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J(Q) is the decimal number formed by juxtaposing the question number and its answer.
Examples: if the answer to question 10 were 6 then J(10)=106 ; if the answer to question 6 were 10 then J(6)=610 ; if the answer to question 4 were 4 then J(4)=44. |
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There is only 1 case where J(Q) is evenly divisible by 7. |
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There is only 1 case where the answer equals the question number. |
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There is only 1 case where the answer equals double the question number. |
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There are exactly 2 values of J(Q) which are mirror images of one another. Both of these values are prime numbers. |
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There are exactly 4 cases where J(Q) is a prime number. |
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There are exactly 2 cases where J(Q) is a perfect square. |
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Sum up the squares of the differences between each question and its answer. The sum of these 10 values is equal to 156. |
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10.
All the information given in the questions and hints is true.
There is at least one crevice through which you may ram your way into a relatively quick solution of the puzzle - do your best to locate it.
Important reminders:
The answers in this quiz are the numbers 1 to 10 - each number appears just once.
Make sure that you fill in the numbers 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 as answers rather than the values of J(Q). |
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