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I. Q. Test Answers

1 . Do they have a 4th of July in England? -----Yes.----- However, it is just another day of the month there.

2. How many birthdays does the average man have? -----One.-----It is celebrated once a year.

3. Some months have 31 days, how many have 28? -----All of them have at least 28 days.

4. A woman gives a beggar $0.80; the woman is the beggar's sister, but the beggar is not the woman's brother. How can this be? -----The beggar is the woman's sister.

5. Why can't a man living in the USA be buried in Canada? ----- He is not dead if he is living.

6. How many outs are there in an inning? -----Six.-----There are three outs in a half-inning.

7. Is it legal in Texas for a man to marry his widow's sister? ----- No. ----- A man is dead if he has a widow.

8. Two men play five games of chess. Each man wins the same number of games and there are no ties. How can this be? ----- The two men are not playing against each other.

9. Divide thirty by half and add ten. What is the answer? ----- 70 ----- Deviding something by 1/2 is the same mathematical operation as multiplying it by 2. Therefore 30 times 2 equals 60 and 60 plus 10 equals 70.

10. A man builds a house in a rectangular shape. All sides have a southern exposure. A bear walks by; what color is the bear? Why? ----- White ----- The North Pole is inside the house. If a bear ventured onto the ice to get to the house, it would be a polar bear.

11. If there are three apples and you take away two, how many do you have? ----- 2 ----- You would have the two apples that you took.

12. I have two U. S. coins totaling 55 cents; one of them is not a nickel. What are the coins? ----- The coins are a nickel and a half dollar. The one that is not a nickel is a half dollar.

13. If you have one match and you walk into a room where there is an oil burner, a kerosene lamp, and a wood burning stove, which would you light first? ----- The match would have to be the one you would have to light first. Then you could use it to light the other items.

14. How far can a bear run into the woods? ----- A bear can run halfway into the woods. After that point is reached, he is running out of the woods.

15. How many animals of each sex did Moses take onto the Ark? ----- None ----- Noah took the animals onto the Ark. Moses had his people carry the Ark of the Covenant.

16. A clerk in a butcher shop is 5' 10" tall. What does he weigh? ----- Meat -----He weighs it and sells it to his customers.

17. How many two cent stamps are there in a dozen? ----- 12 ----- Except for a Baker's Dozen, a dozen is 12 items.

18. What was the President's name in 1950? ----- William Jefferson Clinton ----- The word "President's" is capitalized and refers to the current president. This answer will change in January 2001.

19. Santa Clause fell into a 30 foot chimney. Every time he climbs up 3 feet, he slides down 2 feet. How many climbs will it take him to get out? ----- 28 ----- After the 27th climb he will be 3 feet from the top and will get out on the next 3 foot climb.

20. Eggs are 12 cents a dozen. Mrs. Clause sent Santa to the store with five dollars. How many eggs will Santa bring home? ----- 500 ----- If they are 12 cents a dozen, they cost 1 cent each. Refer to the answer for question 17.

 

 

 

 
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