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15 Questions Which WILL Tickle Your Brain

At Learners’ Note, we believe in learning whilst having fun. Hence, we have created a list of 15 questions that will leave your mind tickled, refreshed and ready to go for another round of studying.

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  1. There are eight men sitting on a couch. Three legs break and six men leave. How many legs are remaining?


Answer: Five; the legs of the two remaining men (4) and the remaining couch leg.


  1. What goes up and down, but always remains in the same place?


Answer: Stairs.


  1. What breaks and never falls, and what falls and never breaks?


Answer: Day breaks and night falls


  1. What is always coming, but never arrives?


Answer: Tomorrow


  1. What gets bigger and bigger the more you take away from it?


Answer: A hole.

  1. What moves faster: heat or cold?


Answer: Heat. Because you can always catch a cold.


  1. What travels the world while stuck in one spot?


Answer: A stamp!

  1. What goes up as soon as the rain comes down?


Answer: An umbrella. 

  1. I have teeth but can’t eat. What am I?


Answer: A comb.

  1. What belongs to you but gets used by everyone else more than you?


Answer: Your name.

  1. Can you name three consecutive days without using the words Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday?


Answer: Yesterday, today and tomorrow

  1. I am an odd number. Take away a letter and I become even. What number am I?


Answer: Seven.

  1. Which weighs more, a pound of feathers or a pound of bricks?


Answer: Neither, they both weigh exactly one pound.

  1. What goes up but never ever comes down?


Answer: Your age.

  1. What word is spelt incorrectly in every single dictionary?


Answer: Incorrectly.


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