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What daily activity seems to have a great impact on how people perform, in their workplace? Eating Breakfast! WIn a recent study conducted in the United Kingdom, school children were randomly given one or four breakfasts, on four consecutive days, and then tested for cognitive skills (attention, working memory and episodic memory) throughout the morning.The breakfasts consisted of wheat cereal and milk, oat cereal and milk, a sugar-based beverage, or nothing at all. The children scored significantly better on the days following those on which they had the two cereal-based breakfasts, than when they had no breakfast at all, or only a sugar-based beverage for breakfast.
What do you prefer? Skipping breakfast, or breakfast accompanied
by a Sudoku puzzle?.
Riddle # 1
How do you make an egg roll?
Instruction:
Fill in the grid with digits in such a manner that every row, every column and every 3×3 box accomodates the digits 1 to 9, without repeating any.
Sudoku for Beginners: Puzzle # 1

Sudoku for Buffs: Puzzle #1

Riddle # 2
Do you know why the oyster did not want to give up his
pearl?
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Math Puzzle
Heard of the phrase “Out of the box”? When you think out of the box, you think creatively, or in an unconventional form. The origin of this phrase can be traced back to a puzzle created by the British mathematician, Henry Earnest Dudeney. This puzzle has nine dots arranged in three rows of three dots each. The challenge is to connect all the nine dots, making use of just four lines, without taking the pencil, off the paper. You guessed it - the solution to the puzzle is “out of the box”. What about you? Are you an “out of the box” sort of person? Here’s your chance to prove it…
Riddle # 3
What is a potato’s favorite TV show?
Math Puzzle
A train traveling at 72 km an hour crossed a bridge of 400 meters in 25 seconds. How long was the train?
Riddle # 4
Why did the dog lie under the tree?
Word Puzzle
There is no expedient, to which a man will not go, to avoid the real labor of thinking, said Thomas Edison. Making an Tassumption is the mark of a lazy communicator.
Much of our language is nothing more than wild generalization, and assumption. That sort of language can suck the guts, out of real communication. If people could tell you with precision, what, specifically, is bothering them, and if you can find out what they want instead, you can deal with it.
Use of vague phrases, and generalizations, results in mental fog. Need to break through that fog? Picking up new words and phrases, and using them in the appropriate place, helps. So, shall we start right away?
Anagrams
This week, we unravel the clues to find popular cat breeds.
The Clues:
1. Sire Pan
With its laid back, affectionate personality, this is undoubtedly the
most popular cat breed.
2. As I Seem
This is the most widely recognized breed in the universe.
3. Ban Rim
This is also called the sacred cat of Burma.
4. Rate Loin
This breed has a colorful exterior and pleasing personality.
5. Ian In Abyss
This is the descendant of felines worshiped in ancient Egypt.
Logic Puzzle
Millions across the world opt for a diet, high in protein and low in carbohydrate content. This was particularly so, in the 1970’s, before saturated fat and heart disease became closely associated. In recent times, high-protein, lowcarb diets have once again become popular, due to the faster initial weight-loss they can help achieve. However, dietitians retain doubts, about the long-term health effects, of these carb-restricted weight-loss plans..
Experts say that carbohydrate is a nutrient group which is readily converted to energy. Minimizing carbohydrate intake, and only consuming diets, high in protein, can quickly lead to tiredness and fatigue. Researchers have found that carbohydrates are also good for one’s brain. A shortage of carbohydrate can cause loss of concentration, and a slow-down in reactions.
You need to concentrate hard, to solve logical puzzles. So, the next time you plan your diet, remember to include carbohydrate-rich foods. And proceed to make the logical puzzles look illogically simple!
Fortunately for you, the logic puzzles that follow don’t involve paint or brush, although they do demand an iota of grey matter…
# Word Logic
During the Valentine Week, 5 students who shared an apartment went to meet their girl friends who lived in various cities in the country. One of them went to Chicago. From the clues below, can you find out where each student went, who were their girl friends there?
a) Neither Tony nor Andre is the friend who went to meet Amy.
b) Neither Tony nor Harry met the Sunnyvale girl, who was neither
Carol nor Mary.
c) The girl in Cumberland isn’t the one chosen by either Rob or
Harry.
d) Betty wasn’t visited by Andre or Harry.
e) Both Amy and the girl visited by Ron are not in New Jersey.
f) Ron’s choice, who wasn’t the girl in Milwaukee, would have been
Amy but another student dated her first.
g) Carol wasn’t visited by Andre.
h) The girls whom Andre and Ron visited and the one in
Cumberland were good friends.
i) Harry and the one, who went to meet Jay, who was neither Ron
nor Andre, played golf together.
j) Neither Carol nor Mary is at Cumberland.
k) Tony, Ron and the one who selected Jay all three also played
bridge during the week.
Riddle # 5
What kind of pig does karate?
Chess
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Riddle # 6
Why don’t seagulls fly over the bay?
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Sudoku Humor
Aman called Jack had a mother who was 106!
One day he asked her, “What’s the secret of your old age, mom?”She said, “I’ve been playing Sudoku ever since I can remember.Everyone knows it keeps you sharp and young.” “Then you must be really happy you learnt to play Sudoku,” her son exclaimed.
She replied, “Sometimes I wonder. All of my friends are dead. They are all in heaven now and they are up there mingling with one another. By now, they are starting to wonder if I might have gone to the other place.”
Answers to Riddles
Riddle # 1
You push it!
Riddle # 2
He was just a little shellfish!
Riddle # 3
Mash!
Riddle # 4
Because he didn’t want to be a hot dog!
Riddle # 5
A pork chop!
Riddle # 6
Because that would make them bagels (bay gulls)!
Riddle # 7
De-calf-finated!
Last Week’s Solutions
Sudoku for Beginners: Puzzle # 1

Sudoku for Buffs: Puzzle # 1

Math Puzzle
Answer: The building contractor would have completed the work in 60 days if the same 100 people worked throughout and even if they worked 8 hours after 15 days of starting the work.
Now the amount of hours worked when 5 more people joined was 8 * 30 = 240 hours. Now 150 workers took 30 days to complete the work.
So 100 workers would take more time = 150 *240 /100 = 360 hoursor 45 days.
As they already had worked for 15 days, so they would take 45 + 15 = 60 days.
# Word Puzzle
Anagrams
Answers:
1. Empire State Building
2. Statue Of Liberty
3. Times Square
4. Ground Zero
5. United Nations
# Word Logic
Answer: Sam likes spam. He only likes words that spell other words
backwards.

Chess

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