Question: There are two doors with faces on them. One door always tells the truth, and one door always lies. Also, one door leads to heaven and one to hell. You do not know which one is which or where each leads. You can only ask one door one single question to find out which door leads to heaven. But remember, you don't know if it is lying or not. What is the question?
Answer: "If you were the liar, would you tell me this door leads to heaven?" (You choose the opposite. The liar obviously lies, and the truth-teller speaks as if he were the liar, so he also "lies.")
Question: Six glasses are in a row. The first three are filled with milk, and the last three are empty. By moving only one glass, can you arrange them so that the full and the empty glasses alternate?
Answer: Pick up the second glass and pour the milk into the fifth glass and then put it back in the second position.
Question: Stealthy as a shadow in the dead of night,
Cunning but affectionate if given a bite.
Never owned but often loved.
At my sport considered cruel,
But that's because you never know me at all.
Question: There is a clerk at the butcher shop, he is five feet ten inches tall, and he wears size 13 sneakers. He has a wife and 2 kids. What does he weigh?
Question: Janie?s friends were chipping in to buy her a wedding shower present. At first, 10 friends chipped in, but 2 of them dropped out. Each of the 8 had to chip in another dollar to bring the amount back up. How much money did they plan to collect?