Sunday, February 28, 2010

QUIZ CORNER 411. (\_/)_(\_/)_(\_/)_

1. A Lamb Growling:
   These two words are hot topic these days. Can you find  them by rearrainging the letters in this anagram?

2. Check the odd one out in this word conversion exercise.
   now, not, ill, new, end, night,


3. Three Gamblers:
   Before they started gambling Bob had twice as much money  as Adam and $ 60 more than Chris. Bob lost 105 and Chris  lost $ 45. All that was won by Adam and after the game Bob and Chris have equal amount and Adam has twice as much as any one of Bob or Chris.

   How much they had before the game and how much they have after the game?


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Quotable Quote
"Never forget this: The society in which we live
cannot give a man happiness ... Society can give a man
space to breathe and freedom to move in it; it can
afford him the means of keeping himself healthy and
making himself strong. But happiness never depends on
one's surroundings; it depends altogether on himself".

    Sir Sultan Mohammed Shah



Answers to the Quiz (\_/)_(\_/)_(\_/)

1. Global warming.
It is a noun and means an increase in an increase in the
average temperature of the earth's atmosphere, especially a

sustained increase sufficient to cause climatic change.

2. End is the odd one. All other words convert by addition
of letter k as follows:

now becomes know, not becomes knot, ill becomes kill,
new becomes knew and night become knight.

3. Adam= $ 120, Bob= $ 240 and Chris= $180

Assume Adam has $ x. Then Bob= 2x and Chris 2x-60

After they lose Adam's holding increases to x+ 105+ 45 which
is equal to Bob's 2x-105 plus Chris's 2x-60-45
That yield x= $120

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