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Where's the Exit? (Posted on 2003-08-18) Difficulty: 2 of 5
You are in a dungeon with five doors. In the dungeon there are two dungeon keepers, who are both either a liar or a knight. You know there is one liar and one knight. One door leads out of the dungeon, the other to certain death.

The keepers then tell you the following information:
Keeper A: If you asked me what door to take, there is no chance I would say E. If you asked the other keeper what door to take, he might say B.

Keeper B: If you asked me what door to take, there is no chance I would say C. If you asked the other keeper what door to take, he might say A.

Which door is the correct one?

See The Solution Submitted by Lewis    
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a,b,d! | Comment 6 of 10 |

it seems as though a,b, or d could be the correct answer.  keeper A says that keeper B might say b.  Keeper B says that keeper A might say a.  According to keeper A, keeper B could logically say a,b, or d.  According to keeper B, keeper A could logically say a,b, or d.  so i say that the answer is a,b, or d.  tell me if i'm thinking about this right or what.


  Posted by Kris Norris on 2004-09-27 14:17:58
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