Scorpion0x17 wrote:
13. None
14. 3.
Correctliquidat0r wrote:
Because there are 2000 cents in twenty dollars.The Sheriff wrote:
11 - Old coins are usually worth a lot more than their face value, but why are 1989 cents worth almost twenty dollars?
Scorpion0x17 wrote:
13. None
14. 3.
Correctliquidat0r wrote:
Because there are 2000 cents in twenty dollars.The Sheriff wrote:
11 - Old coins are usually worth a lot more than their face value, but why are 1989 cents worth almost twenty dollars?
Damn so close.... never thought of thatScorpion0x17 wrote:
15 - D'uh! 1 - the dead one!
watbennisboy wrote:
21 - A woman was born in the Summer of 40BC, and died two months after her 60th birthday. What year did she die in? - 0
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Instead of crossing the ones that have been done, why not just say solved by_________, so people can actually read what the question was.The Sheriff wrote:
I'm gonna post up some lateral thinking puzzles, I'll do five for now, more later, feel free to share your own, karma to whoever gets the right answer.
1 - Jenny works in a greengrocers. She only weighed 6 pounds when she was born, but now, aged 18, she is 5 foot 10 inches tall and her measurements are 38-24-36. What does she weigh? Solved by Scorpion
2 - How many famous men and women have been born in New Orleans? Solved by bennisboiz
3 - If you buy 5 pounds of apples, averaging three to the pound, how many apples can you put into an empty paper bag, which will only carry 2 and a third pounds without bursting? Solved by Liquidat0r
4 - Mount Everest was first climbed in 1953, although it's location and height had been recorded long before that, in 1841. What was the highest mountain before that? Solved by mek
5 - Two of the nearest stars to the Earth are Sirius, 8.7 light years away and Wolf, 7.7 light years away. Sirius is moving towards us at 8km per second and Wolf is moving away at 13km per second. When Wolf has travelled one light year what will be the nearest star to the Earth? Solved by Scorpion
6 - If you multiply 2 by itself a thousand times, what will you get? Solved by Liquidat0r
7 - What will you find in the centre of Paris that you won't find in London or Milan? Solved by Scorpion
8 - What form of transport has eight wheels but only carries one passenger? Solved by Liquidat0r
9 - Who played for both England and France on the same afternoon at Wembley Stadium? Solved by Scorpion
10 - Most English words are quite short, although words of 15 letters or more aren't impossible. What is the longest word in the English language? Solved by Alone+EasyTarget
11 - Old coins are usually worth a lot more than their face value, but why are 1989 cents worth almost twenty dollars? Solved by Liquidat0r
12 - If it takes three minutes to boil one egg in a 2-litre saucepan of salted water, how long will it take to boil three eggs in the saucepan?
13 - How many new uncreased US $10 bills measuring 5 inches by 2 inches, could you fit without any overlap between pages 33 and 34 of a hardback book measuring 10 inches by 6 inches? Solved by Scorpion
14 - There are four pairs of blue socks and three pairs of red socks in a drawer. in the dark, how many socks must you take out of the drawer to be sure of getting a matching pair? Solved by Scorpion
15 - If there were eight crows, on a wall near a sheep pen, and the farmer shot one, how many crows would be left?
16 - The number of bacteria in a large sealed jar doubles every minute. An hour after the first bacterium was placed inside the jar and sealed in, the jar was full, when was it half full?
17 - A triangle has three sides, a rectangle has four, a hexagon has six, and so on. How many sides has a circle?
18 - "Two's company and three's a crowd". What are four and five?
19 - Why are so many famous artists Dutch?
20 - What game begins with a T, has four letters in its name, and is played all over the world?
21 - A woman was born in the Summer of 40BC, and died two months after her 60th birthday. What year did she die in?
1927 wrote:
17. Two - Inside and Outside (Circle)
Alone+EasyTarget wrote:
12 - 3 minutes
Scorpion0x17 wrote:
15 - D'uh! 1 - the dead one!
bennisboy wrote:
16 - The number of bacteria in a large sealed jar doubles every minute. An hour after the first bacterium was placed inside the jar and sealed in, the jar was full, when was it half full? - 59 minutes
20 - What game begins with a T, has four letters in its name, and is played all over the world? Golf
All right.1927 wrote:
18. 9 (4+5 = 9)
But just like a BBC Phone in I now win fuck all?The Sheriff wrote:
1927 wrote:
17. Two - Inside and Outside (Circle)Alone+EasyTarget wrote:
12 - 3 minutesScorpion0x17 wrote:
15 - D'uh! 1 - the dead one!bennisboy wrote:
16 - The number of bacteria in a large sealed jar doubles every minute. An hour after the first bacterium was placed inside the jar and sealed in, the jar was full, when was it half full? - 59 minutes
20 - What game begins with a T, has four letters in its name, and is played all over the world? GolfAll right.1927 wrote:
18. 9 (4+5 = 9)
Your MumMek-Stizzle wrote:
What's the answer to the Jesus one and the Dutch one
fuThe Sheriff wrote:
Your MumMek-Stizzle wrote:
What's the answer to the Jesus one and the Dutch one
wut?The Sheriff wrote:
All right.1927 wrote:
20 - What game begins with a T, has four letters in its name, and is played all over the world? Golf
fucking hellliquidat0r wrote:
wut?The Sheriff wrote:
All right.1927 wrote:
20 - What game begins with a T, has four letters in its name, and is played all over the world? Golf
I think you'll find I answered that one first: http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?pi … 7#p2068447
You mod hacked those last replies there, I missed themliquidat0r wrote:
wut?The Sheriff wrote:
All right.1927 wrote:
20 - What game begins with a T, has four letters in its name, and is played all over the world? Golf
I think you'll find I answered that one first: http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?pi … 7#p2068447
give him what he deserves!liquidat0r wrote:
wut?The Sheriff wrote:
All right.1927 wrote:
20 - What game begins with a T, has four letters in its name, and is played all over the world? Golf
I think you'll find I answered that one first: http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?pi … 7#p2068447
25 - Youngest person aliveThe Sheriff wrote:
25 - Even if we never win the Olympics, or get in the Guiness Book of Records, there is one record that each of us holds at one point in our lives; what is it?
27 - Knowing how fragile eggs are; do you think it would be possible to drop an uncooked egg onto a concrete floor without cracking it?