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  1. Start asking questions here for answers and solutions.

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    1. Sir,
      Can you please answer Question 1 of cryptography section of the 2010 paper?

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    2. sir, plz provide solutions to q26,25,26 for 2014 technothlon hauts squad

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    3. Sir, can you please answer to ques 1 of chess with a twist section of technothlon 2015

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    4. sir plz provide 2016 technohlon hauts squad answer key

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    5. sir plz provide 2016 technohlon hauts squad answer key

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    6. sir plz provide 2016 technohlon juniors squad answer key

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    7. Sir can u please provide the answer to question 20 of technothlon 2017.
      I just wanted the answer

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    9. sir i want solution for q13 2014 hauts

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    10. I want answer of 2008 junior and haut both

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    11. Sir I want a solution for question 1 of 2016 junior

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    12. Sir, I want to the solution of questions:2,4,5,6,13,14,17 and 18 of technothlon 2015 hauts squad

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  2. The One With The "Code War"

    Secret codes are often used, by spies and military, to carry out operations. In one such case, the CBI Coders, Ashima, Roshan and Himanshu, intercepted a mail in which they picked out two patterns, which they suspected could be the key. The rest of the code has been deciphered and conveys information about the camps of a terrorist group. Only the cities where these camps are located now are to be found.  You have been asked to decipher and answer before it’s too late!

    All you have is the piece of information provided below:
    (Hint: You can have multiple codes for an alphabet, but only one way to decipher it back.)



    Question 1:
    The first line of the code when deciphered comes out to be “GIFT DEATH TO”.
    Given below are the possible deciphered texts of the encircled code.
    Kanpur = 1            Nagpur = 2                Mumbai = 3              Delhi = 4
    Patna =5                Ahmedabad = 6        Bengaluru = 7           Hyderabad = 8

    Add up the numbers corresponding to the correct deciphered possibilities.
    1) 12                2) 13            3) 14            4) 16


    Question 2:
    Which of the following given possibilities can under no condition, be ciphered using the code logic of the previous question?
    Kanpur = 1              Chennai = 2       Ahmedabad = 3        Kolkata = 4
    Hyderabad= 5        Srinagar= 6        Varanasi= 7              Jaipur = 8

    Add up the numbers corresponding to these possibilities.
    1) 26                2) 27            3) 28            4) 29


    Question 3:
    In how many ways the word “EUROPE” can be ciphered according to the code logic
    used in the first question?

    1) 4                2) 12            3) 0            4) 8

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  3. “The Drowning City”




    Let’s start with filling up the grid. Let for our purpose, the cell in Row-x and Column-y be denoted as: (x, y).

    ·     Try to fill column E. To satisfy 12 at the top we must not fill (1,E) with 9,8,7,6 (Rule-5), and also not with 2,3,4,5,6,7 (Rule-3). So it has to be 1. So should be (4,E), (3,B), and (6,B). Now to satisfy 12 at the top of col-E, (3,E), (6,F), (1,B), and (4,B) must be 8.
    ·    Since we start at the top of column F, people from (2,E) will be rescued before we reach the right of Row-2. Hence, (2,F), (2,C), (5,F), (5,C) are 5.
    ·     Let’s see (3,F), it can’t be filled with 1(check (2,C)),3,4,5,6,7,8, or, 9 (Rule-3) therefore it has to be 2; so should be (6,F), (1,C), (4,C).
    ·    Similarly, (2,D) can’t be filled with 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 (Rule-3), and it’s 9 along with (2,A), (5,A), and (5,D).
    ·     Only possible choice for (3,C) and hence (3,D), (3,A), (6,A) and (6,D) is 4.

    The numbers outside the grid can be filled now.
    (Remember: You can’t save one’s who have already been saved. Be cautious while answering the questions. Avoid over-counting.)

    ·   Brown and Green box represents the ones who couldn’t be saved in the original situation.
    ·    Green box represents the ones who could have been saved if the diagonal light was allowed.

