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This is really a mind-blowing fact and might come in handy as a simple trick for those living in India and UK wanting to check time of the corresponding country.
Let’s say the time in India is 6:15 P.M.
Now if you invert (upside-down) the clock..
..the time — 12:45 P.M — you see will be that of United Kingdom (UK).
This fact was demonstrated by the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi at Wembley Stadium, London, recently.
I am not sure if we have known this fact or have come across it before, but it is indeed very good.
This works for corresponding GMT and GMT +5:30 countries.
However, the application of AM/PM to the desired time can be confusing, hence, one can cross-check the time with the Internet.
https://www.quora.com/Mind-Blowing-Facts/What-a...
We have to check whether it works for any other time ?
@Magus
@Tejaa @DealLord
@bookface @Govinda
@srocks @sence @Ashwin
@B@R_0_0_D wrote:
This is really a mind-blowing fact and might come in handy as a simple trick for those living in India and UK wanting to check time of the corresponding country.
Let’s say the time in India is 6:15 P.M.
Now if you invert (upside-down) the clock..
..the time — 12:45 P.M — you see will be that of United Kingdom (UK).
This fact was demonstrated by the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi at Wembley Stadium, London, recently.
I am not sure if we have known this fact or have come across it before, but it is indeed very good.
This works for corresponding GMT and GMT +5:30 countries.
However, the application of AM/PM to the desired time can be confusing, hence, one can cross-check the time with the Internet.
https://www.quora.com/Mind-Blowing-Facts/What-a...
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We have to check whether it works for any other time ?
@Magus
@Tejaa @DealLord
@bookface @Govinda
@srocks @sence @Ashwin
I don’t think any where else it would be there
Spot the odd things in picture ?
@B@R_0_0_D wrote:
Spot the odd things in picture ?
@Smarty @Ashwin @devashi @prebhartia @VaibhavJain
that typewriter ?
@B@R_0_0_D wrote:
Spot the odd things in picture ?
@Smarty @Ashwin @devashi @prebhartia @VaibhavJain
Pocket dictionary?
Korrect
But there many more .
@B@R_0_0_D wrote:
Spot the odd things in picture ?
@Smarty @Ashwin @devashi @prebhartia @VaibhavJain
1. Cushions wrongly placed,
2. Scissor handle
3. Tiger horn
4.window gates opposite
5.Boy’s sleeves
6.Butterfly in aquarium
Chess board 7*7
1 baj raha hai aur suraj dhalne/ugne wala hai
Old man in wall picture wearing shoe in one leg other leg slipper
Tail of the animal sleeping on the sofa
@B@R_0_0_D wrote:
Spot the odd things in picture ?
@Smarty @Ashwin @devashi @prebhartia @VaibhavJain
CAT or IAS ?
Dont know the paper .
Its just common puzzle
@B@R_0_0_D wrote:
Guess ?
Juhi chawla
@B@R_0_0_D wrote:
Who ?
Aishwarya
Edit: next pic, Kapoor sisters
You are in a room with 2 doors leading out.
Behind 1 door is a coffer overflowing with jewels and gold, along with an exit. Behind the other door is an enormous, hungry lion that will pounce on anyone opening the door.
You do not know which door leads to the treasure and exit, and which door leads to the lion.
In the room you are in are 2 individuals. The first is a knight, who always tells the truth, and a knave, who always lies.
Both of these individuals know what is behind each door. You do not know which individual is the knight, or which one is the knave.
You may ask one of the individuals exactly 1 question.
What should you ask in order to be certain that you will open the door with the coffer behind it, instead of the hungry lion?
@B@R_0_0_D wrote:
You are in a room with 2 doors leading out.
Behind 1 door is a coffer overflowing with jewels and gold, along with an exit. Behind the other door is an enormous, hungry lion that will pounce on anyone opening the door.
You do not know which door leads to the treasure and exit, and which door leads to the lion.
In the room you are in are 2 individuals. The first is a knight, who always tells the truth, and a knave, who always lies.
Both of these individuals know what is behind each door. You do not know which individual is the knight, or which one is the knave.
You may ask one of the individuals exactly 1 question.
What should you ask in order to be certain that you will open the door with the coffer behind it, instead of the hungry lion?
You ask one of the individuals what the other one would say if you asked him which door is holding back the hungry lion and then open this door.
मुख और जीभ का व्यायाम😝
1. कच्चा पापड़, पक्का पापड़
सबसे ज़्यादा फेमस और हमारे दिल के सबसे नज़दीक. एक बार में 15 बार बोल के दिखाओ तो वीर जानें.
2. फालसे का फासला
चैलेंज है कि 20 बार बिना रुके बोल कर दिखाओ.
3. पीतल के पतीले में पपीता पीला पीला
मुस्कुरा का रहे हो, 13 बार इसे बोल कर दिखाओ.
4. पके पेड़ पर पका पपीता पका पेड़ या पका पपीता
मेरी जीभ तो लगभग फ्रैक्चर होते-होते बची है.
5. ऊंट ऊंचा, ऊंट की पीठ ऊंची. ऊंची पूंछ ऊंट की
क्यों बच्चू नानी याद आ गई
6. समझ समझ के समझ को समझो, समझ समझना भी एक समझ है. समझ समझ के जो न समझे, मेरे समझ में वो ना समझ है.
मैं तो इसे बोलने की कोशिश भी नहीं करूंगा.
7. दूबे दुबई में डूब गया
अच्छा ठीक है.ज़्यादा ख़ुश मत हों. ये आपकी फूलती सांसों को आराम देने के लिए था.
8. चंदु के चाचा ने चंदु की चाची को, चांदनी चौक में, चांदनी रात में, चांदी के चम्मच से चटनी चटाई
अब चाहे तुम जो कुछ भी करना, मगर अपने बाल मत नोंचना.
9. जो हंसेगा वो फंसेगा, जो फंसेगा वो हंसेगा
आपको ये आसान लग रहा है. जरा इसे 10 बार से ज़्यादा बार बोल कर दिखाइए.
10. खड़क सिंह के खड़कने से खड़कती हैं खिड़कियां, खिड़कियों के खड़कने से खड़कता है खड़क सिंह
अब मेरे तो पूरे बदन में खड़कन हो रही है.
11. मर हम भी गए, मरहम के लिए, मरहम ना मिला. हम दम से गए, हमदम के लिए, हमदम ना मिला
बोलो-बोलो मुंह मत चुराओ.
12. तोला राम ताला तोल के तेल में तल गया, तला हुआ तोला तेल के तले हुए तेल में तला गया
ऐसे देख का रहे होे
13. डाली डाली पे नज़र डाली, किसी ने अच्छी डाली, किसी ने बुरी डाली, जिस डाली पर मैने नज़र डाली वो डाली किसी ने तोड़ डाली
तो फ़िर बोलोै
14. पांच आम पंच चुचुमुख-चुचुमुख, पांचों मुचुक चुचुक पंच चुचुमुख
वो क्या है न कि यह लेखक का फेवरेट है.
और यदि तुम इसको 10 बार बिना लड़खड़ाए बोल दोगो न,
तो आपका इनाम पक्का
खैर आपने जो इतनी मेहनत की है इसलिए मुस्करा लीजिये .😊😊😊😊😊
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@B@R_0_0_D wrote:
time pe hoti toh aisa hota.. 1st day of month milti toh waisa hota
u r the real barood
Brain Challenge:
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Task to the BRAIN: The Same Letter is Missing three times in each word.
Fill the Blanks…
1. M — L—RI—
2. DI—MI— —
3. — INI—U—
4. A — TE — —A
5. BA— — A— E
6. R—L—AS—
7. —U — — IES
8. A — — RAC—
9. CHA— — I —
10. — AXI — U—
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@B@R_0_0_D wrote:
Task to the BRAIN: The Same Letter is Missing three times in each word.
Fill the Blanks…
1. M — L—RI—
2. DI—MI— —
3. — INI—U—
4. A — TE — —A
5. BA— — A— E
6. R—L—AS—
7. —U — — IES
8. A — — RAC—
9. CHA— — I —
10. — AXI — U—
❓❓❓
1. MALARIA
for others coming soon
@zaika wrote:
1. MALARIA
for others coming soon
4.Antenna
@B@R_0_0_D wrote:
Task to the BRAIN: The Same Letter is Missing three times in each word.
Fill the Blanks…
1. M — L—RI—
2. DI—MI— —
3. — INI—U—
4. A — TE — —A
5. BA— — A— E
6. R—L—AS—
7. —U — — IES
8. A — — RAC—
9. CHA— — I —
10. — AXI — U—
❓❓❓
1. MALARIA
2. DISMISS
3. MINIMUM
4. ANTENNA
5. BAGGAGE
6. RELEASE
7. MUMMIES
8. ATTRACT
9. CHASSIS
10. MAXIMUM
@PaytmKaPoojari wrote:@zaika wrote:
1. MALARIA
for others coming soon
4.Antenna
2.dismiss
third line was a statement and not a question.