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27.2.2025 English

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  • It belongs to you, but your friends use it more. What is it?
    Your name.
  • When Grant was 8, his brother was half his age. Now, Grant is 14. How old is his brother?
    10 years old.
  • What is this object called?
    A bench.
  • What starts with T, ends with T, and has T inside it?
    A teapot.
  • What is in seasons, seconds, centuries and minutes but not in decades, years or days?
    The letter N.
  • Imagine you are in a room with no windows or doors. How will you get out?
    Stop imagining.
  • There are 3 apples in the basket and you take away 2. How many apples do you have now?
    2 apples.
  • Steven’s mother has three children: John, Emily and ___?
    Steven
  • Which is heavier: a tonne of bricks or a tonne of feathers? ( A tonne is a 1000 kilograms)
    Neither. They both weigh a ton.
  • What has hands and a face, but can’t hold anything or smile?
    A clock
  • If today is Monday, what was the day before yesterday?
    Saturday
  • If an electric car is traveling south, which way is the smoke going?
    There’s no smoke as it’s an electric car.
  • I have a tail and a head, but no body. What am I?
    A coin.
  • There are seven days in a week. Which day sits right in the middle between Monday to Sunday?
    Thursday
  • How many days are there in the month of February in 2025?
    28 days
  • Remove my skin and I won’t cry, but you might! What am I?
    An onion.
  • If the time now is a quarter past five, what was the time thirty minutes ago?
    Four forty five
  • What gets wet as it dries?
    A towel.
  • What has legs but cannot walk?
    A chair
  • Pronounce this number.
    Two million three thousand four hundred and fifty six
  • The English alphabet goes from A to Z but my name goes from Z to A. What am I? (Five letters)
    Zebra.
  • What is this object called?
    A bookmark
  • I’m orange, I wear a green hat and I sound like a parrot. What am I?
    A carrot.
  • I change shape but never disappear. I can be solid, liquid, or gas, and I’m found everywhere. What am I?
    Water