Observation test: Why is this so slow? I already got this, anyone would get this already, hurry up. I'm bored. Bored. Boooooooored! *starts shooting at the wall and gets all questions correct* Logic test: Ok, I don't understand anything, I quit.
I got all the observation ones right as well very easily and I was like, so how long are we staying here? I need more please, this isn't challenging and I'm bored.
5 - 7 points "You have great observation and logical abilities!!!" I answer all 5 correct question on the first part and all 3 wrong on the second part. so i still have logical abilities???? Pewds: HMMMMMMMMMMM
Yeah, but dont worry about that. Ppl prefer to be happy following anothers ideas,... from the media, the neighbors, the party, the church, etc. You dont need to think for yourself nowadays! 😂 😂 Haha! 😂 😂 😂 😂
So am I the next “Proper Genius”? 😂 Video: “Think CREATIVELY” Me: The baby is not at the 22th floor and there’s a super mattress below because it’s stupidly creative Video: It falls from the 1st floor Me: MORIARTYYYY
TooFrigginMilky Oh, If you mean I didn’t say 22nd it’s because English is not my language 😂 Indeed “Proper Genius” was the suicide cabbie man... Not that smart hahahahaha
Marcin Łobożewicz Well the baby doesn't have to fall from the first floor. It could fall out of the window of the ground floor and still be falling out of the window of a 22nd story building.
*sing sing voice* I like to eat eat eat apples and bananas. I like to eat eat eat apples and bananas.... Nothing to do with anything really but just a random thing I remembered
@@accounthacked7246 Sociopaths can feel, just not to everyone; they can distance themselves from their actions (read: not feeling guilty or remorse when they, say, kill people or lie or manipulate) but they can love just perfectly well and can feel guilty if said action was towards someone in the 'circle'. Or, at least, that's how I perceive it. Correct me if I'm wrong, internet.
How can a baby fall from the window of a 22 story building and survive? Me: The baby falls from the 5th floor and somebody catches them? Answer: The baby falls from a window on the first floor. Me: And survives a possible concussion and/or head injury just fine without medical attention? Because clearly nobody was in the same room as the baby. Also, why the heck is a baby in a 22 story building anyway, aren't those used for business things related only, not as an actual block? And- Video: Shh, don't think about it. You were wrong, just accept it. Me: But- Video: Nope, you were wrong, moving on. _What was happening in my head during that long ass pause after they gave the answer, it was like they were rubbing it in._
Try harder on logic. And dont worry about that, nowadays almost nobody think logically. Everybody everywhere prefer to follow anothers ideas. I mean the church, the party, the media, the neighbors.., etc
@@gsfs8208 he uses probability, experience and the reactions of other people to cancel down the multiple choices into one. Not really impossible he takes educated guesses basically
MIND FOOD why can't we use a mathematical approach to solve the last riddle? As we know the actual mass any deflection will be obvious only to place the coins after one another
So for the baby one, I thought that it was asking how the child would survive from the 22nd floor. I thought that if the baby doesn’t actually hit the ground, then that would save the baby.
Grace Paul a baby falling from a 22 even if he/she doesn't hit the ground would more likely die because of the momentum it gains while it falls, dont think even landing on water would save it, it would have to decrease speed with out applying force on its body since a baby is quite delicate, sorry im spanish not english if y miss spelled something, anywais it was a trick question it was 22 story building not from the 22 window
"The baby fell from the first flour". Ok but how can a baby fall of a window?! Isn't supposed to be higher at least half a meter from the ground wich means the baby cannot climb an open window and fall from it. Unless the stupid parents put something the baby could climb in to the window. My best suggestion is that the window is actually a balcony, which means the baby fall into the balcony. And usually balconies are from second flour and above. No way it falls from the first flour. Unliss someone throw the baby or put the baby on the window or let the balcony open, the baby will not fall from a f*cking window!
The questions for the first picture should be: Is this person right or left handed? And what was this persons job? Finally what did this person do for fun? A1: right because of the scissors the handles are made for a person who is right handed A2: The short pencils say this person writes a lot who also would need a screwdriver, springs and batteries. Electrical tape has been barely touched meaning it hasn’t been used often and the scissors say that even though this person would need to cut things he doesn’t often. Shown by the poor quality scissors which are still in decent shape. All of this points to this person working in the field of electricity but not doing the dirty work. This is probably an electrical manager who carries all the necessities but doesn’t need to use them with exception of the pencils. A3: gambling the cards have slight bends in them this is because he’s nervous and clutching the cards hard enough to leave them with a permanent bend. Also the cards are brand new meaning this person does gambling often because in the time that the cards have been out of the box they have already been bent.
