Class Roll Number: BME-01083029 (The University Of Lahore)
Re: ***Riddle Of The Day***
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Originally Posted by .BZU.
Duck bottel main aa e kaisay hay?
read the question again.....
imagine kerna ha.....
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Originally Posted by usman_latif_ch
Imagine a duck in a glass bottle. The neck of the bottle is too small to allow the duck through. The bottle is perfectly formed and has no trick bottoms or other openings. How do you get the duck out of the bottle without damaging either the duck or the bottle?
Class Roll Number: BME-01083029 (The University Of Lahore)
Re: ***Riddle Of The Day***
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Originally Posted by .BZU.
yeh bhi imagine kar lain kay duck aur bottle bhi bina damage ho ay nikal aa e hai...
yes that's the smart answer....and correct one 2
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In the Massacre of the Innocents under Herod, a number of poor little children were buried in the sand with only their feet sticking out. How might you distinguish the boys from the girls?
In the Massacre of the Innocents under Herod, a number of poor little children were buried in the sand with only their feet sticking out. How might you distinguish the boys from the girls?
i think only male children were buried their... cause king ordered to buried them only..
Class Roll Number: BME-01083029 (The University Of Lahore)
Re: ***Riddle Of The Day***
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Originally Posted by Ali Riaz
i think only male children were buried their... cause king ordered to buried them only..
yes you think right
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Massacre of the Innocents is an episode of mass infanticide by the King of Judea, Herod the Great, that appears in the Gospel of Matthew2:16-18. The author, traditionally believed to be Matthew the Evangelist, reports that King Herod ordered the execution of all young male children in the village of Bethlehem, so as to avoid the loss of his throne to a newborn King of the Jews whose birth had been announced to him by the Magi. Like much of Matthew's gospel, the incident is introduced as the fulfillment of passages in the Old Testament read as prophecies:
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A pilot is flying a helicopter around a large equilateral triangular course, with way-points labelled A, B and C. To fly from point A to point B takes him one hour and twenty minutes. To fly from point B to point C takes him another one hour and twenty minutes. However, to fly from point C back to point A ONLY takes him eighty minutes. Since the pilot maintained a constant speed all the way, how did he achieve this?
A pilot is flying a helicopter around a large equilateral triangular course, with way-points labelled A, B and C. To fly from point A to point B takes him one hour and twenty minutes. To fly from point B to point C takes him another one hour and twenty minutes. However, to fly from point C back to point A ONLY takes him eighty minutes. Since the pilot maintained a constant speed all the way, how did he achieve this?[/quote]
It took the same time to reach back to C. one hour and twenty minutes = 80 mins.
Class Roll Number: BME-01083029 (The University Of Lahore)
Re: ***Riddle Of The Day***
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Originally Posted by Ali Riaz
A pilot is flying a helicopter around a large equilateral triangular course, with way-points labelled A, B and C. To fly from point A to point B takes him one hour and twenty minutes. To fly from point B to point C takes him another one hour and twenty minutes. However, to fly from point C back to point A ONLY takes him eighty minutes. Since the pilot maintained a constant speed all the way, how did he achieve this?
It took the same time to reach back to C. one hour and twenty minutes = 80 mins.
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wow....gr8 yani tumhara demagh or math thk ha....good
or dekhnay mein bhi thk lagty ho
one of the good and wise guy so far i met...nice to meet you bro
Class Roll Number: BME-01083029 (The University Of Lahore)
Re: ***Riddle Of The Day***
In a large western city, 80% of the phone numbers are listed, 20% of the phone numbers are businesses, and 20% of the phone numbers start with the numeral "2". If you were to take a random sample of 1000 phone numbers from the city's phone book, how many numbers would you expect to be unlisted, non-business phone numbers that start with a numeral other than "2"?
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