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WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF Creativity and Innovation

WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF Creativity and Innovation. A REASONABLE MAN ADAPTS HIMSELF TO THE WORLD; AN UNREASONABLE MAN ADAPTS THE WORLD TO HIMSELF. SO ALL THE PROGRESS DEPENDS ON THE UNREASONABLE MAN - George Bernard Shaw. This programme aims at making you unreasonable.

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WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF Creativity and Innovation

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  1. WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF Creativity and Innovation A REASONABLE MAN ADAPTS HIMSELF TO THE WORLD; AN UNREASONABLE MAN ADAPTS THE WORLD TO HIMSELF. SO ALL THE PROGRESS DEPENDS ON THE UNREASONABLE MAN - George Bernard Shaw This programme aims at making you unreasonable

  2. PERFORMANCE vs SYSTEMS High PERFORMANCE Unreas- -onable Reasonable Low 0 % SYSTEMS 100 %

  3. B R A I N S LEFT Logic Analysis Language Number Reasoning Reading Writing RIGHT Imagination Music Rhythm Colour Humour Daydreaming

  4. WHAT IS THIS COLOUR? GREEN If you say ‘red,’ you are very creative; If you say ‘green,’ you are very logical; If you say both ‘green’ and ‘red,’ you are innovative.

  5. What are these colours? YELLOWBLUEORANGE REDGREENPURPLE BLACKVIOLETRED ORANGEBLUEBLACK PURPLEVIOLET

  6. Paper thickness of each volume is 5 cm. Thickness of each cover is 1/2 cm. A bookworm starts from page 1 of vol I and goes up to the last page of vol IV. WHAT IS THE SHORTEST DISTANCE IT HAS TO TRAVEL?

  7. HOW MANY LEGS DOES THIS ELEPHANT HAVE?

  8. ROOF or FLOOR HOW CAN YOU BUILD SUCH A STRUCTURE?

  9. WATER IS FLOWING DOWN AND…..

  10. WHERE IS THE BABY?

  11. HOW MANY ARE THERE?

  12. IS IT POSSIBLE TO MAKE ONE SUCH STRUCTURE ? HOW IS THIS MADE?

  13. Long or Broad

  14. MOËBIUS RING WHICH IS THE TOPSIDE? HOW WILL YOU MAKE A RING LIKE THIS?

  15. B A IS THE BLUE WALL ON THE INSIDE BACK OR ON THE OUTSIDE FRONT?

  16. ..\image001.gif CLOCKWISE or ANTICLOCKWISE

  17. SIMPLE ARITHMETIC 7+2 15-5 7x5 9x2 15/5 20-10 8/4 15-3 4x2 10-5 9/3 7x7 6+5 9/3 8+3 12x2 2/2 9+3 8/4 16x6 6x5 4-2 8/4 5x2 8-4 10+2 15-3 4x3 6+6 9+2 10/10 8-2 16/8 20/2 6+11 HOW MANY MINUTES WILL YOU REQUIRE FOR DOING ALL THESE? + X / + - / X - WITH THESE CHANGES, HOW MANY MINUTES WILL YOU REQUIRE NOW?

  18. According to recognised aerotechnical tests, the bumble-bee cannot fly because of the shape and weight of his body in relation to his total wing area. The bumble-bee doesn’t know this; so he goes ahead and flies anyway

  19. Five pigeons were on a roof and one of them was shot at by a hunter. How many are left? The answer is any number from zero to one thousand. Use your imagination and justify each of your answers.

  20. DIVIDE THE SQURE IN TO FOUR EQUAL PARTS

  21. Three parrots, all say, “The other two are behind me.” HOW IS IT POSSIBLE? Think at least, six likely reasons

  22. Which is Odd ?

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