Now you con test if you are john watson Someone asks if you and sherlock are lovers How will you answer? Yes. Or. I Am NoT gAY!!!!1!!1! If you chose the second choice... CONGRATULATIONS... you are conflicted
Miles Beining sincerely there are many moment where it's really obvious -and not simply subtex- that Sherlock and John are in love.I think anyone with eyes can see that theirs is more than just friendship. But I do not want to explain when and how, if you are interested, look for online videos that explain why Johnlock was not invented by fans, but it was real. (or at least until the fourth season, where they threw everything in the toilet, including the plot). And no, it is not offensive to think that two characters are well together, because they complement each other.
Miles Beining unlike you, I believe the authors did not imply anything about John's sexuality. since the first episode we are shown that he tries immediately with both Anthea and Sherlock, and then unfortunately he was rejected by both. So for me it seemed clear right away He was bi. As for his "I'm not gay", the explanation is simple: John is not gay, but he's not straight either. And this is shown by the fact that he has an ex, Sholto, and by his attraction, including the strange attacks of jealousy, towards Sherlock. I always thought that John was the kind of bisexual who tends to get engaged with women, but is also attracted (though perhaps less consistently) by men.
But this test CANNOT if you're like Sherlock or not. It's just telling you your level about logic and deduction which is different. A real Sherlock Holmes would do a test like this during breakfast just to 'warm' the brain up.
Levi Kun not even that. His main skills are the impossible main castle trick and the impossible deductions he makes just looking at people. He is fantasy and not even Benedict can fix that.
8/8! Although for the baby question, my second thought (after the first floor) was... Sherlock did the same stunt when he was a baby? Wow... he started early! lol
Am I the only one who thought Reichenbach Fall strategy the baby? Also, I just said to label the boxes as boxes cause you can’t go wrong there. Haha. If you count my logic, both would work which would give me 7/8. Unfortunately they’re very specific. 🤷🏼♀️😂
Wait. You picked an apple in the " apple & oranges " box, so it is apples. Sure. But why would you say the so-claimed " apples " box is oranges' ? Why is it not " apples AND oranges "?
This is a good question! Keep in mind all of the boxes were incorrectly labeled. The answer is this, the apple that you pulled out of the "apples and oranges" labeled box tells you that the only thing in the box is apples, which means that the box that is labeled "apples" must have oranges in them because if it had apples and oranges in it the the box labeled "oranges" would have been correctly labeled, however we already know that the label is incorrect, therefore there must be apples and oranges in the box labeled "oranges" and oranges in the box labeled "apples", and finally only apples in the box labeled "apples and oranges"- this we know because we pulled out of the wrongly labeled box and apple! Thanks!
For the second logic question, my answer was to feel each fruit without taking it out of the box. Apples and orages feel differently, so even without looking you would have been able to correctly label each
The last one could have been easier though. If you continuously put stacks of ten coins on it should add the exact same amount of weight unless there was a counterfeit one. Whatever adds slightly less has the counterfeit.
Me: someone catches the baby from one balcony below, or the baby is attached to something, and falls only a few inches and is left dangling and will be saved from there, or there are safety nets under all windows and balconies and the baby is caught in that and saved. So many possibilities!
Babies have a little more flex, and it really depends on the baby and the way they fall, and what they land on, nit just on how far they fall. Anyone can trip and fall and it could kill them, with the right conditions. There are several possible answers for the baby question.
Logic Question 1 Mind Food: How can a baby fall from the window of 22 story building and survive? Me: hE jUmPs OfF iNtO a SwImMiNg PoOl Mind Food: This one requires that you think creatively about the answer Me: oh, Creative/Sherlock Mode: well there could be the possibility that swimming pools or trampolines or anything used to survive a fall could be used, however nobody has said what timeline this question is set in, what if the baby is from the future and he jumps off a 22 story building from a different planet which has no force of gravity so the baby wouldn't fall, boom! Me Later: Well it's understandable I got 7/8 consindering the real Sherlock Holmes would never think of other planets
Question 2's answer is given incorrect. If i get n apple from the 'apples and oranges' box, then yes that shud contain apples only but after that i cannot just simply change the 'apple' labelled box to 'oranges' coz it may also contain both apples n oranges. Think sherlock! 😉
But the "apple" labeled box can't possibly contain contain both apples and oranges, because that would mean that the "oranges" labelled box must contain oranges. Remember, all the boxes are labeled incorrectly, so the "oranges" box cannot contain oranges.
