Harry,
a fresh computer graduate from a world class University, goes for an interview
in a software company.
The interviewer is James, a grubby old man. And the first question he asks Harry is, "Are you good at logic?"
"Of course," replies Harry.
"Let me test you," replies James.
"Two men come down a chimney. One comes with a clean face and the other comes out with a dirty face. Which one washes his face?"
Harry stares at James. "Is that a test in Logic?" James nods.
"The one with the dirty face washes his face," he answers wearily.
"Wrong. The one with the clean face washes his face. Examine the simple logic. The one with the dirty face looks at the one with the clean face and thinks his face is clean. The one with the clean face looks at the one with the dirty face and thinks his face is dirty. So, the one with the clean face washes his face."
"Hmm. I never thought of that," says Harry. "Give me another test."
James again holds up two fingers, "Two men come down a chimney. One comes out with a clean face and the other comes out with a dirty face. Which one washes his face?"
"We have already established that. The one with the clean face washes his face."
"Wrong. Each one washes his face. Examine the simple logic. The one with the dirty face looks at the one with the clean face and thinks his face is clean. The one with the clean face looks at the one with the dirty face and thinks his face is dirty. So, the one with the clean face washes his face. When the one with the dirty face sees the one with the clean face washing his face, he also washes his face. So each one washes his face"
"I didn't think of that!" says Harry. "It's shocking to me that I could make an error in logic. Test me again!"
James holds up two fingers, "Two men come down a chimney. One comes out with a clean face and the other comes out with a dirty face. Which one washes his face?"
"Each one washes his face."
"Wrong. Neither one washes his face. Examine the simple logic. The one with the dirty face looks at the one with the clean face and thinks his face is clean. The one with the clean face looks at the one with the dirty face and thinks his face is dirty. But when the one with clean face sees that the one with the dirty face doesn't wash his face, he also doesn't wash his face So neither one washes his face."
Harry is desperate. "I am qualified for this job. Please give me one more test!"
He groans when James lifts his two fingers, "Two men come down a chimney. One comes out with a clean face and the other comes out with a dirty face. Which one washes his face?"
"Neither one washes his face"
"Wrong. Do you now see, Harry, why programming knowledge is insufficient for this job? Tell me, how is it possible for two men to come down the same chimney, and for one to come out with a clean face and the other with a dirty face? Don't you see...?"
The interviewer is James, a grubby old man. And the first question he asks Harry is, "Are you good at logic?"
"Of course," replies Harry.
"Let me test you," replies James.
"Two men come down a chimney. One comes with a clean face and the other comes out with a dirty face. Which one washes his face?"
Harry stares at James. "Is that a test in Logic?" James nods.
"The one with the dirty face washes his face," he answers wearily.
"Wrong. The one with the clean face washes his face. Examine the simple logic. The one with the dirty face looks at the one with the clean face and thinks his face is clean. The one with the clean face looks at the one with the dirty face and thinks his face is dirty. So, the one with the clean face washes his face."
"Hmm. I never thought of that," says Harry. "Give me another test."
James again holds up two fingers, "Two men come down a chimney. One comes out with a clean face and the other comes out with a dirty face. Which one washes his face?"
"We have already established that. The one with the clean face washes his face."
"Wrong. Each one washes his face. Examine the simple logic. The one with the dirty face looks at the one with the clean face and thinks his face is clean. The one with the clean face looks at the one with the dirty face and thinks his face is dirty. So, the one with the clean face washes his face. When the one with the dirty face sees the one with the clean face washing his face, he also washes his face. So each one washes his face"
"I didn't think of that!" says Harry. "It's shocking to me that I could make an error in logic. Test me again!"
James holds up two fingers, "Two men come down a chimney. One comes out with a clean face and the other comes out with a dirty face. Which one washes his face?"
"Each one washes his face."
"Wrong. Neither one washes his face. Examine the simple logic. The one with the dirty face looks at the one with the clean face and thinks his face is clean. The one with the clean face looks at the one with the dirty face and thinks his face is dirty. But when the one with clean face sees that the one with the dirty face doesn't wash his face, he also doesn't wash his face So neither one washes his face."
Harry is desperate. "I am qualified for this job. Please give me one more test!"
He groans when James lifts his two fingers, "Two men come down a chimney. One comes out with a clean face and the other comes out with a dirty face. Which one washes his face?"
"Neither one washes his face"
"Wrong. Do you now see, Harry, why programming knowledge is insufficient for this job? Tell me, how is it possible for two men to come down the same chimney, and for one to come out with a clean face and the other with a dirty face? Don't you see...?"
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