The "Great Indian" Puzzle Thread!

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  1. Preethi

    Preethi Gold IL'ite

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    My turn now - Sunday Puzzle !

    Hi All,

    Now its my turn to give you some puzzles.

    1. A women rides into the city on Sunday stays for four days and nights and leaves on Sunday. How Come ?


    2. A Cowboy rides to the City on Sunday, stays two nights, and then rides home on Thursday. How does this happen? (and yes he definitely stays two nights!!)

    Happy Solving !

    Love,
    Preethi
     
    Last edited: Dec 13, 2006
  2. slgayatri

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    Days and nights

    Hi Preethi
    These are the solutions to the puzzles given by u.
    1. A women rides into the city on Sunday , stays for four days and nights and leaves on Sunday. How Come ?
    Assume the journey to the city will take 36 hrs. So if she starts Sunday night, she'll reach by Tuesday morning, So from Tuesday to Friday-4 days and 4 nights. Then again she'll start on Saturday morning and she'll reach by Sunday.
    Provided she should start early morning so that the day is not counted...

    2. A Cowboy rides to the City on Sunday, stays two nights, and then rides home on Thursday. How does this happen? (and yes he definitely stays two nights!!)
    Same logic. But here we can assume the journey to be 24 hrs. So he'll start on Sunday night then he'll reach the city by Monday night.
    Monday, Tuesday-2 nights
    Tuesday, Wednesday-2 mornings(days)
    And he'll be back by Thursday night, by starting on Wednesday night.

    Hop I am correct.
    Plz let me know.
    Hi indus ladies......
    I didnt solve the previous puzzles bcoz I am late.
    Morning I've seen the puzzle of that anagram and I am little busy with my work. When I came back with the answer, all've solved that and so many puzzles after that.
    Keep it up...:clap :clap
    :wave
    Anyway, I'll check regularly.
     
  3. Preethi

    Preethi Gold IL'ite

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    Good try Gayathri

    Hi Gayathri,

    You're the first one to respond to my puzzle...Well, I will give you a hint...both the solutions to the puzzle doesn't work on the same logic. !

    I will wait for sometime to see other answers too and then post the reply !

    Anyway, it was interesting to see your reply ! Good Try !

    Love,
    Preethi
     
  4. priyum

    priyum New IL'ite

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    Clear the doubt preethi

    Hi Preethi,

    Is the lady allowed go out of the city during the week?

    priyum
     
  5. Preethi

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    Doubts Clearance

    Priyum

    Is this doubt for Puzzle 1 or 2 ?

    Just one more hint...

    Solution to Puzzle 1 lies not in calculating the dates or day of travelling , read the question again carefully . A bit of lateral thinking gives the solution.

    In Puzzle 2, the lady does not go out of the city during the week.

    Love,
    Preethi

     
  6. slgayatri

    slgayatri Bronze IL'ite

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    Trying....

    Hi Preethi
    For the 1 st puzzle: The lady comes to the sity on Sunday,
    Stays for 4 days and nights, and she'll leave on Friday to her home.
    And again she'll leave on Sunday to the city.
    Is this correct?
    I am not getting ideas in soliving.:cry:
    Reply soon.
     
  7. Preethi

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    Easy Madam !

    Gayatri,

    Cheer up ! :)

    As i told Priyum, for riddle 1, u don't have to goto the extent of calculating her days of stay and return, her journey days etc...

    Actually, the answer lies in the question itself...(BIG HINT!!!)

    Just approach the question from a different dimension !

    Again I emphasis, a bit of lateral thinking will easily solve the first puzzle....

    Let me wait and watch, who gives me the correct answer !

    Love,
    Preethi
     
  8. Vandhana

    Vandhana Silver IL'ite

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    Let me try

    Preethi,

    My attempt for the first one.

    The puzzle says that " A women rides into the city on Sunday , stays for four days and nights and leaves on Sunday."

    Okay the 4 days and nights are not the same days and same nights( i.e 4 whole 24 hour days). It has to be 4 consecutive days( which includes the nights) and 4 consecutive nights( which includes the days) . So that makes it 8 whole 24 hour days , and so she will leave the city the following sunday.

     
  9. Preethi

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    Good approach Vandhana , but.....

    Vandhana,

    That was a different try actually, but sadly that's not the answer....

    Ok girls, one more clue (am being so lenient in giving clues...)

    "A women rides into the city on Sunday " - The answer precisely lies in this statement only ! (Apply lateral thinking now ! )


    Now, let me see who answers !


    I have almost blurted out the answer myself !!

    Anyone after finding the answer, don't look for me to pounce ! ha ha ha...!! :mrgreen:

    Love,
    Preethi
     
  10. Surya

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    hi preethi,

    In the question if we use "Sunday" in the context of sunny day then the answer is simple. can we use "Sunday" in that context.

    regards,
    kodi.
     

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