The document poses a series of unusual questions intended to make readers think deeply and consider different perspectives. It notes there are no right or wrong answers, but responses should be justified and explained. Listeners should consider all answers seriously even if they seem odd, as different viewpoints may all be valid with justification. A variety of thought-provoking questions are then listed covering topics like colors, emotions, hypothetical scenarios, and philosophical concepts.
2. There are NO right or wrong answers to
these questions simply YOUR answers.
You do, however, need to think about your
answers and be able to justify them in
other words, dont say the first thing that
comes into your head, AND, be prepared
to fully explain your answers when you give
them.
Listen to the answers given by others and
treat them seriously even if they sound
odd, they may all be valid if they can be
justified.
26. Is a white sheet of paper more
blank than a black one?
27. If you read a paper in a shop
without paying for it, is that
stealing?
28. If you eat a grape from the shelf
whilst shopping in a supermarket, is
that stealing?
29. If I ask if I can steal your pen
and you say yes, is that stealing?
30. If we borrow every single book
from a library, is it still a library?
31. If we moved the entire school,
with everything and everyone in it,
to Africa, would it still be the
same school?
32. If we moved the school building to
the other side of town, but left
everything and everyone here,
where would the school be?
33. Can I be accused of cheating if I
dont know the rules??
34. If I composed a piece of music but
it was never played, would it still
be music?
35. If we end up without enough water
for all the people in the world, is
that because there is not enough
water or too many people?
36. If every member of Coldplay
changed except one, would it still
be Coldplay? If they changed the
name to Hotplay but kept the same
members, who would they be then?
48. If I tell a joke that needs to be
translated, who makes the other
person laugh me or the
translator?
49. If you were out driving one evening
and were travelling at the speed of
light, would there be any point in
turning the headlights on?
50. If you fill a room with bricks, is it
still a room?
51. Say there is a food that you dont
like, but someone else does. Is
that because it tastes different
for you, or because you dont like
the taste and the other person
does?
52. Does air weigh anything? If yes,
do I weigh less when I breathe
out?
53. If I put a bunch of flowers in the
back of a computer, woulds that
make it a vase?