There are a series of questions that may seem easy to answer , but we end up responding badly because they are formulated with a certain trick and be deceptive.
They are known as trick questions and often lead to wrong answers or make us doubt their response. These tricky questions can lead us to think that the answer is in the same statement or that your answer will be something more complicated than it really is.
In this article we give you 45 examples of funny questions with answers , to have a fun time with your family or your friends.
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45 tricky questions with easy and difficult answers
Here is a selection of cheating questions and their answers, which you can use to challenge logic or squeeze your brain.
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1. What color are the ‘black boxes’ of the planes?
This is one of the most popular trick questions, since the name of the box is misleading. Although they are called black boxes, they are usually orange, so they can be seen and found more easily in case of an accident.
2. If there are 12 fish in a tank and 5 of them are drowning, how many fish are left?
This is a tricky question , since by focusing on solving the mathematical calculation, we forget that fish do not drown in water. Therefore, the answer is 12, since the same remain.
3. What happened yesterday in Paris from 6 to 7?
How can we know what happened if we have not been? It is not necessary, because the only data we need is given by the same statement: what happened from 6 to 7 was one hour.
4. If a baby is born in Colombia, but when he is two years old, he goes to Ecuador, where do his teeth grow?
To answer this tricky question, it is not necessary to know when children grow their teeth or do any kind of calculation. The teeth grow in your mouth.
5. You are running in a race and you advance to the person who is in second place, in what position do you happen to be?
This question with a trap can make you think that you would be in the first position, but if you advance to the second, you stay in your position: second place.
6. The word Paris begins with “P” and ends with “T”, true or false?
It is true. The truth is that the word “Paris” begins with the letter “P” and the word “ends” begins with “T” as well. A tricky question with a lot of cheating because of the way it is formulated .
7. If an electric train moves north at 100 km / h and the wind blows west at 10 km / h, where will the smoke go?
This is another question posed with a trap in its statement. It is an electric train, which does not smoke.
8. What is the question that no one can answer in the affirmative?
The answer is “Are you asleep?”, Since if you are really asleep, you can not answer the question.
9. In what month do the Russians celebrate the October Revolution?
Many people will respond in a wrong way that is celebrated in October, given the name of the revolution, but the truth is that it is celebrated in the month of November. When the revolution took place, the Russians used the Julian calendar, in which that date was in October.
10. A father and son are on the road, until their car crashes in an accident. The father dies and the son is taken to the hospital to be operated. It is a complicated operation, so they call a medical eminence for surgery to operate it. When he enters the operating room he says: “I can not operate it, it’s my son”. Why does this happen?
This question was recently used to raise awareness about the prevailing machismo in our society. One of the answers to this trick question is that the medical eminence is the mother of the child, but many people relate “medical eminence” with a man, so they do not consider that this person can be the mother.
11. A is the father of B. But B is not the son of A. How is that possible?
This is another trick question similar to the previous one. B can not be A’s child because he is actually a girl and is his daughter.
12. What goes up and down, but still in the same place?
This is a difficult question to answer and it makes you think, but the answer is easier than it seems: it’s the stairs.
13. What word would you use to describe a man who does not have all the fingers in one hand?
This other question also makes you think, but has a trap for how it is formulated . The answer is that it is a normal man, since none has all the fingers in one hand.
14. What are camel hair brushes made of?
Although they have this name, camel hair brushes are not really made of that material. They are usually manufactured with squirrel hair, marten hair, goat hair or they can be simply made of synthetic hair.
15. How many are the months of the year that have 28 days?
It might seem that the answer is February, which only has 28 days. But the truth is that in reality every month they have 28 days.
16. In which country are Panama hats manufactured?
This is another trick question because it makes us think that the answer is in the statement , but the truth is that this type of hats are made in Ecuador.
17. What animal gives its name to the Canary Islands?
Another tricky question, since these Spanish islands are said to be named after the term “canis”, which in Latin means dog.
18. A truck driver is going down a street in the opposite direction, and at least ten policemen cross the road. Why do not you stop it?
This is a misleading question , since many would think that a truck is traveling in a street in the opposite direction. But nobody thinks that the driver of the truck goes on foot.
19. Why could a forty-two-year-old man only celebrate ten birthdays?
The answer is that this man was born on February 29 of a leap year.
20. Before Mount Everest was discovered, what was the highest mountain in the world?
The highest mountain in the world was still Everest, only they had not discovered it yet.
