Tigulf Times #3 the one with fun, but hard questions...
14 years ago
Well, since this is the beginning, I'll start here
So, I recently got Matilda (One of my all time favorite old time movies 'w') on DVD and I was checking out all the special features. There were extremely dated and some of them wer definitely aimed for little kids. I did however, end up enjoying the one game. It had all these test with silly questions. The first two were excessively simple, but the last one had all these questions with funly obvious answers. Like, they made total sense, but could definitely trick those who are speeding through them. SO, I decided it'd be fun to post them up here and see if any of you can get them all right on the first try.
1)Which is heavier, a pound of bricks or a pound of feathers?
-the bricks
-the feathers
-they weigh the same
-there's no way to tell
2)A farmer had 15 sheep, all but 8 died. How many are still alive?
-0
-7
-8
-15
3)What is the human body's largest organ?
-the lungs
-the brians
-the skin
-the heart
4)You have 6 black socks and 6 white socks. With your eyes closed, how many socks would you have to grab to grab one matching pair?
-2
-3
-4
-7
5)Which of these is not a continent
-the Artic
-Antartica
-Australia
-Asia
6)How much dirt is in a hole that is 1 footx1 footx1 foot
-0 cubic feet
-1 cubic foot
-2 cubic feet
-3 cubic feet
7)If there are 5 apples and you take away 2, how many do you have?
-0
-2
-3
-5
8)Joe built a square house. If all side of his house face south, where did he build his house?
-At the South Pole
-On the Moon
-On Mount Everest
-On the North Pole
9)Sally's Mom has three kids. The first one's name is "One" The second one's name is "Two" What is the third kid's name?
-three
-zero
-there's no way to know
-Sally
10)Which one of these numbers is eleven thousand, eleven hundred?
-11,100
-12,100
-11,110
-10,110
Anyone who can get them all gets a suprise 'w'
TTFN, Ta Ta For Now 'w'
1)Which is heavier, a pound of bricks or a pound of feathers?
-the bricks
-the feathers
-they weigh the same
-there's no way to tell
2)A farmer had 15 sheep, all but 8 died. How many are still alive?
-0
-7
-8
-15
3)What is the human body's largest organ?
-the lungs
-the brians
-the skin
-the heart
4)You have 6 black socks and 6 white socks. With your eyes closed, how many socks would you have to grab to grab one matching pair?
-2
-3
-4
-7
5)Which of these is not a continent
-the Artic
-Antartica
-Australia
-Asia
6)How much dirt is in a hole that is 1 footx1 footx1 foot
-0 cubic feet
-1 cubic foot
-2 cubic feet
-3 cubic feet
7)If there are 5 apples and you take away 2, how many do you have?
-0
-2
-3
-5
8)Joe built a square house. If all side of his house face south, where did he build his house?
-At the South Pole
-On the Moon
-On Mount Everest
-On the North Pole
9)Sally's Mom has three kids. The first one's name is "One" The second one's name is "Two" What is the third kid's name?
-three
-zero
-there's no way to know
-Sally
10)Which one of these numbers is eleven thousand, eleven hundred?
-11,100
-12,100
-11,110
-10,110
Anyone who can get them all gets a suprise 'w'
TTFN, Ta Ta For Now 'w'
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2. 8 (All but 8 died :3)
3 Skin
4. 3 If you pick up two that don't match, the next will match for sure.
5. The Arctic.
6. 1 cubic foot
7. 2, since you took 2 of them away :3
8.I'm going to say the North Pole? If it's Square, it's a two dimensional house so....I don't know. lol
9. Sally!
10. 11100
Gimme candy! :3
You can still have candy though 'w'
I accept this candy!
woo
In the movie, the principal of the school that Matilda goes to is EVIL, and its trying to emulate her.
You got one wish, which you may use as you please.
1) C. They weigh the same: 1 lb.
2) C. Eight. All but *8* died!
3) C. The Skin! It is the single largest bodily organ.
4) B. 3; I'm making assumptions, here, but 3 is the logical choice based on the 'matching pair' with your eyes closed (which implies RANDOM selection) criteria.
5) A. The Artic; aside from being mispelled, the Arctic is a region, not a continent
6) B. 1 cu. foot; Volume of a cube is LxWxH
7) D. 5; the 2 that is being taken away is unspecified. You are just 'taking away 2', not '2 apples'.
8) D. On the North Pole; all sides would then face South.
9) D. Sally; She's the only one left!
10) B. 12,100 -- 11,000 + 1,100 = 12,100 (Eleven-thousand, eleven-hundred)
Still valiant effort 'w' I'll probably still supirse you with something.