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Postby The Ace1983 » Sun Apr 09, 2006 4:52 pm

Right. Here's another little psychological test for everyone. I'll post the answers in a couple of days so I won't ruin it.

You're in the desert, miles from anywhere and you have a small group of animals as companions. You find a map and a compass that shows you how to get to safety so you must transport your animals to freedom. But in order to get over the first giant dune, you must leave one animal behind. You have: a lion, a cow, a horse, a sheep and a monkey. So which one will you leave?

After you have got your four remaining animals over the first dune, you plod on. The sands are swirling everywhere and the journey is long and hard but you only have enough water to keep going with three animals. Which of your remaining 4 gets left to the sands?

After an arduous treck, your water is running low when you see an Oasis shimmering in the distance. You lead your animals towards it only to discover that it has dried up. You must leave another of your animals behind, so that just two remain with you.

You keep struggling until you can just make out the edge of the desert on the horizen and a small town that will save you. But the remaining sand is the toughest of the lot and you must leave a fourth animal behind to die. Which one is it?

You and your remaining beast make it to safety, but in what order did you leave your animals to die? Just list the order that you left them and the one that remains with you and I'll get back to you soon.
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Postby Mikz » Sun Apr 09, 2006 5:59 pm

Sheep
Monkey
Lion
Cow
still on the horse  :D
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Postby Cool Hand Luke » Sun Apr 09, 2006 6:29 pm

Couldent you eat the sheep and drink the cows milk? Or you all could just live off the Cows milk.
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Postby Lando_Griffin » Sun Apr 09, 2006 6:32 pm

Lion ('cos it'd eat the others if I didn't!),
Monkey,
Sheep,
Cow.

The horse lives as I am an idle swine! :D
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Postby Mikz » Sun Apr 09, 2006 8:15 pm

and wouldnt the sheep follow the one ya left before it? ???
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Postby The Ace1983 » Mon Apr 10, 2006 3:57 pm

OK, here come the answers so if you haven't done it yet, don't read on.
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Postby The Ace1983 » Mon Apr 10, 2006 3:59 pm

Each animal represents a different aspect of your life. The one that you let go first is the one that is least important to you and the one which you keep is the most important thing in your life.

Lion - pride
monkey - children
sheep - friendship
cow - basic needs
horse - passion
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Postby Lando_Griffin » Tue Apr 11, 2006 1:03 am

I'm a passion man!!!!! :cool: :D
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Postby AussieKopite » Tue Apr 11, 2006 2:16 pm

The Ace1983 wrote:Each animal represents a different aspect of your life. The one that you let go first is the one that is least important to you and the one which you keep is the most important thing in your life.

Lion - pride
monkey - children
sheep - friendship
cow - basic needs
horse - passion

I left em all behind and took the dune buggy I was riding at the time.  :D
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Postby Judge » Tue Apr 11, 2006 2:18 pm

The Ace1983 wrote:Right. Here's another little psychological test for everyone. I'll post the answers in a couple of days so I won't ruin it.

You're in the desert, miles from anywhere and you have a small group of animals as companions. You find a map and a compass that shows you how to get to safety so you must transport your animals to freedom. But in order to get over the first giant dune, you must leave one animal behind. You have: a lion, a cow, a horse, a sheep and a monkey. So which one will you leave?

After you have got your four remaining animals over the first dune, you plod on. The sands are swirling everywhere and the journey is long and hard but you only have enough water to keep going with three animals. Which of your remaining 4 gets left to the sands?

After an arduous treck, your water is running low when you see an Oasis shimmering in the distance. You lead your animals towards it only to discover that it has dried up. You must leave another of your animals behind, so that just two remain with you.

You keep struggling until you can just make out the edge of the desert on the horizen and a small town that will save you. But the remaining sand is the toughest of the lot and you must leave a fourth animal behind to die. Which one is it?

You and your remaining beast make it to safety, but in what order did you leave your animals to die? Just list the order that you left them and the one that remains with you and I'll get back to you soon.

i did something similar to this at sandhurst. we were always given scenario's such as those (maybe not about animals) and asked to write in no more than 1000 words what to do etc.

part of survival strategy
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Postby AussieKopite » Tue Apr 11, 2006 2:20 pm

Judge wrote:
The Ace1983 wrote:Right. Here's another little psychological test for everyone. I'll post the answers in a couple of days so I won't ruin it.

