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    • Why did mom test the bath water before putting Silly Billy in ?

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    • A man asked his son that he will give him Dollar 1000 if he could accomplish the following task. The father gave his son ten envelopes and a thousands dollars, all in one dollar bills. He told his son, “Place the money in the envelopes in such a manner that no matter what number of dollars I ask for, you can give me one or more of the envelopes, containing the exact amount I asked for without having to open any of the envelopes. If you can do this, you will keep the Dollar 1000.” When the father asked for a sum of money, the son was able to give him envelopes containing the exact amount of money asked for. How did the son distribute the money among the ten envelopes ?

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    • There are five couples with each one child. Each child is a different age than other. Each child has a favourite toy which is different from any of the other. Each family eats at only one fast food restaurant. No two female have the same name and no two male have the same name. The children’s names are not known. The child who plays with trains is the youngest. Bill’s child plays with a GI Joe. Julie’s child likes Pokemon. Mike’s family eats at Taco Bell. The family of the four year old likes Kentucky Fried Chicken. The oldest child is four years older than Marie’s child. The child who plays with Barbie is 8 years old. The child with the age is in the middle, has a mother named Marie. The child in the family that eats at Mac D has a two year age difference with Larry’s child. Carol is the mother in the family that eats at Dairy Queen. The child that plays Nintendo likes Burger King. Steve’s child is two years apart in age from the child of the family that eats at Kentucky Fried Chicken. The child that plays with trains is two years apart from the 6 year old. The child that eats at Mac D is two years older or younger than Regina’s child. Lisa’s child is Ten. Who is married to George?

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    • Three working females have different type of work. If only one of statements 1, 2 and 3 are true, can you tell whether or not Christina is a nurse? 1. This statement is only true if statement 5 is false. 2. This statement is true if statements 4 or 5, or both 4 and 5 are true. 3. This statement is false only if both statements 6 and 1 are true. 4. Christina is a nurse 5. Pinky is an artist. 6. Puma is a photographer.

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    • You are in a room that is completely bricked in on all four sides, including the ceiling and floor. You have nothing but a mirror and a wooden table in the room with you. How do you get out?

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    • Jacob and John were preparing to have a water balloon fight. “No Fair” cried Jacob, “You have 3 times as many as I do!” John said “Fine!” and gave Jacob 10 more balloons. “Still not fair!” argued Jacob, “You still have twice as many as I do.” How many more balloons must John give Jacob for them to have the same number?

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    • Two travellers spend from 12 o’clock to 6 o’clock walking along a level road, up a hill and back again. Their pace is 4 mph on the level, 3 mph uphill, and 6 mph downhill.

      How far do they walk and at what time do they reach the top of the hill?

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    • Two cars were involved in an accident in the centre of city. The man who was driving a little green car, had overtaken a big black car. The driver had misjudged the distance between him and the on-coming traffic and had to swerve back in, causing the black car to swerve and crash into a shop window. When the occupants of the cars were examined everyone in the green car was okay, but in the black car was one dead man. However, the driver of the green car was not charged with manslaughter, why was this so?

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    • What word starting with BR, that with the addition of the letter E, becomes another word that sounds the same as the first?

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