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This is a typical tech interview question, widely used at Microsoft and other software companies. It has several answers and it is supposed to evaluate how the job candidate thinks. What would you respond?

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bit harsh to close: it is the classic Microsoft interview technique question... – annakata Jan 13 at 17:34
Then MS needs some new questions. That one is lame. – EBGreen Jan 13 at 17:36
Easier to swallow? You get a better game of Giant Tiddlywinks? Aerodynamics? – Kev Jan 13 at 17:37
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The earth is round. Manhole covers are flat. – David B Jan 13 at 17:39
actually just the opposite - it's impossible to "swallow" a circular man hole cover that's the same size as the hole. – Alnitak Jan 13 at 17:40
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closed as not programming related by Rob Prouse Jan 13 at 17:32

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from wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhole_cover

  • A round manhole cover cannot fall through its circular opening, whereas a square manhole cover may fall in if it were inserted diagonally in the aperture (A Reuleaux triangle or other curve of constant width would also serve this purpose, but round covers are much easier to manufacture.)
  • Round tubes are the strongest and most material-efficient shape against the compression of the earth around them, and so it is natural that the cover of a round tube assume a circular shape.
  • The bearing surfaces of manhole frames and covers are machined to assure flatness and prevent them from becoming dislodged by traffic. Round castings are much easier to machine using horizontal boring mills.
  • Circular covers do not need to be rotated to align them when covering a circular manhole.
  • Human beings have a roughly circular cross-section.
  • A round manhole cover can be more easily moved by being rolled.
  • If an automobile rolls over a dislodged manhole of another shape, the sharp corners could puncture the automobile's tire, whereas a circle doesn't have corners.
  • It's easier to dig a circular hole.
  • Tradition
  • Aesthetics
  • Supply. Most manhole covers are made by a few large companies. If you want a different shape, you will have to pay more to have them custom-made or you will have to make them yourself.
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"Human beings have a roughly circular cross-section." - Some more so than others. :-) – Brian Knoblauch Jan 13 at 17:38
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@Brian: Some so much so that they wouldn't fall through a manhole either. – gnovice May 3 at 4:31
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Because manholes are round.

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+1 for Captain Obvious! – Filip Ekberg Jan 13 at 17:45
Wrong. If it were square you could drop the man hole covers through them. Round ones you can't. – Spencer Ruport Jan 13 at 18:03
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Taking it a bit literally Spencer, the answer is subversively true – annakata Jan 13 at 19:46
No, the answer is literally true. The original puzzle should probably ask "why are manholes round", but I think the use of "cover" is intended as a hint. – ysth Mar 3 at 2:10
I was just hating at bmotmans easy gold badge reward, then I checked this: well deserved! – Moak Aug 23 at 12:49
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A). round covers are structurally stronger

B). round covers require less material to allow the same human entry

C). (usually the answer sought) round covers cannot fall into the hole beneath given a lip supporting them. Square covers will fall in if slotted diagonally

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D) Frisbees for superheroes. – JeeBee Jan 13 at 17:52
E). WMDs for supervillains – annakata Jan 13 at 19:45
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"If you want to be fashionable and use 'brainteaser' questions, yet can't even dredge up the creativity to come up with anything except the oldest chestnut in the book, then I don't want to work here - goodbye".

Well, not really. But I'd think it and reevaluate the company as "less desirable".

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Heh, if I decide I don't want a job during an interview I'm totally going to say that next time. – Spencer Ruport Jan 13 at 18:04
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Two reasons. First, it is easy to manufacture. Second, It is the perfect shape to make it impossible for the cover to fall down the hole.

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So they don't fall into the manhole if you rotate them...

This is obvious. And not programming related...

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Yes it would... on the diagonal. – Elie Jan 13 at 17:33
Why would it be used as a question if it is obvious? – gbarry Jan 13 at 17:34
Would too, turn it 45° then rotate. WHOOPS! – The Wicked Flea Jan 13 at 17:34
yes it would. Rotate it 90 degrees through the x axis then 90 degrees through the z access and now the lenght of the cover is trying to fit into a hole that is approx 1.41 times the length. Easy fit. True for all geometric shapes except the circle. – EBGreen Jan 13 at 17:35
Crap, my comment was poorly worded. I mean it wouldn't if you rotated it on a 2D plane. If you pick the thing up and angle it then it would. I'd imagine manholes would be moved by sliding them rather than picking them up. – Kent Boogaart Jan 13 at 17:35
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So they don't drop into the hole. A square one could be dropped down a square manhole by aligning it with the corners of the hole and dropping it in.

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If they were square, they could be turned diagonally and fall into the hole. They are round so that is not possible.

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  1. So they won't fall into the hole
  2. So they can be rolled around (they are very heavy!)
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Because it enable you to place the cover to close the manhole easily since you don't have to adjust the cover's orientation. How does that sounds :)

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Sounds lazy - not sure I'd hire you ;) – Kent Boogaart Jan 13 at 17:39

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