many who do not think Pluto is a planet. Indeed, the International Astronomical Union decided last week that Pluto does deserves to retain its status as a planet. Pluto is the only planet discovered by an American. Moreover, on Thursday, Feb. 11, the Pluto-Neptune anomaly will end and Pluto will return to its place outside Neptune's orbit.

All this makes the problem a timely one. Some assumptions:
Planetary orbits are in the same plane and circular (with radius equal to the long-term average distance from the sun: thus the planetary order is Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto).

Planets are found in random positions along their orbits
 
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