Solicit quiz questions National Day emergency .

Updated on educate 2024-05-15
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    - Trivia.

    Coca-Cola Company Job Title.

    If you are a salesman in our company, you are in a Coca-Cola truck with a truckload of expired bread, and you are going to a remote area to destroy the bread, but you meet a group of refugees on the way, they are very hungry, and the refugees block the road, and there are reporters who have just arrived, and those refugees know that there is food in the car.

    How would you deal with this matter, so that reporters would not be allowed to report that our company was giving people to eat expired bread, and that refugees could eat these life-saving breads that would not affect their bodies.

    Note: You can't go back to the car, there is only bread on the car, and you can't bribe reporters.

    Answer; Maybe the car is crossing time zones.

    The shelf life is extended by one day.

    On the sly.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Good idea upstairs.

    If I were the driver, I would pretend the car was out of gas or something was broken.

    I paid the refugees to help me get the bread to be destroyed.

    If there is money to take, of course the refugees are happy to help.

    As for the bread in hand, it was secretly hidden and eaten or something.

    Refugees have their own measure. Hee-hee.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The question on the first floor is very interesting. But what if the car isn't in a time zone? What to do?

    I think it should be answered:

    Deliberately crashing a car into a telephone pole (or something, don't hurt yourself or others), spilling bread all over the floor, you pretend to be injured, unconscious, and the bread is picked up by refugees.

    You saved the refugees, and tomorrow's newspaper will report at most that Coca-Cola vehicles have been involved in an accident and bread has been looted by hungry people.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    A, B, and C went together.

    When the three of them ordered food together, A said, "Two people eat hamburgers, and those who don't eat hamburgers don't drink water, and those who don't drink water don't drink Coke." "What did A, B, and C eat?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Acknowledge your lesson.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The reasoning process is as follows:

    1. The British live in a red house.

    2. Swedes have dogs.

    3. Danes drink tea.

    4. Germans smoke princely cigarettes.

    5. Norwegians live in their first house.

    6. Norwegians live next to the Blue House. The Blue House is the second one.

    7. The green house is on the left side of the white house; The Blue House is the second; The British live in the Red House. It is concluded that the Yellow House is the first; Norwegians live in yellow houses.

    8. The owner of the yellow house smokes a dunhill cigarette. It is concluded that Norwegians smoke dunhill cigarettes.

    9. Horse breeders live next to people who smoke dunhill cigarettes. It was concluded that the owner of the blue house raised horses.

    10. The Yellow House is the first one; The Blue House is the second; The green house is to the left of the white house; The owner of the green house drinks coffee; The people who live in the middle house drink milk. It is concluded that the Red House is the third; the fourth room of the Green House; The fifth room in the white house. People who live in red houses drink milk.

    11. The British live in a red house. People who live in red houses drink milk. It was concluded that the British drank milk.

    12. Danes drink tea; The British drink milk; The owner of the green house drinks coffee; People who smoke blue master cigarettes drink beer; Norwegians live in yellow houses; Norwegians smoke dunhill cigarettes. It was concluded that Norwegians drink mineral water.

    13. The neighbor of the person who smokes mixed cigarettes drinks mineral water; The Blue House is the second; It is concluded that the owner of the blue house smokes mixed cigarettes;

    14. Danes drink tea; The British drink milk; Norwegians drink mineral water; The owner of the green house drinks coffee; People who smoke blue master cigarettes drink beer; Germans smoke princely cigarettes. It is concluded that Germans drink coffee and live in green houses; Swedes smoke blue master cigarettes and drink beer.

    15. Norwegians live in yellow houses; The British live in the Red House. Germans live in green houses; The owner of the blue house raises horses; Swedes have dogs. It is concluded that the Danes live in blue houses; Swedes live in white houses;

    16. The owner of the blue house smokes mixed cigarettes; The Danes live in the Blue House. It was concluded that the Danes smoked mixed cigarettes.

    17. Norwegians smoke dunhill cigarettes; Danes smoke mixed cigarettes; Germans smoke princely cigarettes. Swedes smoke blue master cigarettes. It is concluded that the British smoke pall mall cigarettes.

    18. The British smoke pall mall cigarettes; The man who smoked a pall mall cigarette kept a bird. It is concluded that the British raised birds.

    19. The person who smokes mixed cigarettes lives next to the cat owner; Danes smoke mixed cigarettes; The Danes live in the Blue House. The Blue House is the second; The British kept birds; The British live in the Red House. The Red House is the third. Came up with the first house owner with a cat. i.e. Norwegians have cats.

    20. Everything is clear:

    Norwegians live in yellow houses, smoke dunhill cigarettes, drink mineral water, and have cats.

    Danes live in blue houses, smoke mixed cigarettes, drink tea, and raise horses.

    The British live in red houses, smoke pall, smoke malls, drink milk, and raise birds.

    Germans live in green houses, smoke princes, drink coffee, and raise fish.

    Swedes live in white houses;

    Smokes blue, masters, beers, and dogs.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No way!!! It's so familiar!! It's like a question in the summer homework 2 years ago.,I did it all afternoon.。。。

    It's a pity that the answer was forgotten...

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The first thing to say is that there is definitely an answer.

    There are three situations that will occur when taking the sum first: 1 is the same for both. Then it means that the unqualified are among them.

    Then take any three of them from 1 to 8. If it is the same as 12, it is unqualified, and then compare 12 with any one, and you will know whether it is light or heavy. If it is heavy, one of the instructions is heavy.

    Then compare any two of them, which one is heavier and which is unqualified, and if it is the same, it is the other one. If it's light, the same reason, it's easy to find out. This is the first case, that is, there are two other cases.

    Greater than or less than.

    Although there are two cases, the principle is the same, all, can be seen as one. Let's just talk about the situation of greater than (think about it carefully, some are difficult to understand at first).

    and comparison. If it is flat, it means that 3 is heavy or light, and then 5 and 8 are compared, which is lighter is ruined which is unqualified and is light, if it is equal, it means that 3 is unqualified and is heavy.

    If it is greater than that, it means that it is heavier or 7 is lighter. Compared with 1 and 2, which is heavier and which is unqualified, equal is 7 unqualified, and it is lighter.

    If it is less than, because 4 and 6 are transposed, it is 6 light or 4 heavy. Compare 6 with any (except 4), if 6 is light, it means that 6 is unqualified. If it is flat, it is 4 heavy and unqualified.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    25 roots. Carry 50 to 25 meters first, at this time, eat 25 roots, and 25 roots, put down. I went back and carried the remaining 50 roots, and when I walked to 25 meters, I ate another 25 roots, and there were 25 more.

    Then pick up 25 sticks on the ground, a total of 50 potatoes, continue to walk home, a total of 25 meters, to eat 25 sticks, and the remaining 25 celery sticks arrive home.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    2 roots, between the monkey's house and the banana pile, there are 49 1-meter intervals, 49 are eaten in one trip, and 98 are eaten in two trips.

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