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Logic: and the answer is...  
« on: Feb 2nd, 2003, 3:57am »
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Each of the following multiple-choice questions has a single solution that doesn't contradict the other answers:
 
1. The first question with answer (B) is:
A: 2;  B: 3;  C: 4;  D: 5;  E: 6
 
2. The two only consecutive questions with the same answer are:
A: 2 and 3;  B: 3 and 4;  C: 4 and 5;  D: 5 and 6;  E: 6 and 7
 
3. The last question whose answer is the same as the answer to this question is:
A: 10;  B: 9;  C: 8;  D: 7;  E: 6
 
4. The number of questions with answer (A) is:
A: 0;  B: 1;  C: 2;  D: 3;  E: 4
 
5. The answer to this question is the same as the answer to question:
A: 10;  B: 9;  C: 8;  D: 7;  E: 6
 
6. The number of questions with answer (A) is the identical to the number of questions with answer:
A: B;  B: C;  C: D;  D: E;  E: None of the above
 
7. The alphabetical distance between the answer to this question and the answer to the next question is:
A: 4;  B: 3;  C: 2;  D: 1;  E: 0 (same answer)
 
8. The number of questions whose answer is either (A) or (E) is:  
A: 2;  B: 3;  C: 4;  D: 5;  E: 6
 
9. The number of questions whose answer is either (B), (C)  or (D) is:  
A: prime number;  B: Factorial number (n!);  C: A square (n^2);  D: Third power (n^3);  E: Number divisible by 5 (5n)
 
10: The answer to this question is:
A: A;  B: B;  C: C;  D: D;  E: E
 
 
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Re: Logic: and the answer is...  
« Reply #1 on: Feb 2nd, 2003, 12:33pm »
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I have a question on interpretation. I know English is not your native language and I think that has led you to mis-state question 3, which says
 
The last question, whose answer is the same as the answer to this question is:
 
Well the last question is 10, so the answer to this question has to be (A), and the answer to 10 has to be (A) as well.
 
But I am wondering if that comma is really supposed to be there. "The last question whose answer is the same as the answer to this question is:" could conceivably be any question from 3 on. This seems to be more in the spirit of the puzzle.
 
(Small gramatical quibble: 4, 8, & 9 should say "questions" not "question").
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« Reply #2 on: Feb 2nd, 2003, 12:58pm »
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You are right on all four points, Icarus.
My apologies for anyone who was confused by my errors. Corrections incorporated into the original post.
 
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« Reply #3 on: Feb 2nd, 2003, 2:45pm »
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The answer:
1 c
2 d
3 e
4 b
5 e
6 e
7 d
8 c
9 b
10 a
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« Reply #4 on: Feb 2nd, 2003, 11:41pm »
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1. Correct
2. "explaining how you arrived at an answer is more valuable than the answer itself"
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« Reply #5 on: Feb 3rd, 2003, 3:19am »
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OK, you want an explanation of technique, so I will write it as I solve it.
 
Made a logic puzzle matrix, maybe it will help.
 
Right off, 1 cannot be B as that is self-contradictory.
 
Consequence of #2: max of 6 questions with any one answer.
 
Translating number nine and noting if an answer is repeated in several answers it cannot be correct gives us: A) 3 or 7, B) 6, C) 4 or 9, D) 8, E) 10
 
Comparing 8 and 9 gives us a possible combination of answers:  8-A 9-D, 8-B 9-A, 8-C 9-B, or 8-E 9-C
 
Now we compare with 7 and see a possibility is 7-C 8-A 9-D.  The second possibility above has no workable answers, 7-D 8-C 9-B is good, and the fourth has them all work, which must be wrong.
 
Lets work with the first possibility:
As a consequence of our answer for 8, 4 must be either B or C.
 
By number 2, number 10 cannot be D.
 
with the answers we know number 3 must be either A or E.
 
By number 8, none of the rest of the answers (other than 3) can be A or E.
 
Since the response A is now obviously wrong for number 3, it must be E, which also cannot be right.  This is a contradiction, so the correct set must be: 7-D 8-C 9-B.  All of a sudden we have three of the answers, now we are getting somewhere!
 
Unfortunately with this combo 3 doesn?t tell us anything.
 
by number 2, 10 cannot be B.
 
OK, now things start to suck.  For 3 and 5 B, C, and D are all valid answers, they don?t help at all.  Seems 2, and maybe 1 will be the biggest help.
 
Oh, 4-A is a contradiction and can be eliminated.
 
Damn, now I have to guess.  Try 1-A, gives 2-B, gives 3 and 4 the same.  They can?t be A since 4 can?t be A and they can?t be B because that would make 3 B?s in a row.  They can?t be E because there are only four questions with A or E as an answer and with two E?s you can?t get four A?s
 
When we investigate 6, though, it leads to contradiction.  4 tells us there are either two or three A?s, yet 6 leads us to multiple equally valid answers if that is the case, so all we know is that 1-A is wrong.  Ugh.
 
Well, that means 2-B is wrong.  Hmm, it also means 3-B must be wrong since 1-B is wrong.
 
So, guess 1-C.  This means we have 4-B.  Hmm, we can?t have 2-A, that gives too many A?s
 
We can also see 6-A, B or D produce immediate contradictions.  That means 2-E is wrong.
 
This means 2 is either C or D, and there is one A and three E?s between 3,5,6,10
 
Since 6 can?t be A it is E.  Since there is one A and six says there can?t be that many of any other, there must be another D, hence 2-D.  That means 5-E.
 
Since there is only one A, 3 must be E, giving us 10-A.
 
This is a completely self-consistent answer and matches what wolfgang got.  Now the questions is, what is the nifty logic I could have used to solve it easier?
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« Reply #6 on: Feb 3rd, 2003, 6:50am »
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I used some of the same logic that aero_guy did, but I think I also used a lot more trial and error. And I really didn't think there was any point to typing out a whole list of all the combinations I tried that didn't work, hence just the answer.
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« Reply #7 on: Feb 3rd, 2003, 7:32am »
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I got a little lucky in that one of the first purely trial and error guesses I made was that 2 was D, because that would also answer number 1, 5, and 6, and 1 would answer 4.  
Considering all the possibilities in the remaining 5 questions that were also ruled out, it didn't take a huge amount of guessing to complete the puzzle. But I started with a guess and I ended with a lot of guesses, so my method doesn't teach you a whole lot.
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« Reply #8 on: Feb 5th, 2003, 10:06pm »
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Yeah, it was a little silly to write it all out, but I was feeling in a silly mood.  I think there was some good stuff early on, in that there were few guesses and the questions that were used were chosen for a reason but halfway through it all goes to pot.  I was hoping that there was an elegant way to figure out the second half without all that guessing, but I expect there is not.  I still haven't tried the other two possible guesses to see if they work out to equally viable answers.  I guess 'proving' that you have the ONLY solution is the hardest part when you guess.
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« Reply #10 on: Feb 7th, 2003, 11:29am »
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