    Question-1: option-1) 4
    Question-2: option-3) 25
    Question-3: option-1) 9



    “Jumbled”

    (A few clarifications:
    In Q2, ‘None of these’ means ‘None of these’ and nothing else, unlike what is being interpreted in the discussion.
    In Q4 we asked for option which is where the attentiveness is being tested as Q-2 doesn’t contain 3 and 4 and Q-4 doesn’t contain 0 in any of the options.)


    Let’s start by rejecting the inappropriate options.
    In Q1, reject opt-3 (Rule-2).
    In Q2, reject opt-4 (Rule-1).
    In Q3, reject opt-4 (Rule-2).
    In Q4, reject opt-1 (read Q4).

    Interestingly, you can solve the Q2 before any other Ques, but when all Ques are taken in account, you must chose opt-2 for Q3 else it will create a contradiction. And this is where the actual thinking was involved, and the approach, “Start your thinking process from Q3, and hence it’s ans is opt-2” is not strong enough to support the answer to Q3.

    Based on the above step, reject opt-4 in Q1.In Q2, reject opt-2 i.e. 0 as then ans to Q4 would be opt-3, a contradiction. Also reject opt-1 as that would mean ans to Q4 is opt-4 and the 2 ques to have opt-3 as their ans must be Q1 & Q3-a contradiction to above answers.
    =>Ans to Q2 is opt-3. => Ans to Q-4 is opt-2.
    Now Q1 is left to be answered at the end. => Ans to Q1 is opt-1.

    Question-1: option-1) 1
    Question-2: option-3) 1
    Question-3: option-2) 3
    Question-4: option-2) 3

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  4. To have answers to any more questions post here.

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    1. Thanq, I appreciate it. Post to have more answers.

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  6. Well, these question were already in discussion and uploaded. the fun has just begun. You can have any of the more answers.

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  7. Hello,
    Can u please give answer key of 2015 Jr,Squad Q. Paper.

    Not able to solve Q2 of 2014. pls explain

    I am studying in ninth std. Thanks in advance for your help.

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    1. I am asking for 2014 ans key not 2015. Sorry typo mistake

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    2. Thank You, Your answer will be uploaded by Saturday.

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  9. Thank You, Your answer will be uploaded by Saturday.

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  10. Hello Sir, Can u pls help me in solution of Q4 & 5 (2014 Q Paper)

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  11. Sir,
    can you please help me in all the questions of "Coded Pillars"(Q 20 & 21). i am not able to understand the concept of it. i would be happy if you explained the concept briefly or just post the answers with an explanation.
    Thanks
    Adity

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  12. Sorry Aditya, but i cant work till you give me year so try again.
    And Anuradha we were unavailable for few days so you have your answer e-mailed. Tell if they reached ypu

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  13. Here are some of the questions you might be working on--

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  14. Answer to some questions of 2011---

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  15. Enigmatic--

    Q1) 524 (the square grid is 112
    524
    313
    Q2) C. 4
    Q3) 5:30

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  16. More answers of 2011 comming on tuesday.

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  17. Here are some of 2010 answers---

    Play with nos.-

    Q2) 10968
    Q3) 8
    Q4) Both have equal amount

    Cryptography (will b updated tomorrow)

    Arbit+Fun--

    Q4) Kept diagonally in a 1X1X1 box
    Q6) Every sinly means unmarried so a couple survived
    Q7) Equal distant
    Q9) 7
    Q10) Ladder cant go underwater

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  18. Waiting for the solutions. Pls help us.

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  19. Sorry
    Year- @014
    Category-Junior (english)
    Coded Pillar
    Questions 19, 20, 21
    Thanks
    Aditya

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  20. Anuradha the answer to your question 2 of 2014 is B) 2, 4 surely.
    Sorry for the late reply

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  21. Aditya you will surely get your answer on tuesday.

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  22. Sir
    But technothlon is on sunday(19/07/2015)
    please answer fast
    2014 juniors- coded pillars-question 19, 20, 21
    also
    2014 juniors-sliding coins
    thanks
    aditya

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  23. 2014 question paper pg 7 sliding question answers

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  24. OK guys i'll try my best to upload answers till today night. Just keep checking out till then.

