Lateral thinking

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Lateral thinking is a term coined by Edward de Bono. He defines it as a technique of problem solving by approaching problems indirectly at diverse angles instead of concentrating on one approach at length.

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The first 4 images are the questions and the last four the answers.

Please do not look at the answers first, these are really good, try it out

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Replies (4)

nice Q and awsome Answers

I solved all, but in second my answer was  only fireman had name on his uniform. others don't need to put name, because police knew the name thats why they caught him. So my second answer was different. But I think that was also right

Originally posted by : CA Prashant Gupta

nice Q and awsome Answers

I solved all, but in second my answer was  only fireman had name on his uniform. others don't need to put name, because police knew the name thats why they caught him. So my second answer was different. But I think that was also right


Ya you are very right Prashantji. keep Growing.

Thank you

 

Nice One And Different

nice post !

i answered first 2 only, remaining i saw, good things to share!

this thing is called as lateral thinking was never before heard by me, until you mentioned here.

i think there should be a subject of lateral thinking in schooling and academic courses.


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