Creative thinking question
No, a friend who used to be in the Navy SEALs had this question on one of the Navy creative thinking exams. They had one hour to complete 50 of these questions. He was the only one out of 50 guys to get it correct. He got 38/50 correct for the test. They had to explain why they gave the answer they did afterwards.
Just so you don't think I'm 'smug', I couldn't figure it out. It's tough, but once you see the answer it will make sense.
Just so you don't think I'm 'smug', I couldn't figure it out. It's tough, but once you see the answer it will make sense.
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Montez from NMA got it correct. The first reply.
http://www.nma-fallout.com/forum/viewto ... 843#204843
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I was just about to say that. I guess I'm either Navy SEAL material, or just lacking the humour necessary to enjoy this thread, in the way I'm meant to.
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I said it was composed of triangles too.
But the logic here is faulty : First off, it only works in English. Second, why would it be composed of one square and two triangles? Why not just 3 triangles? I can see how it could work with the word-number logic, but the alternative is also plausible. If not, please explain why.
But the logic here is faulty : First off, it only works in English. Second, why would it be composed of one square and two triangles? Why not just 3 triangles? I can see how it could work with the word-number logic, but the alternative is also plausible. If not, please explain why.
Yes, I know two triangles make a trapezoid, but the circle should steer you away from that line of thinking. My friend said the first thing that popped into his head is that a trapezoid is like combining a square and a triangle. From there he realized that square, triangle and circle were primary shapes. Then he noticed the colors were too. After the primary shape/primary color thing was figured out it is pretty straight forward from there.
If triangle plus square is trapezoid then the color of the trapezoid would be the colors of the triangle and the square combined. So the trapezoid is purple.
When I posted on NMA it was my third forum try, so I made sure I said everything I could possibly say in the first post to save posting over and over again like I did here and at the Codex.
If triangle plus square is trapezoid then the color of the trapezoid would be the colors of the triangle and the square combined. So the trapezoid is purple.
When I posted on NMA it was my third forum try, so I made sure I said everything I could possibly say in the first post to save posting over and over again like I did here and at the Codex.
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Does it work for you ?
Yes, of course you do. Of course it does. Simple things work for simple souls, as they say.
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Is it ?
What shade of blue is the chicken ?
Real ?
Pastry.
Do you dream of velvet toasters ?
Fantastic.
Coffee.
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I am so glad I was away, otherwise I would have ruined all the fun. That would not be especially sporting, really. No.
Does it work for you ?
Yes, of course you do. Of course it does. Simple things work for simple souls, as they say.
But is it real ?
Is it ?
What shade of blue is the chicken ?
Real ?
Pastry.
Do you dream of velvet toasters ?
Fantastic.
Coffee.
Do not look behind the curtain.
I am so glad I was away, otherwise I would have ruined all the fun. That would not be especially sporting, really. No.
Here's an explanation from the winner:
Montez wrote:I suck at this, but I'll try to explain the logic anyway.Elric wrote:Edit: Montez, I thought that too, but it didn't seem to make any sense to me... but now that you say it... mmh... by the way, circles can be inscribed (don't know if this is correct) in trapezoids? Does that make them both yellow and red? Am I saying something extremely dumb?
1) Triangle - Red
2) Circle - Yellow
3) Trapezoid - ???
So the most obvious thing is to find a relationship between the three givens. A circle has no obvious relation to a trapezoid. If you were to slice up a trapezoid though, you could make it into triangles. So you could say that a trapezoid is made of triangles, and since triangles are red a trapezoid must be red.
1) Triangle - Red
2) Circle - Yellow
3) Trapezoid - Red
But that doesn't seem to make sense. Where does the circle fit in? So you look at the relationships again.
Triangle, Circle, Trapezoid. The first thing that comes to mind is that two are basic shapes and one is a complex shape. So what basic shapes is a trapezoid made of? It can't be just triangles, because then the color would be red and we've already decided that thar doesn't make sense. How about a square and one or more triangles then? A square is considered a basic shape. You could argue that a square is just two or more triangles, but then it's commonly known that people refer to circle, square, triangle as the basic shapes. Can't hurt to try.
1) Triangle - Red
2) Circle - Yellow
3) Square - ???
4) Trapezoid - ???
So now to the colors: Red, Yellow, ???, ???.... The most obvious thing to do would be to assume that since the shapes went basic, basic, complex, that the colors do the same thing. Therefore the color of the square would be a basic color, and the trapezoid would be a complex color. If you have any experience with art, you know that the answer is blue right away, because Red, Yellow and Blue are the primary colors. Otherwise you might just have to guess until you came up with a color that couldn't be made by combining other simple colors. Either way, the answer is blue. So the trapezoid must be blue+red=purple.
1) Triangle - Red
2) Circle - Yellow
3) Square - Blue
4) Trapezoid - Purple
It all fits logically, it's simple, and everything is taken into account, so that must be the answer.
It's the same thing as a math series, where you are given a sequence of numbers and asked to deduce the next in the series. There are all sorts of complex or ridiculous theories you could come up with to provide a potential answer, but the answer that is wanted, or is the most desirable, is the one that solves the problem simply and clearly. Anyone can argue as much as they want about there being an infinite amount of solutions or whatever else, but there is almost always just one answer that is both simple and clear.