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  25. 2014 Sliding Coins-----

    Q6) None of these
    Q7) 6

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    1. Could you please solve the question and post the solution? (Question 7 only)

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  26. Guys this is the top of my help I can give you at present but I promise you will get answers of 2015 coming paper soon after test.
    And do tell how did you do it.
    Best of luck.
    May you all get through it.

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  27. TECHNOTHLON 2015 Answer Key -----»


    Chess Quizzer

    1) C
    2) C
    3) B

    Trouble Flowers

    4) D
    5) B

    Crack The Code

    6) A

    Safe Paths

    7) C

    Fragments

    8) D
    9) Marks to all (answer is 137x4)

    Enigmatic

    10) 32
    11) 40
    12) 35
    13) 9

    Coalesce

    14) A
    15) A

    On The Banks Of Hari

    16) B
    17) C

    Treasure Of Kabul

    18) A

    The Final Hunt

    19) C
    20) D
    21) C
    22) B

    (If you want solution of ans answer, post here.)

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    2. ma'm plz send me all the previous papers solution

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    3. sorry by mistake i wrote you ma'm......sir plz send me all the solution of previous years papers....i need it...

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    4. Hey! I really need the solutions of technothlon 2015 questions: 2,4,5,6,13,14,15,19-24.
      I know that is quite a lot but I am not able to solve these please help!

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  28. Coalesce 15 question solution

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  29. Kabuliwala's Treasure (Hauts), both 17 and 18.

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  30. CRACK THE CODE Solution ---- Well, write the English letters in the circles. Start filling left to write in every line. All "a" to "b" will fit here. Then notice that the letters of the answers is just below in line to the letters given in the question. So by observing more the answer will come A.
    But there is a misprint in the paper as the 2nd letter in the example given is wrong. But never minds just ignore it.

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  31. On the banks of river hari junior paper solution

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  32. Sorry, Due to some internal faults the solutions will be uploaded on Tuesday. Stay tuned.

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  33. Coalese---
    Maximum time to form 2 is 1 sec
    ....... 4 is 2 sec
    ........ 8 is 4 sec
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    2^17 is 2^16 sec

    The total time will be 2^16+ 2^15....2^2 +2 ( as 2 is not their in the arrangement)= 2^17-2 sec

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  34. what could be the cutoff for top 50 in 2015 . will 65 marks work

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  35. Well, please tell that what you did in the 1st section i.e., answers you wrote for 1st 3 questions. They may be the deciding factor in your case.

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  36. 1 - c ,2- c and 3 - b and tell the expected cutoff for top 50

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  37. We are having a meeting and expected cutoff will be uploaded tomorrow by 8:30 pm.
    Stay tuned

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  38. When will be the result declared?

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  39. please tell the cutoff , i am feeling too curious

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  40. Expected cutoff for this year is 62 but it may go dawn as the previous year there was a decline of 3 marks as our expected one.
    The results will be declared on 10th of August.
    For any more quarries, Post.

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    1. means are u sure that at 65 we will qualify

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    2. Never as a guarantee but probably.
      Well, we wish the best for you.

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    4. :) and try if you can answer the questions below or post your views on how to do it.

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    5. It this cutoff for junior squad or haute squad

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  41. Here are some BRAIN TEASERS for you all to solve, post your solutions and answers will be uploaded afterwards-----»»



    Puzzle 1))

    Three people check into a hotel.

    They pay £30 to the manager and go to their room.

    The manager suddenly remembers that the room rate is £25 and gives £5 to the bellboy to return to the people.

    On the way to the room the bellboy reasons that £5 would be difficult to share among three people so he pockets £2 and gives £1 to each person.

    Now each person paid £10 and got back £1.

    So they paid £9 each, totalling £27. The bellboy has £2, totalling £29.

    Where is the missing £1?



