Lateral Thinking. - Page 10

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Red Sable

by Red Sable on 11 September 2011 - 15:09

ah, those gas guzzlers would use up more than the weight of a wee birdy.

Unscramble these guys:

ulaatcgeo

iiuotnnrt

hheeiarhl

sstdaoacei


by Ibrahim on 11 September 2011 - 17:09

A large truck started crossing a bridge 1 mile long. The bridge can only hold 14,000 lbs which is the exact weight of the truck. The truck makes it half way across the bridge and stops. A small bird lands on the truck. Does the bridge collapse? And why?

Answer: The bridge will not collapse as the weight of burned fuel lost from the Gross weight of the truck is more than the weight of a small bird, therefore the weight of the truck remains equal or less tha 14,000 lbs.

by Ibrahim on 11 September 2011 - 17:09

ulaatcgeo

catalogue

by Ibrahim on 11 September 2011 - 17:09

sstdaoacei

associated

by Ibrahim on 11 September 2011 - 17:09

iiuotnnrt

nutrition

by Ibrahim on 11 September 2011 - 17:09

hheeiarhl

I give up on this one

Ninja181

by Ninja181 on 11 September 2011 - 20:09

I can't get that one either. LOL

by Ibrahim on 11 September 2011 - 20:09

Here a nice one

Mr. Brown who is a farmer took few water melons to sell in the city, after he was done and when he reached home he gave Mrs. Brown the remaining one melon plus half a melon, Mrs Brown asked her husban how many melons he took with him to the market and he said " I sold half what I took to the market plus half a melon and if you guess the number of the melons I took with me or the number of melons I sold I shall buy you a new ring", can you help Mrs. Brown out here so she gets a ring?  

Ninja181

by Ninja181 on 11 September 2011 - 21:09

3


by Ibrahim on 11 September 2011 - 21:09

He sold half the quantuty + half a melon, remained with him 1 whole and a half melon. Try again 3 is not correct.





 


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