21. What does it take to light a candle?
A candle can be lit in many ways, but what is needed is that it is first turned off.
22. If a plane crashes at the border between the United States and Canada, where do they bury the survivors?
As much as you think what the answer may be , you may not fall for the survivors who can not be buried, since they are alive.
23. How do you sit, sleep and brush your teeth?
With this trick question you can spend a while thinking that it is a single object, but the truth is that your answer is: a chair, a bed and a toothbrush.
24. How long was the 100 year war?
This tricky question has caused much havoc in the classroom. This famous war lasted 116 years.
25. In what place is Thursday before Wednesday?
This is another question with a trap to rack your brains , but the answer is very simple: in the dictionary is where Thursday goes before Wednesday.
26. I was going to Villa Vieja when I came across seven shepherds. Each shepherd with a sack, each sack with three sheep. How many pastors went to Villa Vieja?
If the person was the one who was going to Villa Vieja, the pastors with whom he crossed went from there, therefore the answer is none. However, it is a tricky question because it leaves you with the feeling of having to do some kind of calculation.
27. It has cat ears and it is not a cat, it has a cat tail and it is not a cat, it has cat eyes and it is not a cat, so what is it?
Another of the questions with trap in the answer , because it is nothing more and nothing less than a cat, looking like a cat but not a cat.
28. Do you know how they call children in Italy?
It is not necessary to know languages to answer, because children in Italy are called as everywhere, by their name.
29. Is it legal for a man to marry his widow’s sister?
We do not know if it is legal, but we doubt that it would be possible, since man must be dead to have a widow.
30. What is the longest day of the week?
In theory, every day of the week has the same duration, but there is only one answer . If we put them in writing, the longest is Wednesday, since it has 9 letters.
31. What was the first name of King George VI?
Many people would run to answer that the name is Jorge, but then the answer to this trick question would fail, since it was very common to change the name to be named kings. The correct answer is Alberto.
32. What does it take for five people with a single umbrella to not get wet?
Many might think that the answer is elaborate, but the answer is as simple as that the only thing that would be needed is that it did not rain.
33. Do you know how they call the elevator in Sweden?
Another tricky question for which it is not necessary to know languages: the elevators in Sweden also call them by pressing the button.
34. Two soldier friends go to war, one to Afghanistan and the other to Israel. What are the soldiers called?
Many will think that soldiers have to have a specific name, but the truth is that soldiers can call by phone.
35. A girl is sitting in a place where even if she gets up and leaves, you will not be able to sit down. Where is she sitting?
A question with a trap to think about, but whose answer is very simple: the girl is sitting on her knees.
36. What year of the twentieth century does not change if you turn the figures around?
Nor should we think much about answering this question. It is the year 1961.
37. Why does a giraffe drink more water in March than in February?
Any giraffe expert? It is not necessary to be. A giraffe will probably drink more water in March because that month has more days than February.
38. In general, how many buttons should a shirt have to consider it elegant?
You do not have to be an etiquette expert to answer this trick question. It is enough that the shirt has the same number of buttons as buttonholes.
39. What does a cow starve to death?
The answer is pity. Many may respond that the starving cow will give little or bad milk, but the truth is that the cow will really hurt.
40. A person is approaching a field. If he does not open his backpack before arriving, he will die. What’s in your backpack?
In this captious question many people think of very intricate answers , but it is as simple as the person is falling from the sky and what is in the backpack is a parachute.
41. If you only had a match and entered a dark room containing an oil lamp, burning wood and a newspaper, which would you light first?
You can spend some time thinking about which object would be best to light, but the truth is that in any case the first thing you would turn on would be the match.
42. If you have a bowl with six apples and you take four, how many do you have?
This is a tricky logic question , since it would be very easy to do the subtraction and answer that there are two apples left. But the truth is that you have what you have are the four apples that you have taken.
43. What is it that if you have, you want to share it, and if you share it, you do not have it?
They could be many things and you can squeeze the brain with the possibilities, but the answer is as simple as it is a secret.
44. What always comes but never comes?
The answer is “tomorrow”, because when it arrives it becomes today.
45. How much earth is there in a hole 3 meters deep, 6 meters long and 4 meters wide?
However many calculations you make, you will not guess the answer to this tricky question. The correct answer is that there is no land because then it would no longer be a hole.
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