    Puzzle 2)))

    Here is snippet of section D of the curious multiple-choice entrance exam into the exclusive BrainBashers puzzle club.
    Q1. Which is the first question where c) is the correct answer?
    a) Q3
    b) Q4
    c) Q1
    d) Q2

    Q2. Which is the first question where a) is the correct answer?

    a) Q4
    b) Q2
    c) Q3
    d) Q1

    Q3. Which is the first question where d) is the correct answer?

    a) Q1
    b) Q2
    c) Q4
    d) Q3

    Q4. Which is the first question where b) is the correct answer?

    a) Q2
    b) Q4
    c) Q3
    d) Q1



    Puzzle 3)))

    During the latest round of the BrainBashers triathlon, Keith was fourth. Adrian is not the oldest, but is older than Duncan, who was not second. The child who was next in age to the youngest, finished second. The child who finished in third place is older than the child who finished first. Billy is younger than the child who finished in third place. Can you determine who finished where and place the children in order of age?



    More questions will be uploaded soon.
    Answer!!

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  42. all 3 of them paid 9 each and the 2 rs of the bellboy are included in those 27 rupees only and the 25 rs by the manager. so you can not add what they paid that is 2 to the bellboy twice , that's why its yielding an error, i.e. 29

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    1. and the rest 3 rupees are with the men

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  43. The £1 is with the manager

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  44. Hint : Be careful of what you are adding.

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    1. :) nice, Well see the explanation tomorrow either 3:00 pm or 8:30 pm. And try to give the discussion on other questions too.

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  45. Answer: PUZZLE 1
    We have to be careful what we are adding together.

    Originally, they paid £30, they each received back £1, they now have only paid £27.
    Of this £27, £25 went to the manager for the room and £2 went to the bellboy.



    Answer: PUZZLE 2
    1. d)
    2. c)
    3. a)
    4. b)

    Looking at the questions, only Q2 has an answer that doesn't reference itself directly. For example Q1 asks about c) as an answer, but its answer c) is Q1.

    So it's easiest to look at Q2 first.

    Q2's answer can't be b) (as this would be an immediate contradiction), so Q4's answer can't be a), so Q2's answer can't be a).

    Q2 can therefore be either c) or d).

    If Q2's answer was d), then Q1's answer would be a), so Q3's answer would be c), so Q4's answer would be d), so Q1's answer would be b). However this now contradicts itself, so Q2's answer can't be d).

    Therefore Q2's answer must be c). Making Q3's answer a), making Q1's answer d), confirming Q2's answer is c). Leaving Q4's answer as b).



    Answer: PUZZLE 3
    # Name    Age
    1 Duncan  youngest
    2 Billy   next to youngest
    3 Adrian  next to oldest
    4 Keith   oldest


    Appreciate your engagement in the solutions and hope you will keep it doing.

    More question will be uploaded soon.

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  46. Hey guys we are starting the tEChNo•bASeD Question series from today. Let's see if you can answers these, or have the discussion on.

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  47. tEChNo•bASeD 1 -----»

    Difficulty ★★★★★     Popularity ★★★☆☆

    The puzzle question is : On Bagshot Island, there is an airport. The airport is the homebase of an unlimited number of identical airplanes. Each airplane has a fuel capacity to allow it to fly exactly 1/2 way around the world, along a great circle. The planes have the ability to refuel in flight without loss of speed or spillage of fuel. Though the fuel is unlimited, the island is the only source of fuel.
    What is the fewest number of aircraft necessary to get one plane all the way around the world assuming that all of the aircraft must return safely to the airport? How did you get to your answer?
    Notes:
    (a) Each airplane must depart and return to the same airport, and that is the only airport they can land and refuel on ground.
    (b) Each airplane must have enough fuel to return to airport.
    (c) The time and fuel consumption of refueling can be ignored. (so we can also assume that one airplane can refuel more than one airplanes in air at the same time.)
    (d) The amount of fuel airplanes carrying can be zero as long as the other airplane is refueling these airplanes. What is the fewest number of airplanes and number of tanks of fuel needed to accomplish this work? (we only need airplane to go around the world)



    tEChNo•bASeD 2 -----»

    Difficulty ★★★★☆     Popularity ★★★★☆

    Four people need to cross a rickety bridge at night. Unfortunately, they have only one torch and the bridge is too dangerous to cross without one. The bridge is only strong enough to support two people at a time. Not all people take the same time to cross the bridge. Times for each person: 1 min, 2 mins, 7 mins and 10 mins. What is the shortest time needed for all four of them to cross the bridge?



    tEChNo•bASeD 3 -----»

    Difficulty ★★★★☆     Popularity ★★★★★

    Two old friends, Jack and Bill, meet after a long time.