You're in the desert, miles from anywhere and you have a small group of animals as companions. You find a map and a compass that shows you how to get to safety so you must transport your animals to freedom. But in order to get over the first giant dune, you must leave one animal behind. You have: a lion, a cow, a horse, a sheep and a monkey. So which one will you leave?

After you have got your four remaining animals over the first dune, you plod on. The sands are swirling everywhere and the journey is long and hard but you only have enough water to keep going with three animals. Which of your remaining 4 gets left to the sands?

After an arduous treck, your water is running low when you see an Oasis shimmering in the distance. You lead your animals towards it only to discover that it has dried up. You must leave another of your animals behind, so that just two remain with you.

You keep struggling until you can just make out the edge of the desert on the horizen and a small town that will save you. But the remaining sand is the toughest of the lot and you must leave a fourth animal behind to die. Which one is it?

You and your remaining beast make it to safety, but in what order did you leave your animals to die? Just list the order that you left them and the one that remains with you and I'll get back to you soon.

i did something similar to this at sandhurst. we were always given scenario's such as those (maybe not about animals) and asked to write in no more than 1000 words what to do etc.

part of survival strategy

Is your avatar an example of what happened at Sandhurst?  :D
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Postby Lando_Griffin » Tue Apr 11, 2006 2:23 pm

Judge wrote:
The Ace1983 wrote:Right. Here's another little psychological test for everyone. I'll post the answers in a couple of days so I won't ruin it.

You're in the desert, miles from anywhere and you have a small group of animals as companions. You find a map and a compass that shows you how to get to safety so you must transport your animals to freedom. But in order to get over the first giant dune, you must leave one animal behind. You have: a lion, a cow, a horse, a sheep and a monkey. So which one will you leave?

After you have got your four remaining animals over the first dune, you plod on. The sands are swirling everywhere and the journey is long and hard but you only have enough water to keep going with three animals. Which of your remaining 4 gets left to the sands?

After an arduous treck, your water is running low when you see an Oasis shimmering in the distance. You lead your animals towards it only to discover that it has dried up. You must leave another of your animals behind, so that just two remain with you.

You keep struggling until you can just make out the edge of the desert on the horizen and a small town that will save you. But the remaining sand is the toughest of the lot and you must leave a fourth animal behind to die. Which one is it?

You and your remaining beast make it to safety, but in what order did you leave your animals to die? Just list the order that you left them and the one that remains with you and I'll get back to you soon.

i did something similar to this at sandhurst. we were always given scenario's such as those (maybe not about animals) and asked to write in no more than 1000 words what to do etc.

part of survival strategy

Did they teach you that if you're ever caught in the desert, p*ss in a hole, put a cup in the middle, cover it with a plastic sheet (clingfilm, or some such like), rest a pebble on it, directly over the cup, and on th emorrow, you'll have drinking water!?!?!?!?!?!

Did they, Judge!?! Did they!?!?!?!?!?!  :D
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Postby Judge » Tue Apr 11, 2006 2:24 pm

AussieKopite wrote:
Judge wrote:
The Ace1983 wrote:Right. Here's another little psychological test for everyone. I'll post the answers in a couple of days so I won't ruin it.

You're in the desert, miles from anywhere and you have a small group of animals as companions. You find a map and a compass that shows you how to get to safety so you must transport your animals to freedom. But in order to get over the first giant dune, you must leave one animal behind. You have: a lion, a cow, a horse, a sheep and a monkey. So which one will you leave?

After you have got your four remaining animals over the first dune, you plod on. The sands are swirling everywhere and the journey is long and hard but you only have enough water to keep going with three animals. Which of your remaining 4 gets left to the sands?

After an arduous treck, your water is running low when you see an Oasis shimmering in the distance. You lead your animals towards it only to discover that it has dried up. You must leave another of your animals behind, so that just two remain with you.

You keep struggling until you can just make out the edge of the desert on the horizen and a small town that will save you. But the remaining sand is the toughest of the lot and you must leave a fourth animal behind to die. Which one is it?

You and your remaining beast make it to safety, but in what order did you leave your animals to die? Just list the order that you left them and the one that remains with you and I'll get back to you soon.

i did something similar to this at sandhurst. we were always given scenario's such as those (maybe not about animals) and asked to write in no more than 1000 words what to do etc.

part of survival strategy

Is your avatar an example of what happened at Sandhurst?  :D

almost, as i was that fucking hard  :D

no seriously, it was part of military training
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