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Questions from our football club pub quiz yesterday... Logic 1. How many football boots are on the field of play at the start of a typical premier league match? 2. On an analogue clock, starting at 12:00 what is the next time that the minute hand will pass the hour hand (to the nearest minute)? 3. If you have one of every different denomination note and coin in the euro series, how much money would you have? 4. In chess, how many squares is the most any piece can travel in one move? 5. If you are in a race and you overtake the runner in second place just before the finish what place would you finish in? 6. If the average of 20 different numbers is zero, what is the maximum number of those that can be positive? 7. If the interest rate is 5% how much would you have in your account if you deposited 100 euro for two years? 8. In scrabble, which word has a higher score – BOY or GIRL ? 9. What is the minimum number of squares of the same colour there can be on any face of a Rubiks cube? 10. The year 2002 reads the same backwards as forwards – what is the next year from now for which that is true?
6 the answer is 20 zero is an even number. btw, I am relearning stuff like prime factor trees at the moment useful for rooting.
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Duncan Edwards Jones wrote:
1. How many football boots are on the field of play at the start of a typical premier league match?
Dunno, never seen one of 'em.
Duncan Edwards Jones wrote:
2. On an analogue clock, starting at 12:00 what is the next time that the minute hand will pass the hour hand (to the nearest minute)?
66 minutes. A bit near five over one.
Duncan Edwards Jones wrote:
3. If you have one of every different denomination note and coin in the euro series, how much money would you have?
To visualize the patterns;
1ct + 2ct + 5ct = .08ct
10 ct + 20ct + 50ct = .80ct
1euro + 2coin + 5 bill = 8 euro
10 + 20 + 50 = 80 eruo
100 + 200 + 500 = 800 euro +
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888.88 euro.You'd have 888 euro and 88 eurocent in a specific currency.
Duncan Edwards Jones wrote:
4. In chess, how many squares is the most any piece can travel in one move?
That'd be the length of the entire board. 8 fields.
Duncan Edwards Jones wrote:
5. If you are in a race and you overtake the runner in second place just before the finish what place would you finish in?
The second place, or in intesnive care.
Duncan Edwards Jones wrote:
6. If the average of 20 different numbers is zero, what is the maximum number of those that can be positive?
20-1, as at least one of the numbers must be negative.
Duncan Edwards Jones wrote:
7. If the interest rate is 5% how much would you have in your account if you deposited 100 euro for two years?
After the first year 105 euro, the year after that 105,25
Duncan Edwards Jones wrote:
8. In scrabble, which word has a higher score – BOY or GIRL ?
BOY; Y would be hard to place, while the other letters are more common.
Duncan Edwards Jones wrote:
9. What is the minimum number of squares of the same colour there can be on any face of a Rubiks cube?
1, if it is solved.
Duncan Edwards Jones wrot
Oh, 1, but not when it is solved
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6 the answer is 20 zero is an even number. btw, I am relearning stuff like prime factor trees at the moment useful for rooting.
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Dalek Dave wrote:
I am relearning stuff like prime factor trees at the moment
useful for rootingYou have to love Australian girls, they pretend to care about what you are droning on about and you get to root them too. :-D
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After the first year 105 euro, the year after that 105,25
After the second year it would be 110.25.
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10.25 Read the question again. :)
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Questions from our football club pub quiz yesterday... Logic 1. How many football boots are on the field of play at the start of a typical premier league match? 2. On an analogue clock, starting at 12:00 what is the next time that the minute hand will pass the hour hand (to the nearest minute)? 3. If you have one of every different denomination note and coin in the euro series, how much money would you have? 4. In chess, how many squares is the most any piece can travel in one move? 5. If you are in a race and you overtake the runner in second place just before the finish what place would you finish in? 6. If the average of 20 different numbers is zero, what is the maximum number of those that can be positive? 7. If the interest rate is 5% how much would you have in your account if you deposited 100 euro for two years? 8. In scrabble, which word has a higher score – BOY or GIRL ? 9. What is the minimum number of squares of the same colour there can be on any face of a Rubiks cube? 10. The year 2002 reads the same backwards as forwards – what is the next year from now for which that is true?
Duncan Edwards Jones wrote:
9. What is the minimum number of squares of the same colour there can be on any face of a Rubiks cube?
2. There are 9 squares on a face of a 3x3x3 Rubik's cube, but only 6 colours. Therefore, you will always have at least 2 squares of the same colour on any face.
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Duncan Edwards Jones wrote:
1. How many football boots are on the field of play at the start of a typical premier league match?
Dunno, never seen one of 'em.
Duncan Edwards Jones wrote:
2. On an analogue clock, starting at 12:00 what is the next time that the minute hand will pass the hour hand (to the nearest minute)?
66 minutes. A bit near five over one.