    Three kids
    Jack: Hey, how are you man?
    Bill: Not bad, got married and I have three kids now.
    Jack: That's awesome. How old are they?
    Bill: The product of their ages is 72 and the sum of their ages is the same as your birth date.
    Jack: Cool¦ But I still don't know.
    Bill: My eldest kid just started taking piano lessons.
    Jack: Oh now I get it.

    How old are Bill's kids?

    Answer!!

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  48. 1 3 airplanes.We take fuel in them then after 1/8 distance the 1stlane give 1/4 to 2 and 3.1 comes back.After another 1/8 2 gives1/4 to 3 to refill it and comes back.3 crosses 1/2 world and then in the same way as it came from airport to 1/8 it will go from 3/4 to airport.

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    1. Nice approach but think on your answer again.
      We appreciate these types of solutions. ;)

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    2. The minimum is three.

      Start three planes from the island (yours and two others). After going 1/8 around, one plane refuels both yours and the other plane with 1/4 of a tank each, leaving it with 1/4 of a tank which is precisely enough to take it home.

      Two planes continue with a full tank again.

      Reaching 1/4 around the other plane transfers 1/4 tank of fuel to yours, leaving it with 1/2 tank, to take it precisely home again.

      Your plane is now full at 1/4 and can go to 3/4 with that fuel.

      The first returning plane refuels and start off the other way meeting your plane at its 3/4 position, where your plane is empty and the meeting one is half empty. Sharing their fuel they have both 1/4 tank left which can take them to the 7/8 position.

      The remaining plane has arrived there in the meanwhile with 3/4 tank giving 1/4 to the other now empty planes.

      All three planes have now 1/4 and can return home.

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  49. 2. 17 minutes. First 1 and 2 -2
    1 comes back-3
    7 and 10 goes-13
    2 comes back -15 2 and 1 go-17

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  50. 3 First we take out the possibilities where product is 72 and then do the sum of those no.s We will get different dp numbers but 14 will come two time.The sum of the ages will be 14 as even after Jack came to know the sum he couldn't find out the age,therefore there should be more than 1 suck possibilities.Options left are 2,6,6 and 3,3,8 now Bill says that he has an eldest kid so 2,6,6 is omitted and Answer is 3,3,8.

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  51. Solution : 1
    As per the puzzle given above The fewest number of aircraft is 3!

    Imagine 3 aircraft (A, B and C). A is going to fly round the world. All three aircraft start at the same time in the same direction. After 1/6 of the circumference, B passes 1/3 of its fuel to C and returns home, where it is refueled and starts immediately again to follow A and C.

    C continues to fly alongside A until they are 1/4 of the distance around the world. At this point C completely fills the tank of A which is now able to fly to a point 3/4 of the way around the world. C has now only 1/3 of its full fuel capacity left, not enough to get back to the home base. But the first 'auxiliary' aircraft reaches it in time in order to refuel it, and both 'auxiliary' aircraft are the able to return safely to the home base.

    Now in the same manner as before both B and C fully refuelled fly towards A. Again B refuels C and returns home to be refuelled. C reaches A at the point where it has flown 3/4 around the world. All 3 aircraft can safely return to the home base, if the refuelling process is applied analogously as for the first phase of the flight.
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    Solution : 2 -----»
    17 mins

    The initial solution most people will think of is to use the fastest person as an usher to guide everyone across. How long would that take? 10 + 1 + 7 + 1 + 2 = 21 mins. Is that it? No. That would make this question too simple even as a warm up question.

