Answers
1: Mr Robinson wanted a house in which all the windows in every room faced south. How did he achieve this?
He built a house at the North Pole, so everything faced south.
2: John and Jim were swept out to sea on their air beds. John was nearly saved and Jim was nearly drowned. Which of them donated a week’s wages to the lifeboat institute?
Jim. Jim was nearly drowned but actually was saved. John was nearly saved but actually was drowned.
3: One man has three sacks of corn on his back, and another man is carrying four sacks on his back. Which of them has the heavier load?
The three sacks of corn are heavier than four empty sacks.
4: What is the difference between an old, crumpled, torn £10 note and a new one? (Adjust your currency according to your circumstances.)
The difference between a £10 note and a one is £9. (We have £1 coins rather than notes, but I suppose it still works.)
5: Which would burn longer – a short, fat blue candle, or a tall, twisted yellow candle?
Neither. Candles burn shorter.
6: An electric train travels north at 75 miles per hour. The wind is blowing from the east at 40 mph. In which direction will the smoke from the train blow?
Electric trains don’t produce smoke.
7: A donkey was tied to a six-yard rope. How did it manage to eat a pile of hay seven yards away without biting through the rope?
The other end of the rope wasn’t attached to anything.
I got 4 out of 7. Not sure if I should be proud or ashamed.
ReplyDeleteThose were good.
ReplyDeleteI missed the candle one, dangit, just as I was thinking I'd cracked it!
ReplyDeleteLol thanks
ReplyDeleteMr Robinson built a house at the North Pole, so every window was facing the south. This was the only one I solved correctly.
ReplyDeleteThat was fun!
ReplyDeleteThat was a lot of fun. Thanks
ReplyDeleteTricky, tricky. I actually started writing down answers until I realised that you had put them right there in red type.
ReplyDeleteGlad that's over, don't like to strain my brain ;)
ReplyDeleteHaha! I completely NOT saw that coming about the tenner!
ReplyDeleteIt was too early yesterday when I read the questions - that's my excuse for only getting 3!
ReplyDeleteToo, too sneaky!
ReplyDeleteI think questions four and five were unfair, which were two of three I had wrong. I missed 1. being the North Pole.
ReplyDeleteStumped on 4
ReplyDeleteHi Janice - completely floored me!! Glad to have seen the answers - cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteToo clever for me!
ReplyDeleteReading the answers I can't believe I couldn't figure these out yesterday. I did get the one that I thought I had right though
ReplyDeleteWell done, everyone.
ReplyDeleteOften details are included to side-track the brain, rather like a mental sleight of hand.
Now the answers make my head hurt! 😁😁😁
ReplyDeleteI got zero because I never get these, then smack my head when I read the answers. the last one is my funniest one
ReplyDeleteFun! -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteso easy once you've read the answers.. I think I might have missed a couple that I just knew I had right. lol
ReplyDeleteSuch fun
ReplyDeleteLOL..........I've never been good at riddles, but got a good laugh out of reading those.
ReplyDeleteI don't know why but your post makes me think of complicated Math question like two snails ran at 2cm per hour how long was the distance ?
ReplyDeleteI got three right, so right in the middle of the pack.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for the answers ...
ReplyDeleteI think my report said "could do better" LOL
All the best Jan
I only got two. Got fooled for the rest. Ouch!
ReplyDelete😖😃
ReplyDeleteI'm just glad the donkey got his hay!
ReplyDeleteGroan, groan but a lot of fun. I only knew the train question. It always seems so simple when you know the answer.🤣🤣🤣
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