First try I take apple from the box labelled as "apple and orange" Now that box is re named as Apple Now I have got boxes labelled as oranges and apples As per the instructions the labels are incorrect So one of the box contains both apple and orange and the other contain orange alone Now I am moving to the box named as orange and I can't simply say that this box is apple.. as this box contains both the fruits Similarly I can't name the other box as the mix of both fruit. 3rd box may contain a single fruit alone. What is ur explanation on this?
Arghya Bhattacharjee Case-1 1)Apple-🍎 🍊 2)Orange- 🍎 3)Apple & Orange- 🍊 I don't know what inside but I know the label I pic fruit from 3rd I get orange I label it as orange then I go to orange box I got an apple then I label as apple then rest apple orange Case 2 Apple- 🍊 Orange - 🍎 🍊 Apple and orange- 🍎 I choose apple and orange I get an apple( NOTE:Apple and orange doesn't contain 🍎 🍊 )so I label as apple then I go to apple box I get an orange rest one box Only two possibilities for this case
Unrelated, but I'm still sobbing over, "taking your own life. Interesting expression - taking it from who? Once it’s over, it’s not you who’ll miss it. Your own death is something that happens to everybody else. Your life is not your own. Keep your hands off it". This quote helps me so much through my mental bullshit. Idk. Psychology is so interesting. It can go so many ways. This quote could be seen in so many different perspectives. It can be seen as, "Don't die or you'll make other people sad", or it can be seen as, "Other people care about you. You need to focus on those people rather than the bitches inside your head and outside". I prefer the latter, personally. It just makes me aaAAHHhgbhfjgbj. Stay strong ❤❤❤
While i like the baby question, and its answer, there was an incident near where I live where a child fell from the top floor of a 12 story building and survived because of a bush and soft ground because of rain. Keeping air resistance in mind, the speed at this point doesn't really go up more so it is definitely possible to survive the fall.
Tell me if this makes sense for the third logic question. I take one coin from each stack, bottom coin is from stack one, above it's from two, so on and so forth (or if allowed mark it 1, 2, 3...). Then I remove a coin one by one and it should decrease by the known coin's correct weight. I do this until the weight of the counterfeit is deducted. And there I found the counterfeit stack. I suppose, technically, you could argue that's not using the scale only once.
Most of Sherlock's deductions are actually based on accurate guesses, given what he believes is the most probable. Like, there is coffee on your sleeve. You had coffee today, instead of assuming that someone had coffee yesterday and put on the same clothing. It's all intelligent guesses that happen to be correct, because it's a fictional television show. Sherlock's deductions aren't much like this. He speculates and happens to be correct. Not always, but most times.
For the baby falling out the window question, my answer was that it said the baby was falling but it didn't say that it was landing on the ground at the bottom, so maybe there was something to break its fall earlier
For the third one you could just add stacks on the scale since you know much they weigh and when you find the one that doesn't add as much weight as the others boom you've found your stack (Stage 2)
I got 5 out of 5 for the observation test, but a 0 out of 3 for the logics test. I already figured I would utterly fail at the logics test, so it's okay.
observing the details is a part of my job as a pharmacist ...but the second question in the logic part is so interesting , i answered it correctly , i got 6 points .. good , this is enough for me ^^
lmao for the first logic question about the baby falling from the window my answer was "well it's not specified if it's a baby human so i'm gonna say it's a baby bird"
The apple and orange quiz: just look inside the boxes. It didn't say you couldn't look! I got 4 correct, but in my defense the batteries looked like plastic reed holders. The baby one: it didn't say the baby was alive! Survived could simply mean it wasn't hurt during the fall!
I'm sorry, but no one is ever going to be "the next Sherlock Holmes" he's too fabulous. Also I feel like half of these questions would be something Sherlock would be given and say like fifty answers to in .5 seconds because he has to rub in his brilliance. That or he would just think it's a waste of time and slam the door in your face. Now that I think about it the latter is more likely. XD
In the apple and orange box there are two variables to what you could pull out if you pick just one fruit out of the box you can’t fully determine what the box has in it
7 questions correct, the first one of logical type is asked badly because anything can happen after the baby falls out. I had more theories and one was about a parachute and other about not saying from what floor the baby fell.
the picture one was easy because I was focused on remembering every detail. If it was just me casually looking at it I would have remembered nothing except for maybe the batteries and the scissors