Around The Desk Riddle
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High Performance MAC Riddle
A high performance MAC and and a high performance IBM are in a store display window. A customer walks into the store. Which one does he choose?
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The high performance IBM. There is no such thing as a high performance MAC. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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Crashing A PC Riddle
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Bill Gate's Home Riddle
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Java Light Bulb Riddle
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One, to generate a "ChangeLightBulb" event to the socket. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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Keyboard Vs Keyboard Riddle
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Webcam Mouse Riddle
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Following Closely Riddle
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Extreme Weather Riddle
This is a type of extreme weather
That stretches from earth to sky
It is strong enough to uproot trees
Its center is called an eye
That stretches from earth to sky
It is strong enough to uproot trees
Its center is called an eye
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Helpful Gas Riddle
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Mail Never Clinking Riddle
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Natural Phenomena Riddle
This natural phenomena
Is caused by tectonic plates moving
It happens along a faultline
The Richter Scale measures this thing Body parts remaining: 6
Is caused by tectonic plates moving
It happens along a faultline
The Richter Scale measures this thing Body parts remaining: 6
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2 Burning Candles
There are two candles. Both will only burn exactly for an hour. How will you use these two candles to measure forty-five minutes?
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Burn one candle from both the ends and simultaneously burn the other candle from just one end. In half an hour, the first candle would have been burnt fully and the second one would have been burnt half. Now light the other end of the second candle as well. In this way, the second candle will take only half the time (30/2 = 15) to burn fully.
Thus, you will have measured forty five minutes. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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Thus, you will have measured forty five minutes. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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Tommy Pickle's Cousin Riddle
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The Futuristic Cartoon Riddle
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