Question 1.
a.) A man is 6 foot tall. When he stands next to a wall, he is 3 foot tall. The wall is built out of brick. How tall is the mans neighbour?
b.) The man keeps questions in pots. He has 3 questions and keeps all 8 of them in each wall. When his 4th question is 6 foot tall, what will his bricks be made into?
c.) Using the answer from Question 1, calculate the probability that the man's neighbour will be 3 foot of questions. Hence deduce the size of each of the 9 pots.
d.) If the man in part a of question 1 is replaced by a smaller man with 9 fingers, how many questions will it take to build a 2 foot wall?
Question 2.
(The use of calculators and razor blades are not permitted in this question)
a.) The man from question 2 has decided to move into question 1. Discuss.
b.) Using your calculator, spell the word BOOBIES. Remember to carve the result into your arm and show all working and calculations where relevant.
c.) I am black and white and read all over and I'm a newspaper. What am I?
e.) There is the theory of the mobius. A twist in the fabric of space where time becomes a loop. How much is the man who sold up in question 1 worth? Would you ever love him?
Question 3.
a.) A door consists of three main parts. Indicate in your answer the number of times you have used a door without making offerings to the most powerfull of the door gods.
b.) From Susie's bedroom window, she is able to see 3 red cars, 2 green cars, a brown car and half a pink car. Carlton is able to see 4 red cars, 2 yellow cars and a pink car. However Johnathan Fetlock-Whitingley can also see 2 green cars. Which one of them is related to an ice cream man?
c.) Everything you know is wrong. Does this help?
a.) A man is 6 foot tall. When he stands next to a wall, he is 3 foot tall. The wall is built out of brick. How tall is the mans neighbour?
b.) The man keeps questions in pots. He has 3 questions and keeps all 8 of them in each wall. When his 4th question is 6 foot tall, what will his bricks be made into?
c.) Using the answer from Question 1, calculate the probability that the man's neighbour will be 3 foot of questions. Hence deduce the size of each of the 9 pots.
d.) If the man in part a of question 1 is replaced by a smaller man with 9 fingers, how many questions will it take to build a 2 foot wall?
Question 2.
(The use of calculators and razor blades are not permitted in this question)
a.) The man from question 2 has decided to move into question 1. Discuss.
b.) Using your calculator, spell the word BOOBIES. Remember to carve the result into your arm and show all working and calculations where relevant.
c.) I am black and white and read all over and I'm a newspaper. What am I?
e.) There is the theory of the mobius. A twist in the fabric of space where time becomes a loop. How much is the man who sold up in question 1 worth? Would you ever love him?
Question 3.
a.) A door consists of three main parts. Indicate in your answer the number of times you have used a door without making offerings to the most powerfull of the door gods.
b.) From Susie's bedroom window, she is able to see 3 red cars, 2 green cars, a brown car and half a pink car. Carlton is able to see 4 red cars, 2 yellow cars and a pink car. However Johnathan Fetlock-Whitingley can also see 2 green cars. Which one of them is related to an ice cream man?
c.) Everything you know is wrong. Does this help?