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The Easiest Tasks (page 32)

The Easiest Tasks (page 32)

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The more you take away from me...

The more you take away from me, The bigger I get. What am I?
Correct answers: 113
The first user who solved this task is Allen Douglas.
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Determine the value of the number ABCD

Determine the value of the number ABCD
Correct answers: 113
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What number comes next?

Look at the series (5391, 8427, 3176, 5351), determine the pattern, and find the value of the next number!
Correct answers: 113
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A doctor broke the bad news to...

A doctor broke the bad news to a man, that his wife would have to be admitted to a psychiatric hospital. “I’m afraid her mind’s completely gone,” he said. “Makes sense,” mumbled the man. “She’s been giving me a piece of it every day for the last 15 years.”
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Which two letters are missing?

Which two letters are missing?
Correct answers: 113
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Which letter replaces the question mark?

Solve Alphabet Puzzle: J, P, W, E, K, R, Z, F, M, U, ?
Correct answers: 111
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I am a seven lettered word; ...

I am a seven lettered word; my first three letters refer to a place a driver sits in a bus. My first five letters refer to a small room on a ship; my middle three letters is a container people put waste in. My last three letters refer to one which catches fish. My whole refer to a furniture with doors. What am I?
Correct answers: 110
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How Many Squares Are There?

How Many Squares Are There?
Correct answers: 110
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What is deaf, dumb and blind, ...

What is deaf, dumb and blind, but always tells the truth?
Correct answers: 110
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Mathematical Puzzle: IF 2+3=...

Mathematical Puzzle: IF 2+3=25, 4+5=45 and 0+8=40 THEN 1+6=?
Correct answers: 109
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Guess the name of musician

Look carefully negative image and guess the name of musician.
Correct answers: 109
The first user who solved this task is Girish Shivanand.
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Separable Baggage Ticket

In 1882, John Mitchell Lyons was issued a Canadian patent for his "Improvements in Baggage Checks and Coupon Tickets" (No. 14911). He was a railway clerk in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, who devised this now familiar way to track and identify luggage. As the headquarters of the Intercolonial Railway of Canada, Moncton was an important railway hub. To better control the passengers' luggage, Lyons devised a baggage check which separated along a perforation into two halves. Both pieces were printed with the same route information and an identifying number. One half was attached to the bag, and the other was given to the passager to claim his luggage at his destination.«[Image: figure from Canadian patent.]
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