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Old 22-06-2008, 07:55 PM
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Hi friends,

I am not really convinced by any of the above answer

So any 1 here with some really innovative and different answers.



Also ,I Bipin has not given the answer of Q.

He has just given the way of thinking .

So

I expect many other answers here because this is really nice puzzle.

Thank you in advance.
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Old 23-06-2008, 12:05 AM
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Hi friends,

I am not really convinced by any of the above answer

So any 1 here with some really innovative and different answers.



Also ,I Bipin has not given the answer of Q.

He has just given the way of thinking .

So

I expect many other answers here because this is really nice puzzle.

Thank you in advance.
So guys come on with your idea ............. how you are going to help the blind...............
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Old 23-06-2008, 11:49 AM
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I think that there is no specific answer for this question but if we are going to describe the things in read colour.After tell him that he can see no colour in this world rather than black.Describe the use of read colour..
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Old 23-06-2008, 12:03 PM
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hi a real logic,,,,, i gave up let me know the answer please
Sir,

For a blind person colour has no meaning. If we add sense with the colour then it has a meaning for a blind person.

for red - If he sense heat it is like read
For blue (sky,sea)- the colour is like cold water
for white- it is like a plane surface
for black- same condition as he is blind so it is black for him.
for green -the leaf of tree when a blind person touch it.


how is this answer,


pls reply,


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Old 23-06-2008, 12:08 PM
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hi bipin,

I'll ask if the person ever taste the chilli. Obiviously the reply is yes then The color red can be related to chilli since it's a vigorous colour and hot.
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Old 23-06-2008, 12:21 PM
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hi bipin,

I'll ask if the person ever taste the chilli. Obiviously the reply is yes then The color red can be related to chilli since it's a vigorous colour and hot.
I do agree with this view point. But isn't there some other way, to make him feel him the red colour..........??
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The catch word is 'describe the colour red'. You will never be able to make the blind person visualise the exact colour as red. What you are expected to do is to describe your understanding of the colour as red. To instil the knowledge about colours in general, and related items of each colours including red. As a blind person he would definitely understand what is black (dark) and be able to sense what it white (brighter light). Explain that others are similar colours of different nature and so is red. However hard you could try, the blind person will visualise red as a variant of dark only. Your answer ends once you are able to instil a general knowledge on colours.
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Old 23-06-2008, 01:31 PM
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..................You are sitting in front of a panel for an Interview... They ask you only one question... You have to make the right impression with the answer. Normal rules of giving an answer apply here as in if the answer is too long the interviewer might get bored, if it's too obvious, you fail to make a dent. And the worst part... there is............ NO RIGHT ANSWER.

So here's the question:

How will you describe the colour red to a person who is blind from birth....................???

take a minute to think about it... Go ahead...

To associate red with chili is wrong because not all of it is red.

But come to think of it? Why try hard to find the answer when everything that you will say is wrong. Remember, there is no right answer.
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Old 23-06-2008, 02:02 PM
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Hello,

I would take that person out in sunlight and help him face the sun (without posing any risk to him/her)...

Then will describe that the color he/she sees with closed eyes is RED color..

What say??

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Fatima
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Old 23-06-2008, 02:23 PM
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hi,
bipin....
The answer .... see we can make him relise the colur, by saying, the colour of blood is red.... whenver, u'll have pain and a liquid coming out of your body is red,....

Bhawana Shara

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