1.) For Medical Purposes. Captain Kirk of the Star Ship Enterprise, brought aboard 28 bottles of brandy - for mediacl purposes - which he kept in the ship's "wine cellar", a three-by-three-foot storage bin in his quarters. Suspecting that some crew members might try to take off with a bottle or two for recreational purposes, he arraged them in the bin as shown bellow, so that nine bottles can be counted on each side. In this way, he felt, he could tell at a glance if any were missing. ------------- | 2 | 5 | 2 | |---|---|---| | 5 | | 5 | |---|---|---| | 2 | 5 | 2 | ------------- During the next party on C deck, howerver, the first mate snuck into the storage area and appropriated four of the bottles, then rearanged the ones that remained so that when the captian next checked his cache, he would still count nine bottles on each side of the bin. A few days late, the navigator decided to pep up a party using the same technique. He also stole into the secret room and took four bottles, then rearanged the rest so that when the captain next checked, there would still be nine bottles visible on each side of the bin. How, during their covert operations, did the first mate and the navigator each arrange the bottles? 2.) The diagram above serves double duty: Use it again for this puzzle, ignoring the numbers. Now it represents a new building with eight appartments - four at the sides and four at the corners. The housing director has received a complaint from some tenants in the building: Aparently twice as many people have a southward view (toward a garbage dump) as look east (toward a sheet-metal factory). Those who have a view to the west (toward another apartment building) are only one-third as many as look south, while the lucky tenants with a northerly view (toward the park) are only half as many as look east, toward the sheet-metal factory. There are 20 tenants in the building, all told, and there is at least one in each apartment. How many people occupy each apartment? 3.) Bong! When the clock in the bell tower strikes six, it takes 18 seconds between the first and the last strikes. How many seconds does it take for a clock to strike 12? 4.) Cout 'Em. The challenge: Read the card through once only, and count the number of times the letter F appears. ---------------------------- | FINISHED FILES ARE THE RE- | | SULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTIF- | | IC STUDY COMBINED WITH THE | | EXPERIENCE OF MANY YEARS. | ---------------------------- 5.) Twelve Points. The problem: Given 12 evenly spaced points, how many rectangles have four of these points as vertices? * * * * * * * * * * * * 6.) Three Squares. Can you trace the design below-three overlping squares in one continuous line, without lifting the pen from the paper and without retracing any line? ---- | | -|-- | | | | | --|- ---- | | | | | ---- | | ---- 7.) Target This design ("see Target.iff or Target.gif") shows three concetric circles with a line trough the center. It is possible to draw the figure in one continuous line, without any line crossing another, and without lifting the pen from the paper. how would you do it? 8.) Circle Sqaured. This geometrical design ("see CirQube.iff or CirQube.gif") has four squares at alternating angles inside a circumscribed circle-can also be drawn in one continuous line, without lifting the pen from paper, and without going over any line twice. Can you do it? 9.) Clock Problem. A clock loses four minutes every hour. It was set correctly three and a half hours ago. Now the correct correct time is noon. To the nearest minute, when will this slow clock show noon? 10.) Add Up. The correct way to write nine thousand nine hundred and nine dollars is $9,909. What is tyhe correct way to write twelve thousand twelve hundred and twelve dollars? 11.) Wordies. Assume that the following pairs of three-letter words are related. sly hob vow elb all zoo Which of the following four letter word are realated in the same way? (a) vary (b) glow (c) lose (d) part (e) told (f) come 12.) A Spell down the garden path. In these puzzles you get some one to spell three or four words, one at a time, and then you hit them with an innocent question. A.) First spell the words coast, roast, and boast. Then answer this question: What do you put in a toaster? B.) Spell cop, top, and mop. Then: What do you do at a green light? C.) Spell joke, toke and folk. Then: What is the white of an egg called? D.) Spell silk and bilk. Then: What do cows drink?