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The speed of the truck dropped? That is my guess...
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09-28-2009, 06:52 PM | #24 |
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+1....thats what I was thinking. If it is traveling at a constant speed, by the nature of making a turn ...in theory the truck's speed should "drop."
I am a bit confused though by his hint "what gained?"
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09-28-2009, 07:20 PM | #25 |
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i think this is more along the lines of a 20 questions riddle
eg why carrots and why oranges, is there naything else on the truck, like animals? why would it make a sudden right turn? |
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Alright here's one for you guys... I got asked these two on an IV at a hedge fund... must be done in your head..no calculators 1- "You have a room that is 5 ft wide x 5 ft long x 10 ft high. You completely fill the room with stacks of quarters, so essentially you have a room that is 5 X 5 X 10 and is filled with STACKED quarters. Assume the diameter of a quarter is 1" for simplistic purposes. If each of these stacks were laid on top of one another vertically, which would be taller: the entire stack of quarters or the empire state building??" (I got this one right) 2- "How do you test a salt shaker?" (Think about this one)
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09-29-2009, 10:35 AM | #29 | |
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2) Test it for what? |
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What is the angle made between the hour hand and minute hand when the time is exactly 3:15?
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09-29-2009, 11:50 AM | #33 |
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That would be the response that would make me want to smack the guy upside the head. I seriously would have to ask the candidate, "Are you not familiar with a salt shaker?" But, I'm not the only one, because I found this after a quick search on a similar question:
Puzzle 12: Here's a saltshaker. Show me how you would you test it. Desired Response: The operative word is "show." The recruiter is not looking for profound originality here, but is looking for more than words. This is a variety of the deconstruction puzzle with a call to action. Does the applicant understand the functions of a salt shaker and how it is used? If so, the evaluation will be broken down into logical steps. For example, does the saltshaker really contain salt? Some saltshakers - especially those in fourth-grade cafeterias - contain sugar. The applicant now tastes the contents. Is the top on securely, a design flaw common in high school lunchrooms? Test the top. Are the holes sufficient for dispensing the right amount of salt? Do the test.
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360 degrees in a circle, so 6 degres per minute. 15 minutes is a 1/4 hour so the hour hand will be 1/4 of the way between 3 and 4. 1/4 * 30 degrees is 7.5 degrees.
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Which is wrong, btw. But the thought process is logical. |
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09-29-2009, 01:16 PM | #38 | |
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Edit: So asking what the test is trying to find is the correct answer? That was my first reaction...what are you testing for? It could be a multitude of things for example.... Here's an easy one: Why are manhole covers round?
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I came up with 100,000 by doing it a different way which apparently wasn't far from the answer (and not as logical as yours)
300mm population and avg 60% of population working at any given time so 2/3 = 200mm people 200mm people with more than 50% living in major coastal cities which have access to public trans which leave at least 100mm need to commute so 100mm cars. Avg commute is 20 miles and avg gas per mileage is 20 mpg so need at least 2 gallon per day for 100mm cars. Gas station tanks hold 10,000 gallons so 200mm gallons/10,000 =10,000 x 5 working days (arbitrary) = 100,000 stations needed at minimum to meet 5 day work commute demand alone Many of the data I happened to remember from a marketing class demographic study lol (and i got the job) |
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~since manhole covers are extremely heavy, making them round would make it easier for workers to move them (i.e...rollling them instead of carrying) ~when placed back, you do not have to re-align them since the hole and the cover are both round.
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You are shrunk to the height of a nickel and your mass is proportionally reduced so as to maintain your original density. You are then thrown into an empty glass blender. The blades will start moving in 60 seconds. What do you do?
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For 58 seconds, I would curse out the a**hole who threw me into the blender. Then I would lay flat at the bottom, and pray.
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Cause the construction workers that use them are also round... duh.
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