Nyte Chyld's I.Q. Test Answers!!
- Read this statement: 'An archeologist finds a coin that dated back to 500 B.C. The coin was made of gold and was fairly smooth.' What one question did the archeologist ask himself to determine if the coin was real?
How would a person know that they were born 500 years before someone else?
- Which month has 28 days?
Every month has at least 28 days
- If you drop a white hat into the Red Sea, what will the hat become?
One word: wet. This question was to test your thinking capabilities.
- Read this statement: 'A man rides his horse into town on Friday, stays exactly 3 days, then leaves on Friday.' How can this statement be logically true?
If you seriously thought this was a math question, then, chances are, you never figured this one out. Logically, the answer's relatively simple: the horse's name is Friday.
- There are 12 1-cent stamps in a dozen. How many 2-cent stamps are there in a dozen?
This one also tests your thinking capabilities. Think about this: if there are 12 1-cent stamps in a dozen, there would have to be 12 2-cent stamps in a dozen. A dozen is 12, right?
- It is possible to make eight 8's equel a thousand without multiplying...how's it done?
Think mathematically here: 888+88+8+8+8=1,000
- If it takes 1 minute for water to boil and 3 minutes to boil an egg, how long will it take to boil 3 eggs?
I hope you figured this one out. Answer? 4 minutes...just add all the eggs to the same boiling water!
- How much dirt is in a hole that is 12' deep, 10' wide and 5' across?
Holes don't have dirt in 'em
- If a plane took off in Phoenix, Arizona at a rate of 215 mph, and crashed in Little Rock, Arkansas, descending at a rate of 45 ft/sec, what state will the survivors be buried in?
Well, if they are survivors, then I don't think they would be buried. This question is to test your reading abilities.
- A man tells his son to think of a number (but not to say the number out loud), double this number, then take the new number and multiply it by 5...so the boy does. The man asked the boy what his final result was, and the boy replied '60'. The man told the boy that the number he first started out with was 6. The boy tells the man that he was correct. Question: how did the man know?
If you think about it, all he's doing is telling the boy to mulyiply a number by 10. The boy started with the number 6, right? After he times it by 2, then by 5 (Otherwise, multiplying 6 by 10), he came up with 60. The man just dropped the zero and came up with 6. Simple, eh?
- A woman was found dead in bed and the husband was
suspected of murder. He said, "I did not kill her,
she dreamt that she was drowning and it scared her
so bad, she had a heart attack and died in her sleep".
The police Inspector said, "You are lying", and
immediately arrested him. How did the Inspector know
he was lying?
If the woman died in her sleep, her husband would not have any way of knowing what she was dreaming.
- One day, an Archaeologist announces that he has found
Adam and Eve frozen in ice. The religious community and
the science community are in an uproar. A doctor takes
one look at the frozen bodies and says that it's a hoax.
How did he know with just one quick look?
They had navels. Adam and Eve were not carried in a
mother's womb and never had an umbilical cord.
- Two days ago I was 15. Next year I'll be 18.
What is today's date, and when is my birthday?
Two days ago was December 30. My birthday is
December 31, I turned 16. Today is January 1st.
This year I'll turn 17, therefore next year
I'll be 18.
- You are stuck in a room with no doors or windows and
all you have is a mirror and a desk. How do you get
out?
You look in the mirror
You see what you "saw"
You pull out the "saw"
Cut the desk in two
Two halves make a whole
And you crawl out through the hole
- Name a 7-letter word that can be spelled the same way forward or backward:
Racecar
- Name a word that has 3 identical vowels seperated by 2 identical consonants:
Banana
- Alright, hot shot Name a word that has 3 consecutive pairs of double-letters:
Get this: bookkeeper! That was hard, I'm sure.