Riddles 2009
January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
January
Riddle: How long is the largest line which can be put inside a cube with an edge length of 15 centimeters?
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February
Riddle: Characterchoas: Which handy kitchen gadget hides behind these disordered characters?
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March
Riddle: A man has 10 cigarettes. Out of 3 cigarette stubs he can roll one new cigarette. How many cigarettes can the man smoke?
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April
Riddle: A jogger bets with his fried that he can run a distance of 2 kilometers with an average speed of 10 kilometers per hour. After the first kilometer his average speed was only 6 km/h. How fast the jogger has to run to win his bet?
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May
Riddle: What complies with this condition: "I become wet when I dry!"
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June
Riddle: There are 9 players with one die per person. One player cheats because he uses a die with a small weight so that this dice shows the number 6 more often. You have an ailing beam balance which will only be able to weigh 2 more times. Is it possible to find the cheater? If yes, how?
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July
Riddle: An electric locomotive drives south while a strong wind comes from east. In which direction does the smoke blow?
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August
Riddle: A man has 10 fingers. How many fingers do 10 hands have?
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September
Riddle: A man has 4 daughters. Every daughter has one brother. How many children does the man have?
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October
Riddle: 95 % of a zucchini is water. If water evaporates out of a 600 g heavy zucchini, so that the water content is only 80 %, how heavy is the zucchini? 95 % of a zucchini is water. If water evaporates out of a 600 g heavy zucchini, so that the water content is only 80 %, how heavy is the zucchini?
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November
Riddle: If x + y = 10 and x * y = 25 (* is the multiplication sign). What is x - y?
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December
Riddle: Tom likes settles but no chair. He likes carrots but no peas. Does Tom like strawberries?
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