    Let's brainstorm a little further. To reduce the amount of time, we should find a way for 10 and 7 to go together. If they cross together, then we need one of them to come back to get the others. That would not be ideal. How do we get around that? Maybe we can have 1 waiting on the other side to bring the torch back. Ahaa, we are getting closer. The fastest way to get 1 across and be back is to use 2 to usher 1 across. So let's put all this together.

    1 and 2 go cross
    2 comes back
    7 and 10 go across
    1 comes back
    1 and 2 go across (done)

    Total time = 2 + 2 + 10 + 1 + 2 = 17 mins




    Solution : 3
    3,3,8

    Lets break it down. The product of their ages is 72. So what are the possible choices?

    2, 2, 18 sum(2, 2, 18) = 22
    2, 4, 9 sum(2, 4, 9) = 15
    2, 6, 6 sum(2, 6, 6) = 14
    2, 3, 12 sum(2, 3, 12) = 17
    3, 4, 6 sum(3, 4, 6) = 13
    3, 3, 8 sum(3, 3, 8 ) = 14
    1, 8, 9 sum(1,8,9) = 18
    1, 3, 24 sum(1, 3, 24) = 28
    1, 4, 18 sum(1, 4, 18) = 23
    1, 2, 36 sum(1, 2, 36) = 39
    1, 6, 12 sum(1, 6, 12) = 19

    The sum of their ages is the same as your birth date. That could be anything from 1 to 31 but the fact that Jack was unable to find out the ages, it means there are two or more combinations with the same sum. From the choices above, only two of them are possible now.

    2, 6, 6 sum(2, 6, 6) = 14
    3, 3, 8 sum(3, 3, 8 ) = 14

    Since the eldest kid is taking piano lessons, we can eliminate combination 1 since there are two eldest ones. The answer is 3, 3 and 8.

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  52. a personal question to you knwalpree, are you a member of the technothlon authority, i am quite depressed because in the technothlon blog some peoplehave commented that the cut off has to be around 70 - 80. what do you say about this cut off comment by them. please reply to me regarding this.

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  53. for 2 question it could be B1
    King B2
    Knight C1
    Pawn A2
    Rook A1

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  54. soltn of 2015 hauts section 1-chess

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  55. Our calculations were right about cutoff. The guy here asked if he would be selected and he got 4th rank!!!

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  56. Sorry for such a long off on here, were busy in results.

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  57. THANKS KANWALPREET , I AND AKASH WERE IN THE SAME TEAM.

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  58. Well, Best Of Luck for your further journey. Be in contact and keep posting.

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  59. Technothlon 2012 math battle question answers plz

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  60. Technothlon 2012 math battle question answers plz

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  61. Technothlon 2012 answer can u provide me plzzzz sir

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    2. Hey bhavya, please tell me the question you want the answers of.

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  62. Answers of 2012 math battle --»

    Q•4) c) 3
    (1+1+1)

    Q•5) b) 2
    (2-1+1)

    Thank you for reaching out to us.
    Further discussions will be appreciated.

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  64. What is the trick to clear technothlon

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  65. hey kanwalpreet can you give me solution of 2015 junior squad paper Q.2. I am not able to understand question.

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  66. Technothlon 2015 solution final hunt question 21,22

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  67. hey 2012 parking question please my answer is coming 10 what is the correct answer

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  68. Hey can u give me answer to question no.3,4,5 of 2014 technothlon paper??

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  69. can you pleas explain year 2015 q 4 and 5 (Trouble with flowers)

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  70. You now reach Turkey. Tired by your journey, you decide to go sightseeing in the town of Istanbul. Inside

    the Hagia Sophia, while you are walking, you nd a key-ring which has two keys on it, with a keychain as

    shown below.

    En route outside the castle, you nd out that the escape is through a channel, which has two doors one

    behind another. Above the rst door, it is written

    “Alphabet starts with ‘a’ ”

    “Look down to up, and you’ll see something interesting that satises me”.

    So you plug one of the keys into the door. A sentence appears on it, along with a keyboard.

