Tough riddle

15 years ago
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theres these two riddles my friend gave me and i need the answers
Which of the following statements are true?
- At least one of these ten statements is false.
- At least two of these ten statements are false.
- At least three of these ten statements are false.
- At least four of these ten statements are false.
- At least five of these ten statements are false.
- At least six of these ten statements are false.
- At least seven of these ten statements are false.
- At least eight of these ten statements are false.
- At least nine of these ten statements are false.
- At least ten of these ten statements are false.
AND
A man was to be sentenced, and the judge told him, "You may make a statement. If it is true, I'll sentence you to four years in prison. If it is false, I'll sentence you to six years in prison." After the man made his statement, the judge decided to let him go free. What did the man say?
A person must be big enough to admit their mistakes, smart enough to profit from them, and strong enough to correct them.

15 years ago
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Number 9 is true.
"I did it"

15 years ago
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Quote from Deiji96
theres these two riddles my friend gave me and i need the answers
Which of the following statements are true?
- At least one of these ten statements is false.
- At least two of these ten statements are false.
- At least three of these ten statements are false.
- At least four of these ten statements are false.
- At least five of these ten statements are false.
- At least six of these ten statements are false.
- At least seven of these ten statements are false.
- At least eight of these ten statements are false.
- At least nine of these ten statements are false.
- At least ten of these ten statements are false.
AND
A man was to be sentenced, and the judge told him, "You may make a statement. If it is true, I'll sentence you to four years in prison. If it is false, I'll sentence you to six years in prison." After the man made his statement, the judge decided to let him go free. What did the man say?
The second riddle is and very easy and old riddle.
He said You'll sentence me to six years in prison. If it was true, then the judge would have to make it false by sentencing him to four years. If it was false, then he would have to give him six years, which would make it true. Rather than contradict his own word, the judge set the man free.
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15 years ago
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and this one
No legs have I to dance,
No lungs have I to breathe,
No life have I to live or die
And yet I do all three.
What am I?
Fire
We crush the caterpillars then complain there are no butterflies
Is the glass half empty, half full, or twice as large as it needs to be?
Who's cruel idea was is to put the 's' in lisp?
"We are all going to hell, and I am driving the bus"

15 years ago
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Quote from Thouarttammy
Number 9 is true.
"I did it"
and you are also wrong. 1,2,3,4,5 are true nothing else
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15 years ago
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Quote from NyxNight
and this one
No legs have I to dance,
No lungs have I to breathe,
No life have I to live or die
And yet I do all three.
What am I?Fire
Fire

15 years ago
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The paragraph below is very unusual. How quickly can you find out what is so unusual about it?
"Gatsby was walking back from a visit down in Branton Hill's manufacturing district on a Saturday night. A busy day's traffic had had its noisy run; and with not many folks in sight, His Honour got along without having to stop to grasp a hand, or talk; for a mayor out of City Hall is a shining mark for any politician. And so, coming to Broadway, a booming bass drum and sounds of singing, told of a small Salvation Army unit carrying on amidst Broadway's night shopping crowds. Gatsby , walking towards that group, saw a youg girl, back toward him, just finishing a long, soulful oration ... "
The above passage is taken from the book "Gatsby" written by Ernest Vincent Wright in the late 1930''
Answer:
The letter "E" is the most commonly used letter in the English language, yet in the whole passage, there was no "E" used.
We crush the caterpillars then complain there are no butterflies
Is the glass half empty, half full, or twice as large as it needs to be?
Who's cruel idea was is to put the 's' in lisp?
"We are all going to hell, and I am driving the bus"

15 years ago
Posts: 26
Quote from bloodstainx
Quote from Thouarttammy
Number 9 is true.
"I did it"
and you are also wrong. 1,2,3,4,5 are true nothing else
what really!!!!! 😁 ummmmm how bout this one too if you dont mind
What work can no one ever finish?
A person must be big enough to admit their mistakes, smart enough to profit from them, and strong enough to correct them.

15 years ago
Posts: 227
Quote from Deiji96
Quote from bloodstainx
Quote from Thouarttammy
Number 9 is true.
"I did it"
and you are also wrong. 1,2,3,4,5 are true nothing else
what really!!!!! 😁 ummmmm how bout this one too if you dont mind
What work can no one ever finish?
hmm thats a tough one. I think the answer is their autobiography. Think about it u can't keep writing even when your dead
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15 years ago
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Things like this can go in the random question thread pinned in the chatterbox.