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Post any Lateral Thinking Questions here!

Post by HelloWorld » Sun Dec 24, 2006 4:20 am

Yes, I know it might sound similar to riddles, but really Lateral Thinking is completely different.

Here's a few.

1. What famous expression is this?

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2. In five years time, I will be three times as old as I was 3 years ago, how old am I now?

3. Which month has 29 days in a leap year?

4. Which statement is true out of the following?

One statement here is false.
Two statements here are false.
Three statements here are false.

5. A man is awake night after night without getting a wink of sleep, yet he doesn't feel tired. Why?

6. Which word do people in Scotland do people always pronounce hesitantly?

7. In which month are fewest daily newspapers sold?

8. At midnight it is raining hard. How probable is it that it will be sunny in 72 hours' time?

9. How can Princess Sophia be a one-year-old and nine months old at the same time?

10. On holiday in the Pyrennees, Stuart and Matt are skiing down the mountainside when suddenly an avalanche strikes. Stuart is nearly saved, but Matt is nearly buried under the snow. Who is the more greatful?

Enjoy!
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Post by John925 » Sun Dec 24, 2006 4:26 am

I like these puzzles! :stinkyhappy:
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Post by HelloWorld » Sun Dec 24, 2006 4:29 am

Anyone?
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Post by TheoX » Sun Dec 24, 2006 5:01 am

HelloWorld wrote:Yes, I know it might sound similar to riddles, but really Lateral Thinking is completely different.

Here's a few.

1. What famous expression is this?

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2. In five years time, I will be three times as old as I was 3 years ago, how old am I now?

3. Which month has 29 days in a leap year?

4. Which statement is true out of the following?

One statement here is false.
Two statements here are false.
Three statements here are false.

5. A man is awake night after night without getting a wink of sleep, yet he doesn't feel tired. Why?

6. Which word do people in Scotland do people always pronounce hesitantly?

7. In which month are fewest daily newspapers sold?

8. At midnight it is raining hard. How probable is it that it will be sunny in 72 hours' time?

9. How can Princess Sophia be a one-year-old and nine months old at the same time?

10. On holiday in the Pyrennees, Stuart and Matt are skiing down the mountainside when suddenly an avalanche strikes. Stuart is nearly saved, but Matt is nearly buried under the snow. Who is the more greatful?

Enjoy!
1. Errr...
2. Umm...
3. February
4. The second one?
5. He's on pills??? :lol:
6. ?

Have to go to bed now, don't feel like figuring out these others right now. :wink:
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Re: Post any Lateral Thinking Questions here!

Post by HelloWorld » Sun Dec 24, 2006 5:20 am

TheoX wrote:
HelloWorld wrote:Yes, I know it might sound similar to riddles, but really Lateral Thinking is completely different.

Here's a few.

1. What famous expression is this?

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2. In five years time, I will be three times as old as I was 3 years ago, how old am I now?

3. Which month has 29 days in a leap year?

4. Which statement is true out of the following?

One statement here is false.
Two statements here are false.
Three statements here are false.

5. A man is awake night after night without getting a wink of sleep, yet he doesn't feel tired. Why?

6. Which word do people in Scotland do people always pronounce hesitantly?

7. In which month are fewest daily newspapers sold?

8. At midnight it is raining hard. How probable is it that it will be sunny in 72 hours' time?

9. How can Princess Sophia be a one-year-old and nine months old at the same time?

10. On holiday in the Pyrennees, Stuart and Matt are skiing down the mountainside when suddenly an avalanche strikes. Stuart is nearly saved, but Matt is nearly buried under the snow. Who is the more greatful?

Enjoy!
1. Errr...
2. Umm...
3. February
4. The second one?
5. He's on pills??? :lol:
6. ?