    “Alohomora”.

    You decode what the sentence means and type in “eszrzxzbe”.

    The gate opened, sucking in the key plugged in and exposing another gate, with another sentence

    written “Incendio”.

    Suddenly the owl faints due to very less oxygen and you are left to decode the code.

    What do you type in to open the gate?

    (A)syimylsz

    (B)sylmyisz

    (C)smsz

    (D)smsz

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  71. You now reach Turkey. Tired by your journey, you decide to go sightseeing in the town of Istanbul. Inside

    the Hagia Sophia, while you are walking, you nd a key-ring which has two keys on it, with a keychain as

    shown below.

    En route outside the castle, you nd out that the escape is through a channel, which has two doors one

    behind another. Above the rst door, it is written

    “Alphabet starts with ‘a’ ”

    “Look down to up, and you’ll see something interesting that satises me”.

    So you plug one of the keys into the door. A sentence appears on it, along with a keyboard.

    “Alohomora”.

    You decode what the sentence means and type in “eszrzxzbe”.

    The gate opened, sucking in the key plugged in and exposing another gate, with another sentence

    written “Incendio”.

    Suddenly the owl faints due to very less oxygen and you are left to decode the code.

    What do you type in to open the gate?

    (A)syimylsz

    (B)sylmyisz

    (C)smsz

    (D)smsz

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  72. While travelling through the Syrian Desert, you are in desperate need of water. The owl, still bursting with

    energy(God knows how) comes ying back to you to tell you that she has located a water faucet nearby.

    Hearing this, you rush to it, to nd a real water cooler. But the problem is, it has seven pieces lying on the

    ground which have to be tted to form a rectangle in order to have the faucet working.

    Question 8:

    Which of the following statements are correct about the rectangle formed?

    (A) The corner four pieces are 1,3,5,7

    (B) The corner four pieces are 1,2,5,6

    (C) The corner four pieces are 2,4,5,7

    (D) Rectangle cannot be formed

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  73. the incorrect words above are flying, find fitted and corner

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  74. WHEN WILL BE THE ANSWER KEY UPLOADED? AND WOULD BE THE EXPECTED CUT OFF FOR HAUTS SQUAD?

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    1. * WHAT WOULD BE THE EXPECTED CUT OFF FOR HAUTS SQUAD?

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    2. How Much Marks are You Expecting?

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  75. Is it just me or this year's Technothlon seemed much harder than the previous years?

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  76. I want the key for 2016 junior squad. pls as fast as possible

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  77. Answer key for 2016 hauts. Also expected cutoff for this year

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  78. I want 2016 hauts answer key. Also cutoff

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  79. Can you please tell me when you are going to answer.#pleadtecnothlon2016

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  80. Kanwalpreet please provide answer key
    And expected cutoff.plzzzzzzz

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  81. Sir plz provide me...the solution of pervious papers

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  82. Sir plz provide the answer key of technothlon 2017 junior squad

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  83. sir please provide the answer key of technothlon 2017 hauts squad

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  84. sir please provide the answer key of technothlon 2017 junior
    squad

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  85. sir please provide the answer key of technothlon 2017 junior
    squad

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  86. sir please provide answer key of technothlon 2008 junior paper

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  87. Sir please provide answer key of technolothon 2018 answer key senior paper

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  88. Sir please send answer key of technothlon 2018 Juniors

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  89. Sir please send the answer key for the junior

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  90. Sir please send answer key of tecnothlon 2018 hauts

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  91. Engimatic solution for Technothlon paper 2015

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  92. Sir technothlon 2018 question number 19 pls sir

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  93. Sir please give the solution of ques. No. 8 of technothlon 2012 puzzles section

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  94. I think I lost my account from which I created this blog. Thanks for supporting though but this is the end of this blog. Unless you guys wanna offer me a pizza in return for your answers ;)

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  95. Sir please tell ques 9th and 10th of year 2018

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  96. Sir , I need 2016 10th class paper 4th question brief explanation sir.

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  97. Hello sir I need 2014 paper solution

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