Which cup will be filled first?
#1
Posted 2018-April-07, 13:57
I saw that on facebook and laughed my @$$ off when saw the replies. Majority of replies were wrong. And wrote "bridge players will tell this in couple seconds"
Go for it if you are bored and nothing better to do atm.
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#3
Posted 2018-April-07, 17:24
#4
Posted 2018-April-07, 21:32
#5
Posted 2018-April-07, 22:09
kenberg, on 2018-April-07, 21:32, said:
Part of the challenge is the blocks. 7 was my first thought too. Look closer.
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#7
Posted 2018-April-08, 14:18
Cyberyeti, on 2018-April-08, 11:14, said:
Pretty big drops though! Maybe it's not water at all but some kind of hyper-viscous liquid and the surface tension doesn't even allow it through the pipes.
#8
Posted 2018-April-08, 18:49
Phil, on 2018-April-07, 22:09, said:
Part of the challenge? All of it. Exceedingly stupid puzzle.
#9
Posted 2018-April-08, 20:46
Vampyr, on 2018-April-08, 18:49, said:
And if you lay the screen flat (or upside-down for that matter) none of them get filled.....
Perhaps it is Turkish humor?
#10
Posted 2018-April-09, 04:51
Al_U_Card, on 2018-April-08, 20:46, said:
It is not Turkish puzzle. Translated to Turkish. I do not know the source nation/culture/region etc..
All i know is which one will win the stupidity contest, if i make a poll and options were this puzzle and one of the comments in this topic. (not yours)
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#11
Posted 2018-April-09, 04:58
MrAce, on 2018-April-09, 04:51, said:
All i know is which one will win the stupidity contest, if i make a poll and options were this puzzle and one of the comments in this topic. (not yours)
The interesting part was the "attention to detail" fake-out. The science-minded go for the water-level/entry-exit while, I guess, the really attentive look at the diagram and realize that there are some "pipes" that do not have access to certain "glasses".
A bit of fun, no matter what the origin or language.
#12
Posted 2018-April-09, 09:11
Al_U_Card, on 2018-April-09, 04:58, said:
Kind of reminds me of a "test" we were given sometime in grade school.
The first instruction said "Read all instructions before doing anything", and the last instruction was something like "Ignore all instructions between step 2 and this one", (step 2 was filling in your name at the top). So if you followed any of the other steps, you failed.
#13
Posted 2018-April-09, 17:23
barmar, on 2018-April-09, 09:11, said:
The first instruction said "Read all instructions before doing anything", and the last instruction was something like "Ignore all instructions between step 2 and this one", (step 2 was filling in your name at the top). So if you followed any of the other steps, you failed.
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#14
Posted 2018-April-09, 17:35
barmar, on 2018-April-09, 09:11, said:
The first instruction said "Read all instructions before doing anything", and the last instruction was something like "Ignore all instructions between step 2 and this one", (step 2 was filling in your name at the top). So if you followed any of the other steps, you failed.
Failing the student for completing the steps starting at 2 doesn't seem logically valid - the test imposes an impossible set of conditions. Why does the instruction in the last step take precedence over all the others?
Or maybe I'm just overthinking it...
#15
Posted 2018-April-09, 17:59
barmar, on 2018-April-09, 09:11, said:
The first instruction said "Read all instructions before doing anything", and the last instruction was something like "Ignore all instructions between step 2 and this one", (step 2 was filling in your name at the top). So if you followed any of the other steps, you failed.
We had something similar: The instructions were to give incorrect answers to the questions.
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#16
Posted 2018-April-09, 20:55
Some things are less amusing. I visited my daughter's class room when she was starting elementary school.They were practicing sounds. Teacher "I am thinking of something in this room that ends in a guh sound, what is it?". My child was the first to raise her hand and was called on. "Flag" she said. "No" the teacher said. The teacher was thinking of "rug". My daughter was a failure at mind reading. We fathers remember such things.
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#17
Posted 2018-April-10, 08:33
sfi, on 2018-April-09, 17:35, said:
Or maybe I'm just overthinking it...
It's been close to 50 years, I may not have described it perfectly well. I think it was reasonably clear when you got to the end that you shouldn't have done any of the earlier steps.
And it's not like this was graded, I think it was intended for the students to learn a life lesson from, about jumping the gun, making assumptions, reading clearly, etc.
#18
Posted 2018-April-10, 11:20
kenberg, on 2018-April-09, 20:55, said:
Some things are less amusing. I visited my daughter's class room when she was starting elementary school.They were practicing sounds. Teacher "I am thinking of something in this room that ends in a guh sound, what is it?". My child was the first to raise her hand and was called on. "Flag" she said. "No" the teacher said. The teacher was thinking of "rug". My daughter was a failure at mind reading. We fathers remember such things.
Also any topic that doesn't involve tweets is a welcome change right now.
Could the teacher have been intending it as more of an “I Spy” type activity rather than asking for any object with the sound at the end, and just express yourself poorly?
#19
Posted 2018-April-10, 12:32
Vampyr, on 2018-April-10, 11:20, said:
Oh anything is possible and all in all I liked the teacher well enough.It was like one of the first things out of the box, I was glad to see my daughter involved and then...
But it was a tough day. Later the had a guy (sine guys know science?) talk about the solar system He explained that when the moon gets between the Earth and the Sun it's called an ellipse of the sun. And then, and then,
Of course I never make any errors.
#20
Posted 2018-April-10, 13:14
sfi, on 2018-April-09, 17:35, said:
Or maybe I'm just overthinking it...
It becomes an impossible set of conditions only if Step 2 read something like "Write your name at the top before proceeding to the next step"
Otherwise, the condition in Step 1 trumps the guidance in Step 2.