Here goes ladies, I'm going to answer these questions that may be asked in my interviews. Answer them for me too to see if others have different answers...i'm probably 90% wrong haha...No peeking at my answers until you answer them . NO CALCULATORS!
1. If you look at a clock and the time is 3:15, what is the angle between the hour and the minute hands?
2. You have a five-gallon jug and a three-gallon jug. You must obtain exactly four gallons of water. How will you do it?
3. How many gallons of white house paint are sold in the U.S. every year?
4. What is the size of the market for disposable diapers in China?
5. You have 12 balls. All of them are identical except one, which is either heavier or lighter than the rest. The odd ball is either hollow while the rest are solid, or solid while the rest are hollow. You have a scale, and are permitted three weighings. Can you identify the odd ball, and determine whether it is hollow or solid?
6. What is the decimal equivalent of 3/16 and 7/16?
7. What is the sum of the numbers from one to 50?
8. If I were to fill this room with pennies, how many pennies would fit in?
9.You are faced with two doors. One door leads to your job offer (that's the one you want!), and the other leads to the exit. In front of each door is a guard. One guard always tells the truth. The other always lies. You can ask one question to decide which door is the correct one. What will you ask?
1. If you look at a clock and the time is 3:15, what is the angle between the hour and the minute hands?
2. You have a five-gallon jug and a three-gallon jug. You must obtain exactly four gallons of water. How will you do it?
3. How many gallons of white house paint are sold in the U.S. every year?
4. What is the size of the market for disposable diapers in China?
5. You have 12 balls. All of them are identical except one, which is either heavier or lighter than the rest. The odd ball is either hollow while the rest are solid, or solid while the rest are hollow. You have a scale, and are permitted three weighings. Can you identify the odd ball, and determine whether it is hollow or solid?
6. What is the decimal equivalent of 3/16 and 7/16?
7. What is the sum of the numbers from one to 50?
8. If I were to fill this room with pennies, how many pennies would fit in?
9.You are faced with two doors. One door leads to your job offer (that's the one you want!), and the other leads to the exit. In front of each door is a guard. One guard always tells the truth. The other always lies. You can ask one question to decide which door is the correct one. What will you ask?