Sunday, July 13, 2008

WALLY Test

WALLY Test

From the World Association of Learning, Laughter, and Youth (WALLY) comes the WALLY test! It is a set of very rapid-fire questions that may look easy, but be warned-- they are designed to trick you.

1) If a man bets you $10 that he can bite his eye, should you take the bet?
2) If he now bets he can bite his other eye, should you take the bet?
3) How can you stand behind someone while they stand behind you?
4) What looks like a horse, moves like a horse, and is as big as a horse, but weighs nothing?
5) Who is bigger: Mr. Bigger, or Mr. Bigger's son
6) Tom's mother had three children. One was named April. One was named May. What was the third one named?
7) Where could you go to see an ancient pyramid, an iceberg, and a huge waterfall?
8.) What has four fingers and a thumb, but isn't a hand?
9) What multiplies by division?
10) What's white when it's dirty, and black when it's clean?


solution:
Get ready to groan:
1) No. He will take out his false eye and bite it.
2) No. He will take out his false teeth and bite his good eye with them.
3) You stand back to back.
4) The shadow of a horse.
5) Mr. Bigger's son. No matter how big Mr. Bigger is, his son is always a little Bigger.
6) Tom.
7) Egypt, Greenland, and Niagara Falls.
8.) A glove.
9) An amoeba
10) A blackboard.

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