Duncan Edwards Jones wrote:
3. If you have one of every different denomination note and coin in the euro series, how much money would you have?
To visualize the patterns;
1ct + 2ct + 5ct = .08ct
10 ct + 20ct + 50ct = .80ct
1euro + 2coin + 5 bill = 8 euro
10 + 20 + 50 = 80 eruo
100 + 200 + 500 = 800 euro +
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888.88 euro.You'd have 888 euro and 88 eurocent in a specific currency.
Duncan Edwards Jones wrote:
4. In chess, how many squares is the most any piece can travel in one move?
That'd be the length of the entire board. 8 fields.
Duncan Edwards Jones wrote:
5. If you are in a race and you overtake the runner in second place just before the finish what place would you finish in?
The second place, or in intesnive care.
Duncan Edwards Jones wrote:
6. If the average of 20 different numbers is zero, what is the maximum number of those that can be positive?
20-1, as at least one of the numbers must be negative.
Duncan Edwards Jones wrote:
7. If the interest rate is 5% how much would you have in your account if you deposited 100 euro for two years?
After the first year 105 euro, the year after that 105,25
Duncan Edwards Jones wrote:
8. In scrabble, which word has a higher score – BOY or GIRL ?
BOY; Y would be hard to place, while the other letters are more common.
Duncan Edwards Jones wrote:
9. What is the minimum number of squares of the same colour there can be on any face of a Rubiks cube?
1, if it is solved.
Duncan Edwards Jones wrot
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10.25 Read the question again. :)
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If the interest rate is 5% how much would you have in your account if you deposited 100 euro for two years?
Actually, reading the question again, it could be interpreted to say that 100 Euros were deposited each year for two years which means: 100 + 5% = 105 105 + 100 + 5% = 215.25 Or if it means 100 Euros deposited and then left in the account for two years: 100 + 5% = 105 105 + 5% = 110.25 To be clear, it does not ask how much interest you would make by the second year (10.25) which was your answer. I suggest you read the question just one more time. ;P
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If the interest rate is 5% how much would you have in your account if you deposited 100 euro for two years?
Actually, reading the question again, it could be interpreted to say that 100 Euros were deposited each year for two years which means: 100 + 5% = 105 105 + 100 + 5% = 215.25 Or if it means 100 Euros deposited and then left in the account for two years: 100 + 5% = 105 105 + 5% = 110.25 To be clear, it does not ask how much interest you would make by the second year (10.25) which was your answer. I suggest you read the question just one more time. ;P
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Forogar wrote:
Actually, reading the question again, it could be interpreted to say that 100 Euros were deposited each year for two years which means:
Nah, that would be expressed as:
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If the interest rate is 5% how much would you have in your account if you deposited 100 euro every year for two years?
And to be 110.25 the expression would be:
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If the interest rate is 5% how much would you have in your account after two years if you deposited 100 euros?
But since it says that you deposit 100 euros for two years, means that you withdraw them after these two years, leaving the interest only, that's the catch. This could of course just be my faulty understanding of English as it isn't my first language, but I've seen this exact question several times before with this exact twist, so I believe I'm not totally off track. If I recall correctly I have even seen it done by Martin Gardner[^].
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello[^]
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Forogar wrote:
Actually, reading the question again, it could be interpreted to say that 100 Euros were deposited each year for two years which means:
Nah, that would be expressed as:
quote:
If the interest rate is 5% how much would you have in your account if you deposited 100 euro every year for two years?
And to be 110.25 the expression would be:
quote:
If the interest rate is 5% how much would you have in your account after two years if you deposited 100 euros?
But since it says that you deposit 100 euros for two years, means that you withdraw them after these two years, leaving the interest only, that's the catch. This could of course just be my faulty understanding of English as it isn't my first language, but I've seen this exact question several times before with this exact twist, so I believe I'm not totally off track. If I recall correctly I have even seen it done by Martin Gardner[^].
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello[^]
Aha! Well that is perhaps reading more into the question than was there. One of the worst assumptions in answering questions is making assumptions about the question that may or may not be true but are not actually specified. You may be right that this question was asked on the basis of withdrawing the 100 Euros after the two year period, but it doesn't say that so you can't assume that... or maybe you should. The real problem is that the question is as well stated as many clients are with their requirements when it comes to custom software requests so is open to a lot of interpretation! :laugh: Din engelska är bättre än min svenska!
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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Aha! Well that is perhaps reading more into the question than was there. One of the worst assumptions in answering questions is making assumptions about the question that may or may not be true but are not actually specified. You may be right that this question was asked on the basis of withdrawing the 100 Euros after the two year period, but it doesn't say that so you can't assume that... or maybe you should. The real problem is that the question is as well stated as many clients are with their requirements when it comes to custom software requests so is open to a lot of interpretation! :laugh: Din engelska är bättre än min svenska!
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
You're having better clients than me. :)
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello[^]