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Posted by: Raj Sekhar At: 9, Feb 2005 2:33:30 PM IST No malak...
for example take thu,
lets there be no test on the first three days.....
on thu, students which r very intelligent (like me :P) will think he cannot take test on friday...and so, he will definately give a test on thu..so, that wont be a "surpise" test....
what do u say?
Posted by: Raj Sekhar At: 9, Feb 2005 2:31:51 PM IST He can give the exam anyday other than Friday
Posted by: Malakpet Rowdy At: 9, Feb 2005 1:58:03 PM IST assume all students were present on that day...
Posted by: Raj Sekhar At: 8, Feb 2005 11:01:10 PM IST If some students are absent "on the day" when Professor told them that he would give them a surprise exam next week...
Posted by: UK At: 4, Feb 2005 12:45:55 PM IST A professor tells his class that he will give them a surprise examination sometime next week.
For our purposes, an examination is considered a "surprise" if on that day, he class is not 100% sure that they will get an examination. (If they only suspect it, the examination can still be a surprise.)
Having given the class this warning, is it still possible for the professor to give them a surprise examination next week? (Assume that he will not give them an exam if it will not be a surprise.)
Posted by: Raj Sekhar At: 3, Feb 2005 1:59:37 AM IST Righto MR:)
Posted by: Raj Sekhar At: 26, Jan 2005 5:30:46 PM IST God Bless U ?
Posted by: Malakpet Rowdy At: 26, Jan 2005 4:03:42 PM IST Answer this:
letter after F + half of 8 + opposite of b + letter b4 C + opposite of 7 + middle of sea + 19th letter x 2 + middle of sun??
Posted by: Raj Sekhar At: 26, Jan 2005 3:25:48 PM IST and Thanks priyaa too for ur valuable suggestion :D
Posted by: Raj Sekhar At: 5, Jan 2005 10:32:19 PM IST
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