Thursday, February 21, 2013

How Smart are You? Brain Teaser!

How smart are you?

Here is a wonderful Intelligence and Analytical Brain Teaser sent to me by my Friend Sunil,who always keeps sending me these brain Teasers, which I have posted for you all! Check it out. Read the Question and Please be True to yourself, note down your answer without checking it out anywhere, think over it again, and read then read the matter after the Picture!

TO ALL MY INTELLIGENT FRIENDS:

I am sending this to all my smart friends.

There are two answers to this Brain Teaser. I got one right, the second one was a real tickler, so test your Intelligence!
       
See if you can figure out what these seven words all have in common!

1. Banana
2. Dresser
3. Grammar
4. Potato
5. Revive
6. Uneven
7. Assess
and
8. Hannah

 Are you peeking or have you already given up?

Give it another try....

Look at each word carefully.
BUHHY2PJSTMY
 You'll kick yourself if you can't get the answer and when you discover the answer.

This is so good .....Scratch your head if you have to like this good friend of mine Ha ha !


Ok give up?


Giving up so early?

Almost there....Got it..Got it? 
 
 Not yet?....Ok! Ok! Ok!....here it is I won't test your patience anymore!
No, it is not that they all have at least 2 double letters.  The answer is below!
Eureka! Eureka! The Answer is:

First Answer: They all have at least 2 double letters.
Second Answer: In all of the words listed, if you take the first letter, place it at the end of the word, and then spell the word backwards, it will be the same word.
Did you have it figured it out?


No? Then send this to more people and stump them as well. Then you'll feel better too.

Note : They are all a single letter followed by a palindrome, so that if you move the 1st letter to the end, you get the word spelled backwards. I.e. Banana = ananaB.
Also they all have at least two of the same letters in it. 
A palindrome is a word, phrase, number, or other sequence of units that may be read the same way in either direction, with general allowances for adjustments to punctuation and word dividers.

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