It doesn't bark, it doesn't bite but it still won't let you in the house. What is it?
Answer:- A lock.
It floats like a log. It look likes a log. But it isn't a log. What is it?
Answer:- An alligator.
It has a long neck, a name of a bird, feeds on ships cargo, and is not alive.
What is it?
Answer:- A crane.
It has rib bones and back bones. It swallows human beings whole, then spits them out alive. What is it?
Answer:- A house.
It shouts along the street, hasn't any lungs, It tugs at leaves and hurls them at people old and young. What is it?
Answer:- The Wind.
It takes the town hall clock 6 seconds to strike 4 o'clock in the afternoon. How long does it take to strike midnight?
Answer:- 22 Seconds.
It's always 1 to 6, it's always 15 to 20, it's always 5, but it's never 21, unless it's flying.
What is it?
Answer:- The answer is: a dice. An explanation: "It's always 1 to 6": the numbers on the faces of the dice, "it's always 15 to 20": the sum of the exposed faces when the dice comes to rest after being thrown, "it's always 5": the number of exposed faces when the dice is at rest, "but it's never 21": the sum of the exposed faces is never 21 when the dice is at rest, "unless it's flying": the sum of all exposed faces when the dice is flying is 21 (1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6).
It's better to be safe than sorry. What is the contradictory proverb?
Answer:- Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
It's raining, and you pass a bus stop. There are three people there; your trustworthy friend, the love of your life, and a woman about to go into labor. Your smart car only has two seats. What do you do?
Answer:- You first give your keys to your friend and let them take the woman to a hospital, then you wait for the bus with your love.
It's the only vegetable or fruit that is never sold frozen, canned, processed, cooked, or in any other form but fresh.
What is it?
Answer:- Lettuce.
Jack had only $2, but he needed $3 for his cab fare home. He went to a pawn shop and pawned his $2 for $1.50. Jack then bumped into Don and told him that he would sell him his $2 pawn ticket for $1.50. Don agreed. Jack started out with $2 and he ended up with $3. Who is out the extra dollar and why?
Answer:- Don is out the extra dollar. Before the pawn broker will return the $2 to the ticket holder, he will want the $1.50 which he advanced returned to him. Don will give the pawn broker the ticket and the $1.50, and the pawn broker will then return the $2.