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RobinRaju
25th September 2006, 04:06 PM
Hi ppl :) , here's a simple logig question for u ....

Imagine that u r trapped in an completely enclosed room with no doors n windows how will u come out of it.........

hope to see some answers we i log in next time......Best of luck
Expecting Manish Sirs answer too...

Thanks
Robin

MohammedShaikh
25th September 2006, 05:25 PM
Hi,

I will stop imagining and hence will be out of such a bizarre room.

Ojas Doshi
26th September 2006, 12:14 PM
i cant get into a room without doors or windows !!...how cn u expect me to come out !! ;)

Manish Salian
26th September 2006, 03:02 PM
Hi Robin,

A good question!

You have said the has no doors and windows! This does not mean I cannot construct one...well the answer is simple just break the walls and come out!

You have not imposed any other conditions like you are alone or there is no other object in the wall etc.

I think there is no 'room' for any doubt on this :) . I have 'trapped' you this time.

Regards,

Manish sir

RobinRaju
27th September 2006, 10:42 AM
Good answers MohammedShaikh, Ojas n manish sir.....

Manish sir kuch bhi mat bola, aisa room hai to hai......
is ka ans wer hai...
still waiting for some more innovative ans will give the ans to this question on 29th....
lets see who cracks it.....Manish sir what if theres a computer in the room.....n in the above question u r alone in the room n nothing else with u...its made of concrete...ad kya saar se todoga deevar ko...

Manish Salian
27th September 2006, 01:45 PM
If there is a computer, the task becomes very easy.

I will just on the PC! And Yo! Windows will be loaded! I will escape from the Window! :p :D

Regards,

Manish sir

RobinRaju
29th September 2006, 11:26 AM
The ans was there in the questio n itself....

I asked u to imagine.....
so when u stop imagination u come out of it....ha ha ha

Mohammad got it right .....
sorry Ojas n Manish sir.
score according to manish sirs rule will be.....
Mohammad = 5
Ojas = - 2
manish sir = -4 (for 2 wrong answers)

Manish Salian
29th September 2006, 01:35 PM
Ok Robin, I will imagine that I am at -4 :)