Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Riddles for Children

Here are some good  riddles for children.   Read them and enjoy.  Try to answer the riddles without checking the answers.   Here are the riddles.


Riddle 1:   I go into the water red and come out black.   Who am I?

Riddle 2 :  I make up all literature, but I'm often sealed.  Who am I?

Riddle 3:  There are three jars full of equal amounts quarters, dimes, and penny's. Which one has the highest value?


Riddle 4:  Christmas and New Year's Day occur exactly one week apart. So a New Year's that occurs right after Christmas should be on the same day of the week. But in the year 2020 Christmas will occur on a Friday and New Year's on a Wednesday.   Why is this?

Riddle 5:   What two letters can spell the word candy?

Riddle 6I am a nice word composed of five letters, but the Romans would call me a numbers.
What am I?


Riddle 7:   How can you make 7 even?

Riddle 8:   The shorter I am, the bigger I am.   What am I?

Riddle 9:   I have a few points but we're not competing.   And I'll help you win when you're eating.    What am I?

Riddle 10: If a man carried my burden, he'd break his back.   I am not rich, but I always leave silver in my track.    What am I?



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Answer 1 :  Red hot Iron

Answer 2 : Letters

Answer 3 : The jar full of quarters would have the highest value because a quarter is worth more than a dime and penny. Amount refers to quantity, so if they have equal amounts there will be an equal number of each.


Answer 4 :
In 2020 New Year's occurs on January 1st, 2020 and Christmas on December 25th, 2020. These dates are 51 weeks and 2 days apart, not one week apart (during the year New Year's occurs before Christmas).
 
Answer 5 :
C and Y. If you take away the spaces, it will become the word CandY.

Answer 6 :
Civil (C, I, V, and L are all roman numerals).

Answer 7 : Remove the 's' from 'seven' to make it 'even.'

Answer 8 :
A temper.

Answer 9 : A Fork

Answer 10 : Snail
 
 

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Animal Riddles for children

Here are some of the funny animal riddles for children.  Read them and enjoy.  Try to answer the riddles without checking the answers.   Here are the riddles.


Riddle 1:   What does a dog call its father?

Riddle 2 :  I live in the ocean.    I move slowly.     I eat clams.     I have five arms.  Who am I?


Riddle 3:  Why do ostriches have such a long legs?


Riddle 4:   Why does a dog scratch himself?

Riddle 5:   What kind of food does a race horse eat?

Riddle 6:   I live in lakes and rivers.    I eat fish and birds.    I have four legs and a long tail.
I have lots of pretty teeth.     Who am I?



Riddle 7:   What did the bee say when he got home? 

Riddle 8:   Which bird can lift the heaviest weight?

Riddle 9:   Why do lions eat raw meat?

Riddle 10What kind of leopard has red spots? 



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Answer 1 :  Paw

Answer 2 : Star Fish

Answer 3 : So that their feet can touch the ground

Answer 4 : Because no one knows where it itches for the dog

Answer 5 : Fast Food

Answer 6 : Crocodile

Answer 7 : Hi Honey

Answer 8 :The Crane

Answer 9 :Because Lions do not know how to cook

Answer 10 : One who has measles





Sunday, September 1, 2013

Do you know these abbreviations?

NEWS   -  North East West South
CHESS - Chariot Horse Elephant SoldersS
COLD - Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease
JOKE - Joy Of Kids Entertainment
AIM -  Ambition In Mind
DATE - Date And Time Evolution
EAT - Energy And Taste
TEA - Taste and Energy Admitted
PEN - Power Enriched in Nib
SMILE -Sweet Memories In Lips Expression
BYE - Be with You Every time

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Maths Riddles -1 for Children

Riddles are always a great way to have fun with friends as well as to kill time.  Here are some easy maths riddles which will be teasing your brains.  These riddles are provided with answers are of different levels of difficulty and require some amount of concentration and logical reasoning to crack them.  So read these maths riddles and enjoy...

Riddle 1:   How can you add eight 8's to get the number 1,000? (only use addition) 

Riddle 2 :  What weighs more - a pound of iron or a pound of feathers?

Riddle 3 :  Two fathers and two sons sat down to eat eggs for breakfast. They ate exactly three eggs, each person had an egg. The riddle is for you to explain how?

Riddle 4 :  How many eggs can you put in an empty basket one foot in diameter?

Riddle 5 :  I am an odd number; take away an alphabet and I become even. What number am I?

Riddle 6 :  If you have 6 black socks, 4 blue socks, 8 brown socks, and 2 red socks in your sock drawer, what is the minimum number of socks that you need to pull out in the dark to be sure you had a matching pair?

Riddle 7 :   Are you good at maths?  Complete the sequence : 1=3, 2=3, 3=5, 4=4, 5=4, 6=3, 7=5, 8=5,  9=4, 10=3, 11=?  12=?

Riddle 8 :   If  
     1 = 5   
     2 = 25 
     3 = 325
     4 = 4325
then 5 = ?

Riddle 9 :  A frog fell into a hole that was 14½ feet deep. He could jump 3 feet, but he slid back a foot each time he jumped. How many jumps does it take him to get out of the hole?

Riddle 10 :   Suppose there are 10 apples in  a basket with you.  Your 10 friends want those apples.  You give one apple to each one of them, yet one apple remains in the basket, how is it possible?

Did you get the answers to the above riddles........   If  not then check the answers below.

Answer 1 :  Here is the answer to get 1000 by adding eight 8's. -->   888 +88 +8 +8 +8 =1,000

Answer 2 :  Both would weigh the same - this is because a pound remains a pound, irrespective of the object!

Answer 3 :   One of the 'fathers' is also a grandfather. Therefore the other father is both a son and a father to the grandson.    In other words, the one father is both a son and a father. 

Answer 4 : You can put only one egg into an empty basket,  because after that the basket is not empty any more!

Answer 57 (SEVEN-S=EVEN)

Answer 6 :  You should pull out at least 5 socks so that at least one color has two socks!!

Answer 7 :  Answer is 6. That is the number of letters in the spelling of each number!

Answer 8 :  1 ( one).  This is because when 1 = 5, naturally 5 = 1.

Answer 9 :  Every 3 feet jump is followed by a 1 foot slide, so it is equal to 2 feet high jumps each;  At this rate, he needs 7 jumps to come out of the hole.

Answer 10:  It is very simple,  you give 9 apples to 9 friends and give the last apple to your 10th friend along with the basket!  So 1 apple still remains in the basket.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Easy Riddles for kids

 Kids like riddles and jokes.  Read the following riddles and let children enjoy them.  They may like to test them out on their friends and family.   Read some easy riddles for kids.


Q. What is the easiest way to double your money?
A. Put it in front of the mirror of course!



Q. What has a face and two hands but no arms or legs? A. A clock!


Q. What has a neck but no head? A. A bottle.



Q. What has a thumb and four fingers but is not alive? A. A glove.


Q. What goes up and doesn’t come back down? A. Your age.
 
 
Q. What has to be broken before you can use it? A. An egg.

 
Q. What gets wetter as it dries? A. A towel.


Q. What belongs to you but is used more by others? A. Your name.

 
Q. Everyone has it and no one can lose it, what is it? A. A shadow.

 
Q. It's been around for millions of years, but it's no more than a month old. What is it? A. The moon.