Have to go to bed now, don't feel like figuring out these others right now. :wink:
You got No. 4 right!
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Post by AndySquirrel » Sun Dec 24, 2006 5:49 am

2. 7 years old
3. They all do.
4. Two statements here are false.
5. He slept during the day.
6. Hesitantly
7. February
8. It will be midnight in 72 hours (3 days)
10. Matt. Stuart was nearly saved.
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Post by HelloWorld » Sun Dec 24, 2006 5:59 am

Good on ya!
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Post by sakura » Sun Dec 24, 2006 6:28 am

1.safety?
9.She was born at the end of March?
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Post by HelloWorld » Sun Dec 24, 2006 7:00 am

HelloWorld wrote:Yes, I know it might sound similar to riddles, but really Lateral Thinking is completely different.

Here's a few.

1. What famous expression is this?

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Answer = Safety in Numbers. :D :D :D

2. In five years time, I will be three times as old as I was 3 years ago, how old am I now?

Answer = 7.

3. Which month has 29 days in a leap year?

Answer = Every month.

4. Which statement is true out of the following?

One statement here is false.
Two statements here are false.
Three statements here are false.

Answer = Two statements here are false.

5. A man is awake night after night without getting a wink of sleep, yet he doesn't feel tired. Why?

Answer = He works at night, and sleeps in the morning.

6. Which word do people in Scotland do people always pronounce hesitantly?

Answer = Hesitantly. :D :D :D

7. In which month are fewest daily newspapers sold?

Answer = February.

8. At midnight it is raining hard. How probable is it that it will be sunny in 72 hours' time?

Answer = Impossible. 72 hours later it will be midnight.

9. How can Princess Sophia be a one-year-old and nine months old at the same time?

Answer = She is a racehorse. :D :D :D

10. On holiday in the Pyrennees, Stuart and Matt are skiing down the mountainside when suddenly an avalanche strikes. Stuart is nearly saved, but Matt is nearly buried under the snow. Who is the more greatful?

Answer = Matt, Stuart is dead.

Hope you had fun!

Enjoy!
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Post by dlcs18 » Sun Dec 24, 2006 9:48 pm

HelloWorld wrote: 3. Which month has 29 days in a leap year?

Answer = Every month.
How can it be every month, Isn't it supposed to be February?
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Post by John925 » Sun Dec 24, 2006 9:56 pm

At least 29 days you mean. December has 31 :wink:
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Post by sulferbutterfly » Sun Dec 31, 2006 1:05 pm

here's a few:


1.Subtract Five

How many times can you subtract 5 from the number 25?



2.Three Fishing Poles

One day, two fathers and two sons went shopping for fishing poles. Their shopping spree was successful. Each bought a fishing pole and all together they had three fishing poles. How is this possible?



3.The Boat Ladder

The rope ladder of a boat hangs over the side of the boat and just touches the water. The ladder rungs are 8 inches apart. How many rungs will be under the water when the tide rises 3.5 feet?
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Post by dlcs18 » Sun Dec 31, 2006 6:53 pm

sulferbutterfly wrote:here's a few:


1.Subtract Five

How many times can you subtract 5 from the number 25?



2.Three Fishing Poles

One day, two fathers and two sons went shopping for fishing poles. Their shopping spree was successful. Each bought a fishing pole and all together they had three fishing poles. How is this possible?



3.The Boat Ladder

The rope ladder of a boat hangs over the side of the boat and just touches the water. The ladder rungs are 8 inches apart. How many rungs will be under the water when the tide rises 3.5 feet?
1. Five
2. It isn't possible?
3. :?:
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Post by ILoveWonderland » Sun Dec 31, 2006 7:19 pm

sulferbutterfly wrote:here's a few:


1.Subtract Five

How many times can you subtract 5 from the number 25?



2.Three Fishing Poles

One day, two fathers and two sons went shopping for fishing poles. Their shopping spree was successful. Each bought a fishing pole and all together they had three fishing poles. How is this possible?



3.The Boat Ladder

The rope ladder of a boat hangs over the side of the boat and just touches the water. The ladder rungs are 8 inches apart. How many rungs will be under the water when the tide rises 3.5 feet?
1. only once, then you're subtracting from 20.
2. they were a son, a father, and a grandfather. the father is a father of the son and the son of the grandfather.
3. 4 rungs
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Post by AndySquirrel » Sun Dec 31, 2006 8:11 pm

ILoveWonderland wrote: 1. only once, then you're subtracting from 20.
2. they were a son, a father, and a grandfather. the father is a father of the son and the son of the grandfather.
3. 4 rungs
1. same
2. same
3. none
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Post by Muzozavr » Sun Dec 31, 2006 8:44 pm

3. the boat rises too, so no rings will be under water.
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Post by sulferbutterfly » Mon Jan 01, 2007 4:36 am

wow, you guys are good! i could'nt figure out any of them myself.

