Question: What can lie behind the green glass doors? An apple can lie behind the green glass doors. Jenna can lie behind the green glass doors, but Ben cannot. A car can't lie behind the green glass doors, but the WHEELS of a car can. A street can lie behind the green glass doors, but a streetsign cannot.
Question: A long, long time ago, two Egyptian camel drivers were fighting for the hand of the daughter of the sheik of Abbudzjabbu. The sheik, who liked neither of these men to become the future husband of his daughter, came up with a clever plan: a race would determine who of the two men would be allowed to marry his daughter. And so the sheik organized a camel race. Both camel drivers had to travel from Cairo to Abbudzjabbu, and the one whose camel would arrive last in Abbudzjabbu, would be allowed to marry the sheik's daughter.
The two camel drivers, realizing that this could become a rather lengthy expedition, finally decided to consult the Wise Man of their village. Arrived there, they explained him the situation, upon which the Wise Man raised his cane and spoke four wise words. Relieved, the two camel drivers left his tent: they were ready for the contest!
The Question: Which 4 wise words did the Wise Man speak?
Question: there is a man with a fox a chicken and chicken feed and he can only take them across the bridge one at a time but he cant leave the fox with the chicken cause the fox will eat the chicken and he cant leave the chicken with the chicken feed cause the chicken will eat it what order does he take them across?
Answer: he has to take the chicken across first cause the fox wont eat the chicken feed then go back and bring the fox over then take the chicken back over and bring the chicken feed over then go back and bring the chiken over.
Question: While playing with a metal washer shaped like a ring, Dave accidently pushed it on his finger too far and couldn't get it off. Trying to remove it using soap and water didn't work. The hospital sent him to a service station thinking they could cut the metal. Since the ring was made with a specially hardened steel, it couldn't be cut. Just then Bob arrived on the scene and suggested an easy way to remove the washer in just a few minutes.
What was his solution?
Answer: Bob suggested that Dave hold his finger in the air while someone wound a piece of string tightly around his finger just above the metal ring. The string forced the swelling down. As they unwounded the string from the end nearest the ring, someone else slid the ring up. They continued winding and unwinding the string until the ring could be easily removed.