Edgemaster Scion
Constructive!
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Meh, I guess it's the last day, huh? I think I may miss thinking about random questions to type for you. Yep, last round of craziness. One last question before Stage three. I see that you have read Suzanne Collin's The Hunger Games series. How did you like the series and what did you think about the ending of Mockingjay? I finished it a couple hours ago. While a more comprehensive review is in order, the short answer is that it was a good read, but the ending was very much rushed. So, here are my final questions. I will warn you; this will be the most difficult of my tests. Each question will require a very different kind of thinking. They will test one thing and one thing only: you're ability to think. You must be ready. I'm ready! Initiating stage three: You will not suvive. I hope I will. I like living. 1. Joe is looking at a picture of a young boy and a man. His friend asks "who is the man?" Feeling like giving his friend a riddle rather than a direct answer, Joe says that the man is his father's son's older brother. He also says that he is related to the man. Joe is an only child. How can this be? To begin, I'm not a fan of riddles, so don't expect serious answers to any of these. The guy is probably his own grandpa. 2. Imagine that you are in a box with no doors, windows, or openings. It is made up of steel, and you have but normal human strength. How do you get out? Imagine that you're outisde the box. :P 3. A woman is trying to get from side A to side B via bridge. There is a guard on the opposite side of the bridge who will gun down anyone who tries to get from side A to side B. Anyone he catches trying to get from side B to side A without papers will be sent back to side B. The guard takes uniform breaks, each 10 minutes long. The woman knows that it takes about 15 minutes to run across the bridge, and there are no other means of transportation. How can she do it? (Remember, only via bridge) She goes towards side B during his break. As he comes back from his break, she changes direction and tries to go to side A. Therefore, she'll be sent back as she has no papers. 4. A man comes home to his round house to see his son,, dead on the floor. In his shock, he calls a detective to find out who did such a thing. After the murder weapon, a baseball bat is found, they find that the finger-prints have been wiped down. There are three potential suspects; the wife, the maid, and a kid who played ball with the man's son the day before. When questioned, the wife's alabi was that she'd been napping the whole time. The maid said that she'd been reading in the corner, and admitted that she had not been doing her job. The boy said that he had only passed their house, and never saw the man's son after the baseball game. Who's lying? The maid. A round house doesn't have any corners (I wasn't sure what you meant by a "round house" until I read the riddle about three times). 5. Last but not least, my custom-made impossible question. A man walks around with a candy cane. He dies. How did he die? It shatters under his weight and the pieces...yeah... If I can, once you've replied to these, I will edit in the correct anwsers. (Or at least my correct answers.) Best of luck! Don't do anything I wouldn't do! I'll be locking the thread tonight, but you can PM the answers to me. It was fun answering them though.
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