This document contains 10 riddles with their answers. The riddles involve wordplay, logic puzzles, and observations about everyday objects. Some examples include a riddle about tissue paper breaking when thrown from a building but not in the ocean, a riddle about gloves having fingers without flesh or bone, and a riddle about the letter 'R' being in the middle of Paris.
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1. RIDDLES:
1.) Q. What won’tbreakif you throwit off the highestbuildinginthe worldbutwill breakif youplace it
inthe ocean?
A. Tissue
2.) Q. What clothingdoesahouse wear?
A. A dress.Address,getit
3.) Q. Twofathersand twosons wentfishingone day.Theywere there the whole dayandcaughtonly3
fish.One fathersaid,thatisenoughforus, we will have one each.How can thisbe possible?
A.There was the father,the son,and hisson’s son.This equalstotwofathersand 2 sons
4.) Q. Theydoesn’thave flesh,norfeather,norbone.Yettheyhave fingersandthumbsontheirown.
A.Gloves
5.) Q. What isblack whenyoubuyit,red whentyouuse itand gray whenyouthrow it?
A.Charcoal
6.) Q. A womanwithnodriverlicense goesthe wrongwayona one-waystreetandturnsleftata corner
witha ‘no leftturn’sign.A policemanseesherbutdoesnothing.Why?
A.She’swalking
7.) Q. ForwardI am heavy, butbackwardsI am not. What am I?
A. The word ton
8.) Q. You can see iteveryday.Butcannottouch itat will.
A.The sky
9.) Q. I have fourlegsbutneverwalk.Imay be coveredinflowersbuthave nosoil.Iholdfoodthree
timesa daybut nevereata meal.What am I?
A.A table
10.) Q. What is inthe middle of the Paris?
A.‘R’