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Riddle: What goes knock, what goes knock, what goes knock knock, what goes knock knock knock. what goes knock knock knock knock knock, what goes knock knock knock knock knock knock knock knock
Answer: Fibonacci at the door.
Riddle: A rich man in Arabia died, leaving a note for his three sons. It reads: "I have 17 camels. The big brother can get a half of all, the middle can get third of all, and the youngest can get a ninth of all." The brothers are left dumbfounded, since 17 cannot be divided by 2, 3 or 9 without anything left. How can the brothers solve the problem?
Answer: 1. Borrow a camel from their neighbour to make 18 camels. 2. The big brother takes a half of it, so he takes 9. 3. The second brother takes a third of it, so he takes 6. 4. The youngest brother takes a ninth of it, so he takes 2. 5. All the camels that the brothers took add up to 17, leaving the camel they borrowed!
Riddle: The initial letters joined aright, A famous Jew will bring to light. Who is it?
Answer: Joshua.
Riddle: Monday is a good good day. Can you see the error?
Answer: The riddle "Is there anything wrong with this " is unanswered. Do you know the answer? If so, click ANSWER and add your answer in the comments section.
Riddle: You are in a room with no windows and no doors,there is only a mirror hanging on the wall and a table across the room .How do you get out?
Answer: You look in the mirror and see what you saw,take the saw that you seen cut the table in half,two halves make a whole crawl out!
Riddle: Where can you find the answer to any riddle?
Answer: Within any riddle the answer is there to work it out .
Riddle: What is the next number in the sequence: 1, 11, 21, 1211, 111221, ...?
Answer: 312211 (each number describes the digits of the previous one)
Riddle: What two-digit number equals two times the result of multiplying its digits?
Answer: 36 = 2 x 3 x 6.
Riddle: In an hour, 3,600,000 milliseconds have passed. Using that information, how many milliseconds are in 452.736 days?
Answer: 39,116,390,400 milliseconds in the period of time.
Riddle: Tristen received a phone call late one evening from his old science teacher, Mr. Riddleopoulous, asking him to come over to his house to see a few things he felt would interest him. Tristen remembered Mr. Riddleopoulous, a man of Greek descent, as being a person who always spoke in riddles, and was always vague when asking questions and giving answers and instructions. Tristen arrived at the Riddleopoulous residence just after 9:30 p.m., and was immediately ushered back to the patio of his teacher’s house. “See if you remember how to use this ‘precision instrument’,”said the teacher to his former student, “and locate the following: a Big kitchen utensil, a Little kitchen utensil, the Roman god of war, the Roman goddess of love, a liquid associated with thermometers, and a Candy Bar.” Remembering how Mr. Riddleopoulous interacted with everyone, Tristen was soon able to find all six of the locations requested ——— Can you? First, to solve this brainteaser, you must identify the “precision instrument” used by Tristen; and Second, you must name at least three of the six locations Mr. Riddleopoulous asked him to find. (Extra credit if you can name all six). Good luck!!!
Answer: Being a science teacher, Mr. Riddleopoulous had a great interest in astronomy. He called Tristen to come to the outside patio of his house after dark so he could challenge his former student to use his powerful telescope(the “precision instrument”) to find the Big Dipper, the Little Dipper(big and little kitchen utensils), the planet Mars(the Roman god of war), the planet Venus(the Roman goddess of love), the planet Mercury(a liquid associated with thermometers), and a Candy Bar(the Milky Way galaxy).