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Jan 9th, 2007, 06:52 AM
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Riddles?
Post some riddles here. This stuff is addictive!
Here's two to get you started...
What's the Dominant Fifth?" asked Dr. Dingo, as his daughter Cicely came in from school.
Cicely blushed. "Just a secret society," she said. "I'm one of the vice-presidents."
"And you're meeting tonight; is that right?"
"How on earth did you know?" ask Cicely.
"You left this lying about. That's no way to keep secrets, my girl." He handed Cicely this paper:
Dominant Fifth
REASM NCNVE OTMLE SEHST TAOEI
"How did you manage to read it?" asked Cicely. "The code is known to only about eight of us."
"Change it," said Dingo. "Any fool can read that."
Where and When is the next meeting scheduled?
I am a three digit number.
My tens digit is five more than my ones digit.
My hundreds digit is eight less than my tens digit.
What number am I?
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Jan 9th, 2007, 07:15 AM
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Re: Riddles?
 Originally Posted by BillGeek
I am a three digit number.
My tens digit is five more than my ones digit.
My hundreds digit is eight less than my tens digit.
What number am I?
194, unless i'm missing the riddle part...
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Jan 9th, 2007, 07:19 AM
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Re: Riddles?
 Originally Posted by bushmobile
194, unless i'm missing the riddle part...
That's it. Am I the only one that struggled for 3 hours with this???
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Jan 9th, 2007, 10:36 AM
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MEET IN THE CLASS ROOM AT SEVEN
Is the answer to the first riddle - just write down and remove the 5th letter like this:
REASM NCNVE OTMLE SEHST TAOEI
REAS NCNV OTML SEHS TAOE
REAS CNV OML SES TAO
REAS NV OM SES TO
REA NV OM ES TO
EA NV M ES T
EA NV ES T
E NV ES
E NV ES
My secretary hopes that I will pay her, her landlord hopes that she will produce some rent, the Electricity Board hopes that he will settle their bill, and so on. I find it a wonderfully optimistic way of life. [Dirk Gently]
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Jan 9th, 2007, 10:39 AM
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Re: Riddles?
You wake up in the middle of the night and you want to put on a pair of socks without disturbing your significant other, so you go to your sock drawer where you have 25 brown socks and 25 black socks. What is the minimum number of socks you need to take out of the drawer so that you can be sure of having at least one pair of the same color?
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Jan 9th, 2007, 10:40 AM
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Re: Riddles?
 Originally Posted by MartinLiss
You wake up in the middle of the night and you want to put on a pair of socks without disturbing your significant other, so you go to your sock drawer where you have 25 brown socks and 25 black socks. What is the minimum number of socks you need to take out of the drawer so that you can be sure of having at least one pair of the same color?
3 .
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Jan 9th, 2007, 10:48 AM
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Re: Riddles?
And my favorite riddle...
Mr. Smith and his wife invite nine other couples to a party. Everyone who is invited shows up and as the party progresses people meet each other. When two people meet they may or may not shake hands. They do not, however, shake hands with themselves nor with the person they came with.
At the end of the party, Mr. Smith stands at the door asking each of the other guests (including Mrs. Smith) with how many people they shook hands. He notices that they all give different answers.
With how many people did Mrs. Smith shake hands with?
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Jan 9th, 2007, 10:52 AM
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Re: Riddles?
 Originally Posted by bushmobile
3 .
One if you're a smart cookie and fold them in pairs.
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Jan 9th, 2007, 10:56 AM
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18? Mrs. Smith shook hands with everyone except Mr. Smith? This is too easy therefore I missed something.
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Jan 9th, 2007, 10:59 AM
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I don't have riddles, but each year I give these to high school students, they enjoy them.
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EQUATION ANALYSIS TESTS.....
These equations don't test your IQ, and certainly not your math ability,
but they will give your creativity a work- out. It may be helpful to know
that few people solve more than half a set at a sitting, but that many find
they can finish them all over a few days. Each equation contains the
initials of words that will - make it correct. To solve, just supply the
missing words.
For example, 26 = L. of the A. would be 26 = Letters of the Alphabet.
a. 26 = L. of the A
b. 7 = W. of the A.W.
c. 1,001 = A.N.
d. 12 = S. of the Z.
e. 54 = C. in a D. (with the J.)
f. 9 = P. in the S.S.
g. 88 = P. K.
h. 13 = S. on the A.F.
i. 32 = D.F. at which W.F.
J. 18 = H. on a G.C.
k. 90 = D. in a R.A.
l. 200 = D. for P.G. in M.
m. 8 = S. on a S.S.
n. 3 = B.M. (S.H.T.R.!)
o. 4 = Q. in a G.
p. 24 = H. in a D.
q. 1 = W. on a U.
r. 5 = D. in a Z.C.
s. 57 = H.V.
t. 11 = P. on a F.T.
u. 1,000 = W. that a P. is W.
v. 29 = D. in F. in a L.Y.
w. 64 = S. in a C.
x. 40 = D. and N. of the G.F.
