Math
Sneaky
Logic/Tricky
Sports
School
100
A piece of pencil lead is 10cm long, and is used at a rate of 2mm per letter. How many letters would have to be written for all 10cm of pencil lead to be completely used up.
50 letters
100
What weights more? A) 10kg of steel B) 10kg of feathers C) 10000g of titanium D) 1 ton of paper
D), as 1 ton is more than everything else combined.
100
What has a head and tail but no body?
A coin
100
What is the second most popular sport in the world?
Cricket
100
How many letters are there in the full name of our school?
20
200
(NO CALCULATOR) Solve : 5÷3 x 6(5 + 2)
70
200
There was tragic accident that lead to a boat sinking killing every single person on board, but yet two people managed to survive. How was this possible?
The two people were a couple.
200
Why was 6 scared of 7?
Because 7 8 9
200
How many fans does the most popular sport in the world have? (Estimations allowed)
3.5 Billion (Allow for 500 million variation at most)
200
Who is the principal of Elementary School?
Mr Matthews
300
How many seconds were there in the year 1996? (1996 was a leap year)
31,536,000 + 86400 = 31,622,400 seconds
300
X is the father of Y. But Y is not the son of X. How’s that possible?
X is the daughter.
300
What has a foot but no leg?
A ruler
300
Who is the richest sportsperson in the world?
Floyd Mayweather
300
Who is the youngest science teacher in Highschool?
Mrs Jackson
400
The programmed algorithms of a calculator are changed so that all numerical values on it has been increased by a value of 3, with any values that exceed 10 having their values reset back to 0 (e.g. The number 9 on the calculator will end up inputting 2 when pressed, number 8 on the calculator will end up inputting 1 when pressed, etc). What would the value of the equation : ((5 x 6)/5 - (8 x 9)/2) + 8 Equal to? (Give up to 5 minutes for question)
((8 x 9)/8 - (1 x 2)/5 + 1 = 9.6
400
A man kicks a ball that travels about 10 meters, with the speed of the ball gradually decreasing over the distance covered, before decelerating and suddenly returning back to the man at a constant velocity after a short acceleration. Provided that the ground was completely flat and that there were no external mechanical forces involved, how could this have happened?
What comes up must come down. (Gravity)
400
There are 50 crows on a wire. A hunter shoots 3 down. How many crows left?
0, they all flew away
400
Who won the 2000 Olympics?
USA
400
How long was OFS at the Patterson Campus?
26 Years
500
If the speed of light was 300,000,000 m/s rather than 299,792,458 m/s, how much would the length of 1 meter change by?
299792458/300000000 = 0.99930819333 The new meter would be ~0.99931 old meters long, as there would be a 1/1444 decrease in all lengths since all wavelengths would be reduced.
500
In terms of question length, what would be the longest? A) The wingspan of an A380 Airplane. B) The width of this building. C) The greatest width of the Titanic (before it sank). D) Printing the names of every single person in this school side by side in font 11 text (single space as well). (The paper is respectively long).
D), Because the question has the most amount of letters & words.
500
Considering that prime numbers cease to exist, and that the numerical position of each alphabet is equivalent to their respective numerical value, what would be the value of Mrs Christie's first name?
Name = R O S L Y N 18 + 15 + 12 + 14 = 33 + 26 = 59
500
What is the national sport of Japan?
Sumo Wrestling
500
How many bathrooms are in this building?
44
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