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Q1.

If twos company and threes a crowd, what are four and


five?

Q2. If there are four apples and you take away three, how many
do you have?

Q3. Where do fish keep their money?

Q4. Two fathers and two sons go fishing. Each of them catches
one fish. So why do they bring home only three fish?

Q5. I add five to nine, and get two. The answer is correct, but
how?

Q6. The ages of a father and son add up to 66. The father's age
is the son's age reversed. How old could they be?

Q7. What weighs more a pound of iron or a pound of


feathers?

Q8. If a rooster laid 13 eggs and the farmer took eight of them
and then another rooster laid 12 eggs and four of them were
rotten, how many of the eggs were left?

Q9. I am an odd number; take away an alphabet and I become


even. What number am I?
Q10. Using only addition, how can you add eight 8's to get the
number 1,000?

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