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Jan 9th, 2007, 11:01 AM
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Re: Riddles?
 Originally Posted by MartinLiss
With how many people did Mrs. Smith shake hands with?
None, she was in the kitchen cooking, like a good housewife
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Jan 9th, 2007, 11:10 AM
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Re: Riddles?
 Originally Posted by MartinLiss
With how many people did Mrs. Smith shake hands with?
I thought Mrs. Smith was too busy trying to assasinate her husband before he assasinates her?
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Jan 9th, 2007, 11:11 AM
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Re: Riddles?
 Originally Posted by kregg
I thought Mrs. Smith was too busy trying to assasinate her husband before he assasinates her?
In the kitchen, with the knife?
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Jan 9th, 2007, 11:13 AM
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Is this cluedo now? I love cluedo!
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Jan 9th, 2007, 11:18 AM
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Here is a strange one, I am not sure of the answer myself:
You have a glass sphere. There is a place in the centre of the sphere for a candle. There is enough air in the sphere to keep the candle going for 60 seconds.
You light the candle and drop the sphere off a tower. The sphere takes 60 seconds to hit the ground. Just before the sphere hits the ground, is the candle lighted.
My secretary hopes that I will pay her, her landlord hopes that she will produce some rent, the Electricity Board hopes that he will settle their bill, and so on. I find it a wonderfully optimistic way of life. [Dirk Gently]
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Jan 9th, 2007, 11:19 AM
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Guest, couples, assasinations, knife(s)...what kind of party was this?
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Jan 9th, 2007, 11:20 AM
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Re: Riddles?
 Originally Posted by THEROB
Here is a strange one, I am not sure of the answer myself:
You have a glass sphere. There is a place in the centre of the sphere for a candle. There is enough air in the sphere to keep the candle going for 60 seconds.
You light the candle and drop the sphere off a tower. The sphere takes 60 seconds to hit the ground. Just before the sphere hits the ground, is the candle lighted.
Yes, because if you could light the candle, then there must be a hole in the sphere.
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Jan 9th, 2007, 11:22 AM
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Is the candle lit? Why not? there is no out air disturbing the flame. Maybe if the candle was upside down, it might go out
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Jan 9th, 2007, 11:23 AM
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Re: Riddles?
 Originally Posted by penagate
Yes, because if you could light the candle, then there must be a hole in the sphere.
No the sphere can be opened - light the candle - close it and drop. The 60 seconds of air time starts from the drop.
My secretary hopes that I will pay her, her landlord hopes that she will produce some rent, the Electricity Board hopes that he will settle their bill, and so on. I find it a wonderfully optimistic way of life. [Dirk Gently]
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Jan 9th, 2007, 11:24 AM
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The denfinition of a sphere...means it's enclosed
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Jan 9th, 2007, 11:24 AM
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Re: Riddles?
 Originally Posted by THEROB
No the sphere can be opened - light the candle - close it and drop. The 60 seconds of air time starts from the drop.
In that case, it's still lit, because you said 'just before' it hits the ground. Therefore, just before it runs out of air.
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Jan 9th, 2007, 11:24 AM
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Re: Riddles?
 Originally Posted by BillGeek
That's it. Am I the only one that struggled for 3 hours with this??? 
Took about two minutes. It's easier to start with the middle number. due to the clues it has to be a very high number so starting at 9, the others just fell into place
 Life is one big rock tune 
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Jan 9th, 2007, 11:35 AM
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Re: Riddles?
 Originally Posted by penagate
In that case, it's still lit, because you said 'just before' it hits the ground. Therefore, just before it runs out of air.
But because the sphere is falling - there is no convection, so the oxygen wont replace the carbon dioxide. So the candle had no oxygen to burn and hence it could go out.
Another alternitive is that through difusion the oxygen will get to the candle. So it will stay lit.
Guess we will just have to try it.
My secretary hopes that I will pay her, her landlord hopes that she will produce some rent, the Electricity Board hopes that he will settle their bill, and so on. I find it a wonderfully optimistic way of life. [Dirk Gently]
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Jan 9th, 2007, 11:40 AM
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Candle, the sphere hits the ground first. Why? The candle is in the middle of the sphere, and we do not know how big the sphere is. As the outside of the sphere hits the ground breaking open the sphere, the candle roll away, therefore the candle nevers goes out, but the sphere does hit first.
Okay, I am adding this to my high school list.
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Jan 9th, 2007, 11:46 AM
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Candles stay lit because the heat they produce causes the carbon dioxide, they produce, to rise. Oxygen fills the space and the cycle keeps going. However during freefall the carbon dioxide doesn't rise so the candle could go out.