1. only once, then you're subtracting from 20.
2. they were a son, a father, and a grandfather. the father is a father of the son and the son of the grandfather.
3. the boat rises too, so no rings will be under water.
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Post by dlcs18 » Mon Jan 01, 2007 4:38 am

ILoveWonderland wrote:1. only once, then you're subtracting from 20.
:?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?:
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Post by sulferbutterfly » Mon Jan 01, 2007 9:41 am

dlcs18 wrote:
ILoveWonderland wrote:1. only once, then you're subtracting from 20.
:?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?:
after you subtract 5 from 25 once, it's 20. the second 5 you subtract would be subtracted from the 20 that was left. so after you subtract 5 from 25 once the number you're subtracting from is no longer 25.
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Post by dlcs18 » Mon Jan 01, 2007 9:59 am

Still don't understand :?
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Post by sulferbutterfly » Tue Jan 02, 2007 9:10 am

dlcs18 wrote:Still don't understand :?
i'm sorry, i'm really bad at explaining things.


~~here's a few more~~

1. A woman gave natural birth to two sons who were born on the same hour of the same day of the same month of the same year. But they were not twins and she had no access to a time machine. How could this be?

2. A police officer saw a truck driver clearly going the wrong way down a one-way street, but did not try to stop him. Why not?

3. Two boxers are in a boxing match (regular boxing, not kick boxing). The fight is scheduled for 12 rounds but ends after 6 rounds, after one boxer knocks out the other boxer. Yet no man throws a punch. How is this possible?
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Post by dlcs18 » Tue Jan 02, 2007 9:26 am

1. It wasn't on the same minute?

I think I understand the 5 from 25 thing now!
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Post by sulferbutterfly » Tue Jan 02, 2007 5:31 pm

dlcs18 wrote:1. It wasn't on the same minute?
nope, not in the same minute.
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Post by wonderland01 » Tue Jan 02, 2007 5:33 pm

2. He was walking down the street the wrong way?
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Post by dlcs18 » Tue Jan 02, 2007 9:41 pm

sulferbutterfly wrote:
dlcs18 wrote:1. It wasn't on the same minute?
nope, not in the same minute.
That means I'm right, right? :? :lol:
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Post by wonderland01 » Tue Jan 02, 2007 9:45 pm

1. It wasn't on the same second :?:
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Post by sulferbutterfly » Wed Jan 03, 2007 10:44 am

wonderland01 wrote:2. He was walking down the street the wrong way?
yep, thats right!


1. It wasn't on the same second :?:
nope. just in the same hour.
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Post by Muzozavr » Wed Jan 03, 2007 3:11 pm

3. Were they women boxing.
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Post by sulferbutterfly » Wed Jan 03, 2007 5:01 pm

Muzozavr wrote:3. Were they women boxing.
yep :D !


1. Answer: They were two of a set of triplets (or quadruplets, etc.)
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Post by ILoveWonderland » Thu Jan 11, 2007 9:33 pm

sulferbutterfly wrote:
dlcs18 wrote:Still don't understand :?
i'm sorry, i'm really bad at explaining things.


~~here's a few more~~

1. A woman gave natural birth to two sons who were born on the same hour of the same day of the same month of the same year. But they were not twins and she had no access to a time machine. How could this be?

2. A police officer saw a truck driver clearly going the wrong way down a one-way street, but did not try to stop him. Why not?

3. Two boxers are in a boxing match (regular boxing, not kick boxing). The fight is scheduled for 12 rounds but ends after 6 rounds, after one boxer knocks out the other boxer. Yet no man throws a punch. How is this possible?
1. The two sons are two of three triplets (I didn't see the answer you put before I first answered).
2. The truck driver was walking, not driving a truck.
3. The boxers are women.
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