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Banned Posts: 1253/-3459 |
Got another question? *blink blink* |
Stitch Posts: 1121/2785 |
Stop reading into things unnecessarily. It makes you dumb.
But, both answers are correct. |
Rauni Posts: 664/1351 |
Originally posted by Makura Or you can do nothing. I mean... You are locked inside of a car. "What do you do?" Nothing. I mean, what is the problem we are looking for? How to get out of the car? How to hit people with the baseball bat while driving the car. Or your unlock button is broken and the only way is to break the glass by using the bat? My answer would be: "Anything or any ways you want to do. The question never specify what the problem is occuring." |
Makura Posts: 751/1555 |
Press the unlock button and let yourself out? |
Stitch Posts: 839/2785 |
Fish can't drown. Exactly, so there are five left.
You're locked inside a car with a baseball bat. What do you do? |
天国JOE Posts: 682/2999 |
Joe Typicalson would say three, but that is incorrect.
Sam lesstypicalson would say five, since no fish were taking out, but that is wrong. I say: Fish can't drown. So that question cannot be correct! |
Stitch Posts: 838/2785 |
In Japan, what can instantly turn water into ice?
Answer: A dot. The Japanese kanji for water (mizu): Adding a dot to the Japanese kanji for water (mizu) makes it the Japanese kanji for ice (koori): See? Wasn't that insanely easy? I was at least expecting VGFreak877 to get it. I mean, Japanese, people...come on! There are five fishies in a bowl. Two drown. How many are left? |
Rauni Posts: 661/1351 |
Originally posted by Captain Jack Sparrow It takes times in order to have water into ice by freezing it. Trust me. I believes the answer would be Cryokinesis. If Pryokinesis mean heat, Cryokinesis mean cold. Get the idea? |
Katana Posts: 657/3649 |
Hmmm...I'm partial to agree with The Captain on this one. Makes a lot of sense to me actually...so simple that I know I wouldn't have come up with it myself. :p |
Stitch Posts: 796/2785 |
True! Speed does drop, to slow down. It doesn't really matter what the truck is carrying, hopefully the driver will slow down!
Now, does anyone want to tackle the Japan ice/water question yet? The answer is so OBVIOUS, you're all gonna scream. Maybe. |
Cyro Xero Posts: 1147/1779 |
A truck is carrying pumpkins, eggplants, and tomatoes. It encounters a sharp curve--what drops?
Rogue already made this answer, so I'll answer it again. If it is right, then credit can go to her. The speed drops, to slow down. |
Captain Jack Sparrow Posts: 1/10 |
I return from the dead because Zabuza was pestering me to log in because no one was posting answers to his "obvious answers" forum.
So, how many birthdays does your average man have? I'd say one. But, then I just realize that someone already answered that. So, in Japan, what can instantly turn water into ice? A Japanese refrigerator. |
Stitch Posts: 791/2785 |
Yeah, did you realize that I'm just providing answers and not really acknowledging anyone on whether they're correct or incorrect?
Maybe you should try reading the posts yourself as well. I know you got the Mt. Everest question correct, but I'm not acknowledging any of the other answers as correct or incorrect until I post the answers to them. Since I've been forced to post: There are five apples on a table. You take away two, how many have you got? Answer: You have two. I'll give hints for the Japan one later on. I'm trying to motivate a different way of thinking...thinking outside the box...away from the norm. I'm hoping you might discuss things back and forth (especially the Japan one) before just waiting for me to give up the answer. Have fun! |
geeogree Posts: 120/246 |
[sigh].... did we all just jump over my post? it was the second one... it went like this
"How many birthdays does your average man have? - 1 There are five apples on a table. You take away two, how many have you got? - you've got 2, and there are 3 left on the table Before Mt. Everest was discovered, what was the tallest mountain in the world? - Mt. Everest. It was still taller eventhough it wasn't discovered yet." |
True Flight Posts: 1356/5245 |
Originally posted by Zabuza The answer to that would be how ever many years the average man lives? |
Stitch Posts: 786/2785 |
Before Mt. Everest was discovered, was the tallest mountain in the world?
Answer is Mt. Everest. Even though it wasn't discovered nor named, it was and is still the tallest mountain on the planet above sea level. There, two questions eliminated, only four more to go! |
天国JOE Posts: 645/2999 |
Originally posted by ZabuzaMt. Everest! Before it was discovered, a different mountain was considered the tallest. But, it never was. |
True Flight Posts: 1348/5245 |
Originally posted by Zabuza that's a fun question. The answer to that one is the two in your hand. |
Stitch Posts: 782/2785 |
I shall release one answer at random until all questions are done, thereby vindicating those that are correct, and allowing others to make fun of those who aren't.
How many letters are in the alphabet? Correct answer is 11, there are eleven letters in the phrase "the alphabet". Remember the title of this thread. The answers may be obvious, but only if you're thinking in a different frame of mind. Besides, why would I give a question as easy as the first one if it was meant to be a riddle/brain teaser? Well, you might need the internet for the Japan one, but the rest should be pretty easy. |
Rogue Posts: 876/11918 |
Originally posted by Zabuza The speed, I should hope. ^_~ |
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