Logical Puzzles
A boy was at a carnival and went to a booth where a man said, "If I write your exact weight on a piece of paper, you have to give me $50, but if I don't, I'll give you $50." The boy looked around, then handed the man $50. How did the man win the bet?
A) The man was a magician
B) The man weighed the boy with a different scale
C) The man wrote "Your exact weight."
D) The boy lied about his weight
A farmer has a chicken, a fox, and a bag of grain. He needs to cross a river with a small boat. The boat can only carry him and one other item. If left alone, the fox will eat the chicken, and the chicken will eat the grain. How does he get all three across the river safely?
A) He takes the chicken, then the fox, then the grain, then the chicken back
B) He takes the chicken, then the grain, then the fox, then the chicken back
C) He takes the fox, then the grain, then the chicken, then the fox back
D) It is impossible to solve
What goes up but never comes down?
A) Age
B) A feather
C) A balloon
D) A rocket
What has an eye but cannot see?
A) A needle
B) A potato
C) A storm
D) A hurricane
I am always hungry, I must always be fed, the finger I lick will soon turn red. What am I?
A) Fire
B) A dog
C) A baby
D) A volcano
What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years?
A) The letter M
B) The letter O
C) The letter T
D) The letter R
A man is driving a black truck. The lights are off. The moon is not out. A black cat crosses the street in front of him. How did he see the cat?
A) The cat was wearing a reflective vest
B) The man was a cat
C) It was daytime
D) The man was a cat
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