If you were given a box of pencils, list 10 things you could do with them that are not their traditional use.
How would you solve problems if you were from Mars?
What's the most creative way you can break a clock?
If you were a street sign, what would you be?
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There are infinite black and white dots on a plane. Prove that the distance between one black dot and one white dot is one unit.
You have a bag of with "N" number of strings. At random, you pull out a string's end. You pull out another string end and you tie the two together. You repeat this until there are no loose ends left to pull out of the bag. What is the expected number of loops?
Think of a product or service that no one has ever thought of before, one that you think would be revolutionary for your university. How would you market it?
You want to design a phone for deaf people — how do you do it?
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How would you design an elevator?
A dwarf-killing giant lines up 10 dwarfs from shortest to tallest. Each dwarf can see all the shortest dwarfs in front of him, but cannot see the dwarfs behind himself. The giant randomly puts a white or black hat on each dwarf. No dwarf can see their own hat. The giant tells all the dwarfs that he will ask each dwarf, starting with the tallest, for the color of his hat. If the dwarf answers incorrectly, the giant will kill the dwarf. Each dwarf can hear the previous answers, but cannot hear when a dwarf is killed. The dwarves are given an opportunity to collude before the hats are distributed. What strategy should be used to kill the fewest dwarfs, and what is the minimum number of dwarfs that can be saved with this strategy?
Name as many Microsoft products as you can.
Is this binary tree a mirror of itself?
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How much does a Boeing 707 weigh?
How would you describe a dynamometer to an 8-year-old child?
Do you believe in a higher power?
How do you compute the collision of two moving spheres? Give me both the mathematical equations for the solution as well as an algorithmic implementation.
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