I found this on the SSQQ page. It's a great site with over 40 logic puzzles.
At a recent High School basketball game, the incoming freshmen were expected to sit together in one particular section of the bleachers where the teachers could keep an eye on them.
Accordingly each of the 20 members of the class was assigned a specific seat in a special area over in the lower corner of the stands. The Freshman seating section consisted of 4 rows, 5 students to a row.
Seats 101 through 105 formed the front row, with 201 through 205 directly behind the first row, 301 through 305 the third row, and 401 through 405 on the fourth row.
From the following clues, can you give the students’ full names and list the exact the seat number where each child sat?
1. The Jefferson child and the Richter child were watching their first-ever basketball game.
2. There were exactly ten boys and ten girls.
3. The first and last names of one student who sat in the front row began with the same letter.
4. Patricia and the Clinton girl sat as far apart as possible; the same was true of the Carter boy and Alice.
5. The Davidson girl sat directly (but not necessarily immediately) behind Theo, who sat immediately behind the Lewis girl.
6. The following four students were in the same row: the Anderson girl, the Bixby boy, Theo, and Janet.
7. Carlton sat immediately behind the Walters girl.
8. Nick and the Langdon girl sat at opposite ends of one row; Patricia and the Forrester girl sat at opposite ends of another row.
9. The Olson boy sat immediately in front of Gerald and immediately behind the Eaton girl, who sat immediately behind William.
10. A boy sat in Seat 403.
11. Beverly sat between two boys; Bailey sat between two girls.
12. The Carter boy sat directly (but not necessarily immediately) in front of the Howland boy, who sat immediately in front of Patricia.
13. Lawrence, Marilyn, Sandy, and the Morrison boy were all in the same row.
14. Diana had wanted to sit with her boyfriend Dave, but was disappointed to find her assigned seat was two rows behind his.
15. Lawrence was not in Seat 105.
16. Louisa Langdon sat two seats directly behind Marilyn.
17. The Sullivan boy and the Tillman girl sat in the same row, which was two rows behind the Ives girl's.
18. Ralph was in Seat 103.
19. Janet sat immediately in front of a boy.
20. Victoria was not in Seat 205.
21. The Ponder boy sat immediately behind Theo.
22. Franklin was not the Olson boy
23. Carlton's last name is not Ashton.
24. The Ashton boy sat two seats directly behind Karolyn.
I'm posting one puzzle, riddle, math, or statistical problem a day. Try to answer each one and post your answers in the comments section. I'll post the answer the next day. Even if you have the same answer as someone else, feel free to put up your answer, too!
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Monday, June 25, 2012
Talk About Limbo
You are in LImbo. The administrator challenges you to a game. He will think of a natural number, and you can have one guess at it each day. (Once he has thought of his number, he will never change it.) If you guess it, he'll let you out. Will you get out? (Remember - you have eternity...) Explain.
What if he instead told you that he was going to pick an integer - now will you get out? What about if he chose a rational number? A real number?
What if he instead told you that he was going to pick an integer - now will you get out? What about if he chose a rational number? A real number?
Friday, June 22, 2012
4 Q in T P
21 G S
1 G L for M
2 4 6 8 W D W A
15 M on a D M C
In case you're not familiar, these are letter equations. For example, 7 D in a W would be 7 Days in a Week.
1 G L for M
2 4 6 8 W D W A
15 M on a D M C
In case you're not familiar, these are letter equations. For example, 7 D in a W would be 7 Days in a Week.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
It's Raining, It's Pouring
While on a trip Jim and his mom and dad went out in the rain. They had no umbrella, did not stay under the awning (or any other protection), and did not have rain coats. Nor did two of them protect the third.
Only two of them got their hair wet. Why?
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Give Me a Lever and I Can Move the World
I live yet have no eyes, no legs or ears. Even so, I can move earth.
What am I?
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Very Large and Very Small
Three oversized men were standing under a very tiny umbrella (think comic sized men and umbrella). But none of the men got wet. How is that possible?
Monday, June 11, 2012
Living in an Elevator
A lift is on the ground floor. There are 4 people in the lift including me.
When the lift reaches 1st floor, 1 person gets out 3 people get in.
The lift goes up to the second floor, 2 people get out 6 people get in.
It then goes up to the next floor up, no-one gets out but 12 people get in. Halfway up to the next floor up the lift cable snaps, it crashes to the floor. Everyone dies in the lift.
How did I survive?
How did I survive?
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