Kong, Lear, And Nat Cole Riddle
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A Train Leaves From Halifax Riddle
A train leaves from Halifax, Nova Scotia heading towards Vancouver, British Columbia at 120 km/h. Three hours later, a train leaves Vancouver heading towards Halifax at 180 km/h. Assume theres exactly 6000 kilometers between Vancouver and Halifax. When they meet, which train is closer to Halifax?
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Both trains would be at the same spot when they meet therefore they are both equally close to Halifax. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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The First Thing A Gorilla Learns Riddle
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Flat As A Leaf Riddle
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Eats Shoots And Leaves Riddle
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Pandas
"Eats-shoots-leaves." Pandas "eat", then "shoot" then "leave". Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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"Eats-shoots-leaves." Pandas "eat", then "shoot" then "leave". Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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Taking Over After A Fall
After you go through a fall I will take over. All life will stall, or at least grow slower. What am I?
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Robber Takes A Bath
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Hiding Leapords Riddle
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Taking Cups Away
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One, as that is the only one you took away and that is all that you have. The rest still remain where there were. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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Taking A Vacation Riddle
I am a certain type of land mass
With water surrounding me
You might come to me for vacation
An examples Hawaii.
Where am I?
With water surrounding me
You might come to me for vacation
An examples Hawaii.
Where am I?
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Taking The Wheel Riddle
I do not listen to reason, but I hear every sirens song and will try to steer us towards the rocks if you let me take the wheel. Who am I?
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Leap Frog Riddle
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Taking The Oath Riddle
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Taking You To School
This vehicle makes frequent stops
So getting to places can be slow
In London theyre usually red
The ones you take to school are yellow
So getting to places can be slow
In London theyre usually red
The ones you take to school are yellow
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Lakes And Boats Riddle
There is a lake with shores A and B. Two motorboats M and N are standing on the opposite sides (A and B respectively). M leaves A and N leaves B and start moving with constant speeds. They meet for the first time 500 yards away from A. After touching the shores, they return back to the previous shore point without taking any break. This time they meet at 300 yards away from B.
Can you determine how wide the lake is? What is the relation between the speeds of boats?
Can you determine how wide the lake is? What is the relation between the speeds of boats?
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When the boats meet for the first time, they have sailed a combined distance that is equal to one length of the lake. When they meet the second time, they have sailed 3 lengths. The elapsed time and the distance for each is three times.
When they meet for the second time, the boat M has sailed 500 x 3 = 1500 yards. Now, this is 300 yards longer than the length of the lake, it must be 1200 yards wide.
The ration between the speed of boat M and boat N is equal to the ratio of the distance that they have sailed before they meet the first time. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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When they meet for the second time, the boat M has sailed 500 x 3 = 1500 yards. Now, this is 300 yards longer than the length of the lake, it must be 1200 yards wide.
The ration between the speed of boat M and boat N is equal to the ratio of the distance that they have sailed before they meet the first time. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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