100 men are arranged in an array of 10 rows and 10 columns according to their heights.Tallest among each row of all are asked to come out. And the shortest among them is A. Similarly after resuming them to their original positions, the shortest among each column are asked to come out. And the tallest among them is B. Now who is taller A or B ?
All the Men are arranged in ascending Order of heights starting from Row#1 and Column # 1 Next person at Row#1 and Column # 2 so on and so forth.
Tallest Person is positioned at Row#10 and Column#10.
A very magical Question, Who is taller A or B? Yes it is. Think of it!!
Water Jar Question: 1 If you had a 5-liter jar and a 3-liter jar and an unlimited access to water, how would you measure exactly 4 liters using the above jars? NOTE : Empty or completely filled Jars only should be used during measurement
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Water Jar Question : 2 Given three jars: 8, 5 and 3 liters capacity, divide 8 liters in half (4 + 4 liters) with the minimum number of water transfers. NOTE : That the 8-liter jar initially filled with 8 liters of water and the other two jars are empty and No additional water should be used
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Water Jar Question : 3 Given three jars: 7, 4 and 3 liters capacity. Only the 7-liter is full. Pouring the water the fewest number of times, make the quantities of 2, 2, and 3 liters.
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Water Jar Question : 4 How can you measure 6 liters of water using only 4 and 9-liter jars?
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Water Jar Question : 5 Measure exactly 2 liters of water if you have: 1. 4 and 5-liter jars 2. 4 and 3-liter jars