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A clock loses 10 minutes each hour. If the clock is set correctly at noon, what time is it when it reads 3 PM?

Asked by Sachin on 26 Apr 2025


A crime was committed at baker street. Ibrahim Dakota who was shot in the stomach was the main suspect. Sherlock questioned the suspect. The conversation started as:
Sherlock: What's your story, Ibrahim?
Ibrahim: I was walking around baker street and suddenly a man from the back shot me. I ran as fast as I could to save my life".
Sherlock: That is enough (and ask the police to arrest him).

Why does Sherlock think he is the murderer?

Asked by Sachin on 25 Apr 2025

Why did Buffon take the goal with him after every Juventus match?

Asked by Sherlock on 24 Apr 2025


The product of three consecutive numbers is 7980.
Then the sum of these consecutive numbers would be?

Asked by Vinay on 23 Apr 2025

Without looking at a calendar, within a minute name, a boy's name using 5 consecutive 1st letters of 5 consecutive months

Asked by Ronit on 22 Apr 2025

John drives to his office at 20km/hr. After reaching the office, he realizes that today is a holiday. He went back at an average speed of 30km/hr. Discounting the time spent in the stoppage what was the average speed of his journey?

Asked by Sachin on 21 Apr 2025


Find three numbers such that When we multiply three numbers, we will get the prime numbers. The difference between the second and the first number is equal to the third and second.

Asked by Sachin on 20 Apr 2025

There is a box. The area of its top is 240 square units, the area of the front is 300 square units and the area of the end is 180 square units.

Can you calculate the dimensions of this box with the given data?

Asked by Sachin on 19 Apr 2025

What is the largest number you can write with just 3 digits?

Asked by Ronit on 18 Apr 2025


In the image given, you can find several triangles. Can you count them all?

How Many Triangles Are There Puzzle

Asked by Aparna on 17 Apr 2025

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