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What Is the One Question That Will Ensure Madan’ Passage To Heaven?

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Madan is killed in a road accident and he finds himself in front of two identical doors.

One leads to heaven and one leads to hell.

There are identical gatekeepers at each door.

One gatekeeper can only tell the truth, whereas the other can only tell lies.

Only the gatekeepers themselves know who does or does not lie.

Madan can ask only one question to only one of the gatekeepers.

What Is the One Question That Will Ensure Madan’ Passage To Heaven?

posted Sep 5, 2017 by Brijesh Talwar

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The question you need to ask is - "If I ask the other guard which is the door to heaven, which door will he point me to?"

Explanation:
No matter who you ask this question to, that guard will always point you to the door to hell.

1.If you ask this to the truth telling guard - he will honestly tell u that the lying guard will point you to the door to hell
2.If you ask the lying guard - he will lie to you and point you to the door to hell.
so, guard will always point you to the door to hell.so, you should choose the other door.

answer Sep 6, 2017 by Mogadala Ramana



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