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Numbers from 1 to 20 are written in a row. Players take turns placing pluses and minuses between these numbers. After all of the gaps are filled, the result is calculated. If it is even, then the first player wins, if it is odd, then the second player wins. Who won?

a) Two in turn put bishops in the cells of a chessboard. The next move must beat at least one empty cell. The bishop also beats the cell in which it is located. The player who loses is the one who cannot make a move.

b) Repeat the same, but with rooks.

There are two piles of sweets: one with 20 sweets and the other with 21 sweets. In one go, one of the piles needs to be eaten, and the second pile is divided into two not necessarily equal piles. The player that cannot make a move loses. Which player wins and which one loses?

The game begins with the number 0. In one go, it is allowed to add to the actual number any natural number from 1 to 9. The winner is the one who gets the number 100.

Four aliens — Dopey, Sleepy, Happy, and Moody — from the planet of liars and truth-tellers are having a conversation.

Dopey says to Sleepy: “You are a liar.”

Happy says to Sleepy: “You are a liar.”

Moody says to Happy: “They are both liars.” Then, after thinking for a moment, Moody adds a final statement: “You are also a liar”

Which of the four aliens are telling the truth?

One of five brothers baked a cake for their Mum. Alex said: “This was Vernon or Tom.” Vernon said: “It was not I and not Will who did it.” Tom said: “You’re both lying.” David said: “No, one of them told the truth, and the other was lying.” Will said: “No David, you’re wrong.” Mum knows that three of her sons always tell the truth. Who made the cake?

It is known that among the members of the government of the Planet of Liars and truth tellers, consisting of 20 members, there is at least one honest one, and also that from any two at least one is a bribe taker. How many bribe takers are there in the government?

An adventurer travels to the planet of Liars and Truth-Tellers with an official guide and meets a local. “Are you a truth-teller?” the adventurer asks. The alien replies, “Yrrg”, which means either “yes” or “no.” The adventurer turns to the guide for help. The guide says, “‘Yrrg’ means ‘yes’. Also, the local is actually a liar.” Is the local alien a liar or a truth-teller?

In a certain realm there are magicians, sorcerers and wizards. The following is known about them: firstly, not all magicians are sorcerers, and secondly, if the wizard is not a sorcerer, then he is not a magician. Is it true that not all magicians are wizards?

A traveller on the planet of Liars and Truth-Tellers met four residents and asked them: “Who are you?”. They received the following answers:

  • 1st: “We are all liars.”

  • 2nd: “Among us is exactly one liar.”

  • 3rd: “Among us there are two liars.”

  • 4th: “I have never lied and I’m not lying”.

The traveller quickly realised who the fourth alien was. How did they do it?