CHECK YOUR LATERAL THINKING PROWESS !!!!!!!!!!!! THE FIRST 4 ARE THE QUESTIONS AND THE LAST 4 ARE THE ANSWERS ... DO NOT LOOK AT THE ANSWERS FIRST !!!!! THESE ARE REALLY GOOD
From India, Coimbatore
From India, Coimbatore
I got the answers of all except one. The murderere. What is the answer of that murder mystery? - Hiten
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
I think generally the firemen will have their names on their pockets, this fireman would have had his name since he is wearing uniform.
Hi ! I got the last three. What is the answer of the first ? Ican’t seem to get that one. Please throw light on the answer of the first one. they are :lol: :lol: :lol:
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
1)As Hiten Told Light house .........I Guess
2)Pour the IInd filled glass juice into the IInd emty glass from right side.
3)Others r women.
4)The last person will take the basket along with the egg.
Regards,
Deepa
From India, Gurgaon
2)Pour the IInd filled glass juice into the IInd emty glass from right side.
3)Others r women.
4)The last person will take the basket along with the egg.
Regards,
Deepa
From India, Gurgaon
Hi,
I found the ANSWERS to all the 4 Puzzles. Here it is:
ANSWER to the first Puzzle:
He was a lighthouse keeper who switched off the lighthouse.
Electric illumination in the form of carbon arc lamps was first employed at lighthouses at an early date, even while oil lamps were still in vogue. The first of these was at Dungeness, England, in 1862, followed by a number of others.
In the beginning of the 20th century Swedish inventor Gustav Dahlén invented the AGA Lighthouse which effectively made lighthouse keepers obsolete. However, for many years lighthouses still had keepers, partly because lighthouse keepers could serve as a rescue service if necessary. Improvements in maritime navigation and safety such as GPS have led to the phasing out of non-automated lighthouses, with the last keepers removed in the 1990s. Today there are a few keeper-run lighthouses left in existence; the vast majority, however, have been fully automated.
Puzzle 2:
Take the filled up glass from the middle and pour it into the empty glass which is placed 5th from left
Puzzle: 3
The last person takes the basket along with the egg
Puzzle: 4
There was only one man and the rest were women.
These answers might not be in order to the Puzzle numbered....but you know whick answer is to which puzzle.
Good ones though
Regards
Leena
I found the ANSWERS to all the 4 Puzzles. Here it is:
ANSWER to the first Puzzle:
He was a lighthouse keeper who switched off the lighthouse.
Electric illumination in the form of carbon arc lamps was first employed at lighthouses at an early date, even while oil lamps were still in vogue. The first of these was at Dungeness, England, in 1862, followed by a number of others.
In the beginning of the 20th century Swedish inventor Gustav Dahlén invented the AGA Lighthouse which effectively made lighthouse keepers obsolete. However, for many years lighthouses still had keepers, partly because lighthouse keepers could serve as a rescue service if necessary. Improvements in maritime navigation and safety such as GPS have led to the phasing out of non-automated lighthouses, with the last keepers removed in the 1990s. Today there are a few keeper-run lighthouses left in existence; the vast majority, however, have been fully automated.
Puzzle 2:
Take the filled up glass from the middle and pour it into the empty glass which is placed 5th from left
Puzzle: 3
The last person takes the basket along with the egg
Puzzle: 4
There was only one man and the rest were women.
These answers might not be in order to the Puzzle numbered....but you know whick answer is to which puzzle.
Good ones though
Regards
Leena
Hey Leena,
Your explanations are too good. Though lot of us could understand that its a light house, your explanations for the same is fantastic and a new learning, atleast for me. Keep up the good work.
Rgrds,
Muthukumar K
From India, Mumbai
Your explanations are too good. Though lot of us could understand that its a light house, your explanations for the same is fantastic and a new learning, atleast for me. Keep up the good work.
Rgrds,
Muthukumar K
From India, Mumbai
I would say the BEST post I have seen this was truly good a great mental exercise some of the questions are even asked in interviews. I can only say Buddy just "ENCORE". Sid :D
From India, Gurgaon
From India, Gurgaon
Hi Hiten They found the murderer as John because he is the only man present. Rest all are women
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
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