Vampire Logic
December 25th, 2009 by admin received No Comments »I think I’ve found the first vampire-centric S.A.T. question. LOL! I stumbled upon this confusing little gem this morning and thought I’d pass it along to you to wrack your brains over. It is entitled “Vampire Holiday” by Barbara Jean Khul.
The eve of St. George (April 23) is a night of terror in Romania. It is said to be the night when evil beings, such as vampires, witches and demons, wander the earth looking for victims.
Last St. George’s Eve, seven vampires (Alexandru, Bogdan, Mircea,Petru, Radu, Stefan, and Vlad) all left their resting places in the cemeteries of several small villages in Moldavia and met with each other at a secret spot in the Carpathian Mountains. Each belongs to one of the four types of Romanian vampires: the Strigoii, who always tell the truth; the Nosferatu, who never do; the Moroii, who alternate between true and false statements, always beginning with a true one; and the Pricolici, who also alternate, but always beginning with a false one.
The seven (whose surnames in life were Amzulescu, Florescu, Grigorescu, Otescu, Pavelescu, Radulescu and Vulpescu) made the following statements. Can you find each vampire’s full name and vampire type?
To read the accompanying questions and find out the answers click here!
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