1. My friend Albert the butcher wears a size 13 shoe, is six feel tall, and
wears a 42-long suit. What does he weigh?
2. My cousin Henry can guess the score of the soccer game before the game
begins. How can that be?
3. A mother has six children and five potatoes. How can she feed each an
equal amount of potatoes? (Do not use fractions.)
4. Is this sentence "This statement is false" true or false?
5. A man is doing his work. He knows that if his suit tears, he will die. Can you
guess his job?
Answers below.
Answers:
1. Since he is a butcher, he weighs meat.
2. Because before the game begins, the score is always 0-0.
3. By serving mashed potatoes.
4. Let's suppose it is false. By saying "This statement is false," it becomes
true and vice versa. Therefore, to be false it has to be true and vice versa. It
is a paradox.
5. Either a deep-sea diver or an astronaut.
Courtesy: Mensa Mind Challenges Book.
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