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  2. 50 Trick Questions Guaranteed to Leave You Stumped

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    Put on your thinking cap and try answering as many of these trick questions as you can! The post 50 Trick Questions Guaranteed to Leave You Stumped appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  3. 125 Tricky and Fun 'Jeopardy' Questions To Test Your ... - AOL

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    This collection of 125 questions for Jeopardy! is broken into specific categories and includes some questions that are a bit easier to figure out. You may be surprised at how many answers you know!

  4. Riddles in Hinduism - Wikipedia

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    Riddles in Hinduism is an English language book by the Indian social reformer and political leader B. R. