Exercises for Lateral Thinking
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Exercises For Lateral Thinking
Problem No. 9
A young man's car developed a flat tire as he was driving along a deserted street. He pulled over to the curb and did all the usual things: removed the hub cap, unscrewed the lugs and rested them carefully in the hub cap, jacked up the car. As he was putting the spare tire onto the axle he accidentally kicked the hub cap. The lugs rolled out, and all five of them fell down a nearby grate, Peering through the bars of the grate the man thought that he could see the lugs about 6 feet below in a shallow water puddle. He had a problem. How do you think he solved it?
Methods and Solutions
Considering that the young man is driving along a deserted street and the lugs have fallen 6 feet below through a grate I believe that lateral thinking will tell us to forget the lugs that have fallen. We have three other wheels that have five lugs securely screwed to their wheel base. What would be a better suggestion than fishing for lugs is to unscrew one lug from each of the wheels and use them to secure the spare tire. The young man can then proceed to a hardware store and purchase the remaining five lugs that are needed to drive the vehicle safely.
Problem No. 13
It is noon, your lunch hour, but you cannot go out because there is a terrific hailstorm. Turning on your radio you hear the weather caster predict that the hail will change to rain and that it will pour all day today. How can you determine whether the sun will be shining in 36 hours? Justify your answer.
Methods and Solutions
For the solution to this problem lateral thinking would ask what day
will it be 36 hours from noon (lunch time)? Once we have the day we can find out what the weather caster will predict that day to be a sunny one.
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