I got this question from friend and i don't know the solution for this (And i don't think there is any rule saying that - you should not post the puzzles for which you don't know the answers). If someone can answer this puzzle, would be helpful
The puzzle is:
There are 4 persons in a room excluding you. Out of which 2 persons always tell truth and 2 persons always lies. And every single person knows the behaviors of other 3 persons (I mean he knows which person tells what, either truth or lie). And everyone will give you only YES/NO answers. So you should ask questions in a manner that they can answer it either YES or NO
You can ask maximum of 2 questions and after asking the 2 questions, you should determine which persons are telling truth and who all are telling lies.
FYI, i am again mentioning that i don't know the solution for this.
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Hi,
I got this question from friend and i don't know the solution for this (And i don't think there is any rule saying that - you should not post the puzzles for which you don't know the answers). If someone can answer this puzzle, would be helpful
The puzzle is:
There are 4 persons in a room excluding you. Out of which 2 persons always tell truth and 2 persons always lies. And every single person knows the behaviors of other 3 persons (I mean he knows which person tells what, either truth or lie). And everyone will give you only YES/NO answers. So you should ask questions in a manner that they can answer it either YES or NO
You can ask maximum of 2 questions and after asking the 2 questions, you should determine which persons are telling truth and who all are telling lies.
FYI, i am again mentioning that i don't know the solution for this.
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Shravan
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