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Showing posts with label Just Fancy That. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Just Fancy That. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Just Fancy that 2

After the toughie of a Maths question in the form of Cheryl's birthday last post, which by the way had the answer of July 16, did you get it...
I post here more goofs and gaffs at school in Malaysia.


 The first question is : Explain and give 2 actions one can do for God....answer: pray five times a day,
The second question : List 2 examples of strange and inexplicable things apart from the hereafter.
Answer: MH370 flight has disappeared for exactly a year!!!



The second is apparently in the textbook:
Behind a successful man is usually A WOMAN
So if a man is a failure, behind him there are how many women?
Answer: Too many women!! (pictures shows 4)
Can you solve this?
This appears in the UPSC final exam in December 2013, India.
Only IAS Topper could solve it!!!

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Just Fancy that!!!! Cheryl's Birthday...



SINGAPORE - The question that baffled the world on Monday - when is Cheryl's birthday?
In a maths question that went viral on Monday, Cheryl was the mysterious girl who was teasing two boys, Albert and Bernard, who wanted to know her birthday. She gave them 10 possible dates, then told Albert the month, and Bernard the day.
With some rather scanty clues, the test-taker is asked to figure out Cheryl's birthday.
Dozens of newspapers and websites around the world - from Malaysia and Britain to Germany and the United States - carried the puzzling maths question that tests one's logical deduction skills.
The UK Metro asked: "Can you solve the mind-boggling maths problem that was set for 14-year-olds?", while popular digital media site Mashable said: "A math problem for 14-year-olds is stumping the world". It was the top-trending story on US site Buzzfeed.
British papers The GuardianThe Independent and The Daily Mail also published the story on their websites.
The Mail said: "Of course, perhaps the more important question is whether Cheryl deserves a birthday gift at all after putting us through all of this."
In Malaysia, the Malay Mail carried a lengthy online article that called it a "quirky question" that went viral.
It all started over the weekend, when Singapore TV talk show presenter Kenneth Kong posted the question on Facebook, saying that it was a question for Primary 5 students. The post was shared more than 4,500 times.
- See more at: http://www.straitstimes.com/news/singapore/education/story/cheryls-birthday-maths-question-goes-beyond-singapore-stump-the-world#xtor=CS1-10