#611 - Rebus Word Question
What word is identified by the below rebus ?
Your Your Your Your Your
Your Your Your Your Your

Tenures (10 yours)
What word is identified by the below rebus ?
Your Your Your Your Your
Your Your Your Your Your
Tenures (10 yours)
Can you count the number of triangles in the picture below ?
104
In The 1st month of this year(year 2013) , i noticed that the date 13-1-13 (13 January 2013) is special.
This date is special as :
Date * Month = Year.
Can you figure out which year of this centaury have maximum number of such dates ?
2024
Has seven such instance in the year-
24-01-24
12-02-24
08-03-24
06-04-24
04-06-24
03-08-24
02-12-24
A gardener planted the mangoes trees in a mathematical ordered way (i.e. he planted a tree in rows).
He created the total of 19 rows of trees.
Note: There should be more than 2 trees to count as a row.
What is the minimum number of trees required by the gardener to have 19 rows of trees?
A B C
E F G H
I J K L
M N O P
R S T
5 horizontal rows
4 vertical columns
4 diagonals with slope 1 (ROL, NKH, MJG, IFC)
4 diagonals with slope -1 (SNI, TOJE, PKFA, LGB)
2 knight's move diagonals with slope -2 (AJS, BKT)
Can you think of a smallest +ve number such that if we shuffle the digits of the number, the new number becomes double the original number.
125874 shuffled to 251748
Find the next number in the series
21 32 54 87 131 ?
186
21+11*1 => 32
32+11*2 => 54
54+11*3 => 87
87+11*4 => 131
131+11*5 => 186 (answer)
Can anyone tell me a word in English dictionary which has a silent 'z'
Rendezvous
You have 100 killograms of puzzling mangoes, which are 99 percent water by weight.
You let them dehydrate until they are 98 percent water.
How much do they weigh now ?
Perhaps surprisingly, the mangoes now weigh 50 kilograms. The sack of mangoes originally weighed 100 kilograms, and 1 percent of its weight, or 1 pound, was non-water. If that 1 pound now makes up 2 percent of the total weight, then the total weight must be 50 kilograms.
There are 4 big houses in my home town.
They are made from these materials: red marbles, green marbles, white marbles and blue marbles.
* Mrs Jennifer's house is somewhere to the left of the green marbles one and the third one along is white marbles.
* Mrs Sharon owns a red marbles house and Mr Cruz does not live at either end, but lives somewhere to the right of the blue marbles house.
* Mr Danny lives in the fourth house, while the first house is not made from red marbles.
Who lives where, and what is their house made from ?
From, left to right:
#1 Mrs Jennifer - blue marbles
#2 Mrs Sharon - red marbles
#3 Mr Cruz - white marbles
#4 Mr Danny - green marbles
If we separate and label the clues, and label the houses #1, #2, #3, #4 from left to right we can see that:
a. Mrs Jennifer's house is somewhere to the left of the green marbles one.
b. The third one along is white marbles.
c. Mrs Sharon owns a red marbles house
d. Mr Cruz does not live at either end.
e. Mr Cruz lives somewhere to the right of the blue marbles house.
f. Mr Danny lives in the fourth house
g. The first house is not made from red marbles.
By (g) #1 isn't made from red marbles, and by (b) nor is #3. By (f) Mr Danny lives in #4 therefore by (c) #2 must be red marbles, and Mrs Sharon lives there.
Therefore by (d) Mr Cruz must live in #3, which, by (b) is the white marbles house.
By (a) #4 must be green marbles (otherwise Mrs Jennifer couldn't be to its left) and by (f) Mr Danny lives there.
Which leaves Mrs Jennifer, living in #1, the blue marbles house. QED.