Shruti Rawat (shruti)

Shruti Rawat is an IT engineer by profession. She is passionate about puzzles and loves to write some of her own utilizing her creative writing skills.

#31 - Family Relation Riddle

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A man is sitting alone on a bench in the park you go for your regular morning walks. In his hand, there is a picture at which he is looking constantly without blinking his eyes. You go to that man to find out.

You ask him, 'Who is the bright person in that picture?'

To your question he replies, 'Sisters and brothers I have none, but that man’s father is my father’s son' and then turns back to look at the picture.

Can you tell the person in the picture?

#32 - Easy Logical Problem

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In a house gathering party, three friends named Mr. Orange, Mr. Grey and Mr. Pink are invited for dinner. All three of them decides to wear a shirt. In the party they notice that they are wearing either a Orange, a Grey or a Pink shirt.

Mr. Grey speaks first, 'Hey have you noticed yet that all of us are wearing different color shirts from our names?'

The person wearing the Pink shirt responds to this statement, 'Hey, thats right Mr. Grey.'

Analyzing these statements and the question, can you identify who is wearing which color shirt?

#33 - Quick Brain Teaser For Kids

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On a weekend, two father and their sons planned for fishing in the lake near to their house. Till the lunch time, each man and son was able to catch one fish. They happily carried their basket to their home for cooking. But when they opened their basket, there were only three fishes.

How can this be possible seeking the fact that none of the fish were eaten, lost or thrown back?

#34 - Logical Inference Riddle

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A guy visits a house where three identical triplet sisters lived – Sarah, Sue and Sally. Sarah is the oldest one followed by Sue and Sally. The sisters decides to mock him for a while and let him figure out who is who. Due to their identical looks, he is not able to identify who is who and thus decides to ask them each of them a question.

He goes to the sister sitting on the left sofa and asks her, 'Who is the one sitting in the middle sofa?' He is replied by the girl, 'She is Sarah.'

Then he goes to the one sitting on the middle sofa and asks her, 'Who are you?' To this he is replied by her, 'I’m Sally.'

Finally he goes to the one sitting on the right sofa. He asks, 'Who is sitting on the middle sofa?' She replies, 'She is Sue.'

He is left puzzled after the three answers. He asks again and repeats for three times in total. All of the time, he receives different answers.

He only knows three things:
Sarah, the oldest one is a truthful person who never lies.
Sue the middle sister is a big liar who never tells a truth.
Sally, the youngest speaks both truth and lies.

Can you help him find out who is who?

#35 - Critical Thinking Interview Question

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If three friends want to know the average of their salaries, how can they know it without disclosing their actually salary to the other ones?

#36 - Coins Riddle

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You are given a thousand Re. 1 coins and 10 pouches. Now, you have to divide these coins in the given pouches in a manner that if someone asks you for any amount between Re.1 to Rs.1000, you should be able to give the amount by just giving the pouches. You are not allowed to open pouches for that.

How will you do it?

#37 - Hard Ipl Cricket Brain Teaser

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In a cricket tournament, there are 9 teams that are participating. According to the rules, each of the team will get to play two matches with every other teams. The top qualified four teams will then move forward for the playoffs.

Can you calculate the minimum number of matches to be won by a team to ensure a place in the playoffs?

#38 - Ias Tricky Question

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I just bought a new car for myself. The car's number is pretty unique as anyone can know my name through it. My car's number is WV733N. Can you find out my name?

#39 - Quick Thinking Question

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You have to answer the following question very quickly as if it was a rapid fire round.

You are participating in a car race. Picking up the right opportunity, you just overtook the second positioned racer. What is your position now?

#40 - Lateral Thinking Logic Brain Teaser

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Michael buys a new car. He is habitual of eating either donut or brownie while going to office. Whenever he stops to buy brownie, he don't face any problem with respect to his car but whenever he stops to buy donut, the car starts giving trouble. This is seen as a coincidence by him at first but when the same problem persists, he drives in the company showroom and tells his bizarre problem to them. The mechanic checks the car but find no problem at all.

On the next day, when he stops to buy donut again, he faces the same problem with the car. He drives into the showroom again but the mechanic finds no problem at all. The next day goes by fine as he stops by to buy a brownie. But on the following day, when he stops by to buy a donut, the car gives trouble again.

Can you find the possible reason behind this problem?

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