Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Tricky Questions that Will Give Your Brain a Great Workout

21 Tricky Questions that Will Give Your Brain a Great Workout...

We here at also feel pretty serious about training our brains, and that’s why when we came across these 20 intriguing questions, we decided to share them with you right away. So let’s get started with our brain fitness, shall we?



According to IATA (International Air Transport Association), these two passengers must not sit together in the same row in the airplane. Who are they?


Answer : Cats and dogs.



A group of women are getting on the local bus. Although the bus is not crowded, all of them sit at the back. Why is that?


Answer : You’re in Iran. Small children of both genders and all women have to sit at the back of the bus.




Back in 1445 the people of Moscow thought they were close to facing apocalypse as all the church bells started to ring simultaneously on their own. However, the exact same ’doomsday’ happened in 1091 in Kiev, and in 1802 again in Moscow. What was the reason for the ’doomsday’?

Answer : An earthquake.



The locals in Myanmar (Burma) raise cattle and poultry but they hardly slaughter the livestock, even poultry. They usually sell out their animals to the market, mainly to neighboring countries such as China, and buy back the meat they want from the dealers. Why such waste of time and money?

Answer : Because of the Buddhist doctrine of ahimsa (causing no harm).




There were times when tail docking was a common practice in Europe despite of the dog breed. Why?


Answer : Back then dog owners were taxed according to the length of their dogs’ tails, so docking was widely used to reduce the tax liability.




Every day our planet Earth gets heavier; in fact, it gains up to 60 tons of what?

Answer : Cosmic dust.




What Russia, Turkey and Egypt have in common?

Answer : They are located on two continents.



Back in 1945 every chicken killed in Muzo, Colombia, was subject to examination by a public official. Why such strange law?


Answer : They removed any emeralds found in the gizzard.


   

In 1965 Pele received a gold medal from Brazilian Ministry of Education for his autobiographic book ’Pele.’ How come a book had an impact on education?


Answer : Thousands of illiterate Brazilians started to learn how read with one particular goal — to read his autobiographic book.




Some sub-Saharan African tribes attach small pouches full of insects to their legs when they go hunting at night. Why do they need such thing?


Answer : To light the way (as they put fireflies in those tiny bags).




In 1997 when government officials of Tabasco, Mexico, decided to ban all kinds of beer to reduce growing alcoholism, the reaction they faced was strongly negative. Then, the Congress of the state got one brilliant idea: they banned the sales of only one type of beer. Which beer was it?

Answer : A cold one




In Swaziland you never disturb a senator from doing THIS during a parliament session because the government official may be consulting the great ancestors at that moment. What do they do?

Answer : They sleep.





Many of the souvenirs bought in traditional African villages might have been an instrument for some disease treatment. What souvenirs are they?


Answer : Traditional African healers, also known as sangomas, use masks to treat their patients. Those masks are available for sale afterwards.




This small town in Andalusia, Spain was the first port in history to charge merchants for the use of its docks. What is the name of the town?

Answer : Tarifa. 




This river in Oregon, United States, was listed in the Guinness World Records as the world’s shortest river at 440 feet (130 m). Its name, starting with letter ’D’ is probably the shortest river name, too. So what’s its name?


Answer : D River.




Astronauts say that from outer space riverbeds look like the circulatory system of a living organism. What an interesting observation! Coincident or not, but during World War II doctors used THIS water instead of blood plasma. What kind of water was it?


Answer : The doctors turned to seawater to save lives when medical supplies ran out.




Colorblind people were never allowed to perform military service in the US Air Force before 1941. However, the situation changed at the beginning of the World War II — suddenly they became very much popular among all other candidates. Why?


Answer : They discovered that the camouflage stood out so easily that it wasn’t even a challenge for them to spot it. 




The seabed of some Northern seas often feature long, narrow furrows most often called gouges, or scours. They may reach hundreds of feet in length and up to 16 feet in depth. Who is responsible for this phenomenon?


Answer : Icebergs and sea ice ridges.




First indoor Christmas trees in Europe were placed right there. Where exactly?

Answer : They brought the tree into the house and hung top down from the ceiling.





It seems like every year around New Year’s Eve, Iceland sets a new record in sales of THIS particular product. What product is this?


Answer : Fireworks. The Icelandic law states that anyone may purchase and use fireworks during a certain period around New Year’s Eve.





By touching just one glass, how can you make them all alternate between full and empty?



Answer : Pour the juice from the second glass into the fifth one.







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16 Absolutely Astounding Facts You Can Barely Believe Are True

16 Absolutely Astounding Facts You Can Barely Believe Are True




Often, we hear things that sound like the truth but are, with a little research, shown to be a lie. But this time, we decided to approach things from the other way round — and the results were much more interesting.
Here are 16 surprising facts which prove that the world is not always what it seems.



Benjamin Franklin was never the US president






It’s illegal to die in Longyearbyen, Norway




In Greece, Santa Claus is called Agios Vassilis





If there are 23 people in a room, then there is a 50% chance that two of those people have a birthday on the same date.




Neanderthals had bigger brains than humans.





Mankind managed to land on the moon before it invented luggage on wheels.




When the pyramids were being constructed in Egypt, mammoths still roamed the Earth.




Laziness is an inherited characteristic.




The national animal of Scotland is a unicorn.





Saudi Arabia imports camels from Australia.





Nintendo was founded more than 120 years ago — in 1889.





If you drill through the Earth and jump into the hole, you’ll end up on the other side in 42 minutes





The Titanic cost $7.5 million to build. The movie about the famous ship cost $200 million to make.





70% of all oxygen on Earth is produced by phytoplankton.






Diamond rain falls on Saturn and Jupiter.






Swearing has the same effect on the human body as a painkiller.





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