I think it would go out when it has been cracked open - no candle could survice the blast
My secretary hopes that I will pay her, her landlord hopes that she will produce some rent, the Electricity Board hopes that he will settle their bill, and so on. I find it a wonderfully optimistic way of life. [Dirk Gently]
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Jan 9th, 2007, 11:46 AM
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Re: Riddles?
 Originally Posted by sessi4ml
18? Mrs. Smith shook hands with everyone except Mr. Smith? This is too easy therefore I missed something.
No, "He notices that they all give different answers". Think about this. Since he got a different answer from everyone and there are 19 different possible answers (0 to 18) that must mean that he got every possible answer, and if Mrs. Smith shook hands with 18 people then nobody could give the 0 answer.
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Jan 9th, 2007, 12:05 PM
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Re: Riddles?
 Originally Posted by MartinLiss
No, "He notices that they all give different answers". Think about this. Since he got a different answer from everyone and there are 19 different possible answers (0 to 18) that must mean that he got every possible answer, and if Mrs. Smith shook hands with 18 people then nobody could give the 0 answer.
Indeed. And think about this; somebody shook hands 18 times, which means that there were 18 other people who all shook hands at least once. Which leaves very limited options as to who could have been the person to shake hands 0 times.
Then consider who shook hands 17 times.
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Jan 9th, 2007, 12:07 PM
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i believe the sphere/candle riddle probably has something to do with how much air the sphere can hold at different altitudes.
e.g. the sphere contains 60 seconds of oxygen at X feet, but at a lower height the air pressure is greater so it will hold more oxygen (and hence whilst it's still alight)
the actual problem doesn't sound too well thought out though...
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Jan 9th, 2007, 12:07 PM
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Re: Riddles?
You wake up in the middle of the night and you want to put on a pair of gloves without disturbing your significant other, so you go to your glove drawer where you have 24 brown gloves and 24 black gloves. What is the minimum number of gloves you need to take out of the drawer so that you can be sure of having at least one pair of the same color?
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Jan 9th, 2007, 12:09 PM
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Re: Riddles?
 Originally Posted by zaza
You wake up in the middle of the night and you want to put on a pair of gloves without disturbing your significant other, so you go to your glove drawer where you have 24 brown gloves and 24 black gloves. What is the minimum number of gloves you need to take out of the drawer so that you can be sure of having at least one pair of the same color?
13 ?
edit: No, 25
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Jan 9th, 2007, 12:10 PM
#31
Re: Riddles?
 Originally Posted by bushmobile
13 ?
edit: No, 25
You're not as stupid as you look.
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Jan 10th, 2007, 12:46 AM
#32
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Re: Riddles?
@sessi4ml:
These are what I could complete... for now...
26 Letters of the Alphabet
7 Wonders of the Ancient World
12 Signs of the Zodiac?
9 Planets in the Solar System
Thee blind mice - see how they run
24 Hours in a day
v. 29 = D. in F. in a L.Y.
29 Days in february in a Leap Year
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Jan 10th, 2007, 12:50 AM
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Re: Riddles?
 Originally Posted by zaza
You're not as stupid as you look.

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Jan 10th, 2007, 01:17 AM
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BillGeek, good job. Most people can do half in one sitting
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Jan 10th, 2007, 01:40 AM
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At least I got 30%... I think...
I'm still working on it. Do you have a time limit for the students?
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Jan 10th, 2007, 02:52 AM
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OOhhhh... I think I've got another one...
i. 32 = D.F. at which W.F.
32 Degrees Farenheit at which water freezes???
In SA we use celcius, so I'm not sure whether that's right...
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Jan 10th, 2007, 03:03 AM
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Re: Riddles?
Got a few more...
e. 54 = C. in a D. (with the J.)
54 Cards in a Deck with the Jokers
13 Stripes on the American Flag
18 Holes on a Golf Course
90 Degrees in a Right Angle
l. 200 = D. for P.G. in M.
200 Dollars for Passing Go in Monopoly
u. 1,000 = W. that a P. is W.
1000 Words that a Picture is Worth
64 Squares in a Chessboard
x. 40 = D. and N. of the G.F.
40 Days and Nights of the Great Flood
Still struggling with:
c. 1,001 = A.N.
g. 88 = P. K.
m. 8 = S. on a S.S.
o. 4 = Q. in a G.
q. 1 = W. on a U.
r. 5 = D. in a Z.C.
s. 57 = H.V.
t. 11 = P. on a F.T.
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Jan 10th, 2007, 03:55 AM
#38
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Re: Riddles?
11 Players on a Football Team
 Life is one big rock tune 
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Jan 10th, 2007, 03:59 AM
#39
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88 Piano Keys... I can't believe I didn't get that one with my (limited) music knowledge...
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Jan 10th, 2007, 06:05 AM
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1001 Arabian Nights.
1 wheel on a unicycle
4 quarts in a gallon
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