Unusual & Strange


1. I've got two brothers.
If I get 10260 from my brothers,
each brother giving 540,
What do I get from my mother and
How much will I get from my father?

 

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2. 1 0 1 0 1 0

Can you add a straight line to the above to make the result come to:

(i) One thousand
(ii) One hundred and one
(iii) Nine fifty
(iv) One hundred and eleven

 

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3.
1. v*c=6
3. v*c=9
5. v*c=2
7. v*c=6
9. v*c=30
11. v*c=15
2. v*c=9
4. v*c=8
6. v*c=6
8. v*c=15
10. v*c=28
12. ?

 

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4.
0 = 1
1 = 0
2 = 1/2
3 = 1/2 + 1/2
4 = 0
5 = 1/2
6 = 1 + 1/2
7 = 0
8 = 1 + 1
9 = 1 + 1/2
10 = 1
What is 11?

 

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5. I am a very common ordinary word in everyday use.
You hear and use me on a regular basis.
I am a four-letter word.
My last three letters in order are e and y.
What word am I?

 

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6. "I am me and you and me are I.
Everyone knows a touchdown makes six,
So tell me truthfully, what are lies?"

 

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7. To three fourths of a cross
add a circle complete
Then when two semicircles
a perpendicular meet.
Next add a triangle
that stands on two feet,
Then two semicircles
and a circle complete.
Join these, and a plant well known
you may greet.

 

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8. First I got a letter and put it on my head.
Then it put a letter on its head to become a university.
Then the university put a letter on its head.
Now, since it was to be left out, another letter was put on its head.
Finally, all the letters were ejected violently.
Explain?

 

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9.
48+49<50
49+50=51
50+51>52
How can this be true?

 

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10. Make a sentence of the following clues:
Incur, Inquiring, Incantation, End earing, West End, Echo return, Incline, Include, East Arkansas.

 

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11. There is only one known sequence of common two syllable words which rhyme and begin with consecutive letters of the alphabet. four of these words have 6 letters and the fifth has 5 letters. Give the sequence?

 

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12. My pet monster gets very hungry but is a bit dim and can only communicate with numbers. If he wants a bird to eat he grunts "10", if he fancies vegetables it's "16", for an insect he mumbles "2" and if he's thirsty and wants a hot drink he grunts "20". What should I do if he wants a "21"?

 

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13. How many animals can you find in this story? (They could be hidden phonetically, backwards, etc.)

During the war, my dear Aunt Rose came to be a real guerrilla. I can tell you she was definitely no bore. She wore some chain links around her bare waist to hold up her pants. Her hair was ragged and on her head she wore a foul green army hat. Once, she rescued a friar whose leg was smashed to mousse. His name was Martin. With some sort of dough, which she made from big leaves, she tended his injured muscle. Then she towed him all the way through the dangerous jungle and helped him flee from the beastly oppressors who now ruled the monastery. She stole his heart that day. Nothing could stop my Aunt, through storm and weather she was ready to kick ass.

 

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14. What comes on the question marks and why?

10 => 5
8   => ?
6   => 3
4   => 1
4   => 6
9   => 11
19 => ?
40 => 60
L  => 4
M => ?
N => 6
O => 8
11 => 6
10 => 5
9   => 4
3   => ?



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15. 1. Take a two letter word and reverse it.
2. Add any letter anywhere in it to make a new word.
3 Reverse it (doesn't have to make a proper word at this stage)
4. Add a letter anywhere to make a new proper word.
5 Reverse it....etc

Example:
1. at
2. ta + n = tan (3)
3. nat + e = neat (4)
4. taen + k = taken (5)
5. nekat .....stuck!!

What's the longest word you can form in this way?

 

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16. Ta + Sb = Na
(Tb - Oa) * Tb = Sa
(Fa * Tb) / Sa = Ta
(Te - Eb) * Ta = Fa
(Sa + Ea)/ Ta = ??

 

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17. A3 + A5 = A4
D3 / B3 = C3 - A3
A8 - A4 = C4
A5 ^ A5 = B11
C3 x C3 = G9
D5 / C5 = ??

 

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18. W1S + W8D = B5S + B7T = UNDEFINED
W2T / W3S = W1D
W5S - B3S = W2S
B8S + W2D = B8D
W10S * W2S = B4D
B2S - W8S = B7S
W10T / W1T = ??

 

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19. 68978 6827 198'6 4883 19 72198,
91968978 6837 198'6 5882 19 71439867,
1548968 7826 198'7 5883 218 31 318.

This short message is enciphered using a technique that substitutes numbers for letters. Can you determine how the substitution was performed and find the original saying?

 

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20. What principles guide these orderings of the digits?

8 3 1 9 2 4 5 6 7
5 2 9 8 4 6 7 3 1
5 4 2 9 8 6 7 3 1
5 2 8 9 4 7 6 3 1
8 3 1 5 9 6 7 4 2
2 1 9 8 4 7 6 3 5
8 5 4 9 1 7 6 3 2

 

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21. What principles guide these orderings of the digits?

1 2 3 4 9 5 6 7 8 10
1 6 2 5 4 9 8 7 3
8 5 1 4 9 2 7 6 3
3 9 1 5 7 2 4 8 6

 

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22. Finish the grid.

1 1 2 1 2 3
5 6 1 2 3 1
4 4 5 6 4 2
3 3 8 7 5 3
2 2 1 7 6 4
1 5 ? ? ? ?

 

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23. once, neat, rent, town, either, vent, axis, flour.
Find the logic and the word hidden in the above list?

 

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24. What is the number which belongs to H?
F3, E3, V3, T4, M6, H?

 

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