Tuesday, 16 August 2011

Lateral Thinking Quiz


Lateral Thinking Quiz
The following questions will test your ability to think laterally. If you get more than 50% of these right you're certainly strong on your lateral thinking skills (or maybe you're just good at quizzes!)
  1. A graduate applying for pilot training with a major airline was asked what he would do if, after a long-haul flight to Sidney, he met the captain wearing a dress in the hotel bar. What would you do?
  2. What can you hold in your right hand, but not in your left?
  3. If you have two coins totaling 11p, and one of the coins is not a penny, what are the two coins?
  4. How many animals of each species did Moses take into the Ark?
  5. A man built a rectangular house, each side having a southern view. He spotted a bear. What colour was the bear?
  6. If you were alone in a deserted house at night, and there was an oil lamp, a candle and firewood and you only have one match, which would you light first?
  7. What can you put in a wooden box that would make it lighter? The more of them you put in the lighter it becomes, yet the box stays empty.
  8. Which side of a cat contains the most hair?
  9. The 60th and 62nd British Prime Ministers of the UK had the same mother and father, but were not brothers. How do you account for this?
  10. How many birthdays does a typical woman have?
  11. Why can't a man living in Canterbury be buried west of the River Stour?
  12. Divide 40 by half and add ten. What is the answer?
  13. To the nearest cubic centimetre, how much soil is there in a 3m x 2m x 2m hole?
  14. Is it legal for a man to marry his widow's sister?
  15. If you drove a coach leaving Canterbury with 35 passengers, dropped off 6 and picked up 2 at Faversham, picked up 9 more at Sittingbourne, dropped off 3 at Chatham, and then drove on to arrive in London 40 minutes later, what would the name of the driver be?
  16. A woman lives on the tenth floor of a block of flats. Every morning she takes the lift down to the ground floor and goes to work. In the evening, she gets into the lift, and, if there is someone else in the lift she goes back to her floor directly. Otherwise, she goes to the eighth floor and walks up two flights of stairs to her flat. How do you explain this?
  17. A window cleaner is cleaning the windows on the 25th floor of a skyscraper, when he slips and falls. He is not wearing a safety harness and nothing slows his fall, yet he suffered no injuries. Explain.
  18. The band of stars across the night sky is called the "...... Way"?
  19. Yogurt is made from fermented ........
  20. What do cows drink?
  21. A farmer has 15 cows, all but 8 die. How many does he have left?
  22. If a red house is made of red bricks, and a blue house is made of blue bricks, what is a green house made of?
  23. In what sport are the shoes made of metal?
  24. The Zorganian Republic has some very strange customs. Couples only wish to have female children as only females can inherit the family's wealth, so if they have a male child they keep having more children until they have a girl. If they have a girl, they stop having children. What is the ratio of girls to boys in Zorgania?
  25. If a plane crashes on the Italian/Swiss border, where do you bury the survivors?
  26. If the hour hand of a clock moves 1/60th of a degree every minute, how many degrees will it move in an hour?
  27. How many hands does the clock of Big Ben have?
  28. How many degrees are there between clock hands at 3.15 pm?
  29. How many times do the hands of a clock overlap in 24 hours?
  30. John's mother has 3 children, one is named April, one is named May. What is the third one named?
  31. A cowboy rode into town on Friday, spent one night there, and left on Friday. How do you account for this?
  32. How can you throw a ball as hard as you can, and make it stop and return to you, without hitting anything and with nothing attached to it?
  33. Using just ONE straight cut, how can you cut a rectangular cake into two equal parts when a rectangular piece has already been removed from it?
  34. A man went into a store to buy an item. He asked the assistant:
    "How much does it cost for one?"
    The assistant replied 2 pounds, Sir"
    "And how much for 10?"
    The assistant replied "£4"
    "How much for 100?"
    He got the reply "£6"
    What was the man buying?
 
One student, desperate to get into advertising, had been rejected by the main London agencies, so he decided to try a different approach. He bought some pink envelopes and a small bottle of expensive perfume. He placed his CV in the envelopes and wrote "Private" on the outside. He liberally sprinkled the envelopes with scent and posted them to the senior agency partner in several of the biggest agencies. When it arrived, nobody dared to open the letters and the graduate was offered several interviews - presumably for his daring. Note that, we don't recommend this approach!

Answers:
  1. Offer to buy her a drink! The captain was of course a woman. Many airlines are now hot on equal opportunities and a candidate who had difficulty envisaging that an airline captain might be female would not go very far!
  2. Your left hand, forearm or elbow.
  3. 10p and 1p - the other coin can be a penny!
  4. None. NOAH built the Ark
  5. White. Only at the North Pole can all four walls be facing South.
  6. The match!
  7. Holes
  8. The outside
  9. Churchill was Prime Minister twice, from 1940 to 45 and from 1951 to 55.
  10. One
  11. Because he is still alive .
  12. 90. Dividing by half is the same as multiplying by 2.
  13. None - it's a hole!
  14. No - because he's dead
  15. YOU are the driver!
  16. The woman is of small stature and couldn't reach the upper lift buttons.
  17. He was cleaning the inside of the windows.
  18. Milky Way
  19. Milk
  20. Water. After the previous two questions, did you answer milk?
  21. Eight
  22. Glass
  23. Horse racing; or other horse sports
  24. About 1 to 1. Any birth will always have a 50% chance of being male or female.
  25. You don't bury survivors!
  26. One
  27. Eight: there are four faces on Big Ben (see the picture to the right)
  28. Not zero degrees as you might at first think. The minute hand will be at 15 minutes (90 degrees clockwise from vertical) but the hour hand will have progressed to one quarter of the distance between 3 pm and 4 pm. Each hour represents 30 degrees (360 / 12), so one quarter of an hour equals 7.5 degrees. So the minute hand will be at 97.5 degrees: a 7.5 degree difference between the hands.
  29. 22: the minute hand will go round the dial 24 times, but the hour hand will also complete two circuits. 24 minus 2 equals 22.
  30. John
  31. His horse was named Friday
  32. Go outside and throw it upwards.
  33. Cut it horizontally half way up (i.e. parallel to the top) . See right
  34. House numbers.

Score
  • Over 30. You are a true lateral thinking Guru. Edward De Bono would be proud of you. Or maybe you are the man himself.
  • 25 to 30. Very good.
  • 20 to 24. Quite good.
  • 15 to 19. Average.
  • Under 15 - watch The Matrix, the Simpsons and Dr Who a few more times.

Here are some web sites which will allow you to take this further.

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