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So naturally when I saw “What’s so odd about odd numbers?” I immediately began to think about how I can turn this question into a puzzle. And, therefore, before you are the five most crucial questions in the world -- the only way to find out what is so odd about odd numbered questions. Each question has one answer, and you must avoid paradoxes. They’re messy, and we don’t have time to clean up. 1. What’s Odd About the Odd Numbered Questions? A. They are all the same letter (A-A-A, B-B-B, etc.). B. They are in a consecutive sequence (A-B-C, B-C-D). C. They form a palindrome (D-A-D, B-D-B, etc.) but don’t have same letter three times in a row. D. They form a common English word (B-A-D, C-A-B, etc.). 2. How many answers are D? A. 0 (My hero!) B. 1 (So fun!) C. 2 (Woo-hoo!) D. 3 (Yippee!) 3. Which of these is true? A. No answer is C (Too bad) B. No answer is A (So sorry) C. No answer is D (Bad luck) D. No answer is B (What a pity) 4. Which of these is true? A. The answer to Question 1 is A & the answer to Question 2 is B. B. The answer to Question 1 isn’t A & the answer to Question 2 isn’t B. C. The answer to Question 1 is A & the answer to Question 2 isn’t B. D. The answer to Question 1 isn’t A & the answer to Question 2 is B. 5. Which of these is the first question to have C as an answer? A. John THREE Rockefeller B. Let knowledge grow from FOUR, to FOUR; and so be human life enriched C. University of Chicago phONEix D. MilTWOn Friedman
Posted on: Tue, 28 Oct 2014 22:00:30 +0000

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