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Cristina was born in 1888. She just had her 30th birthday today how did that happen?

Asked by Sachin on 27 Feb 2024


How many bricks does it take to complete a building that is 15 feet wide, 30 feet deep, and 12 feet tall made of brick?

Asked by Sachin on 23 Feb 2024

Two boys were admitted to a school. When the headmaster asks them about their parents, they tell him that they have same parents (father and mother). On further inquiry, it turns out that they both share the same date for their birthday.

"Are you twins," ask the headmaster.
"No," replies the boys.

Is it possible?

Asked by Andrew on 22 Feb 2024


Find The Odd One Out

1. FLOW
2. SNIP
3. TRAP
4. DRAW
5. BACK

Asked by Sachin on 16 Feb 2024

Manish and Manoj play 5 games of chess.
Both Manish and Manoj win the exact same number of games. There is no tie at all.

How?

Asked by Sachin on 11 Feb 2024

Irene killed hundreds of people mercilessly and yet the police were not able to put her behind the bars. Why?

Asked by Neha on 05 Feb 2024


Usually, a boxing match consists of twelve rounds. In a particular friendly match between two heavyweights, the match was finished in the ninth round itself as one of the boxers knocked out the other one.

But, in that fight, no man threw even a single punch.

How can this be possible?

Asked by Jeff on 28 Jan 2024

It is raining today at 11:59 am. What is the probability of sunny weather after 72 hours?

Asked by Sachin on 21 Jan 2024

There was an aeroplane crash, every single person died, but two people survived. How is this possible?

Asked by Sachin on 28 Dec 2023


John was born on March 5, 1970, in Delhi, India. Jacob was born 25 days before John. The year when they took birth, Republic Day fell on Monday.

Can you find out on what day was Jacob born?

Asked by Mehmat on 24 Dec 2023

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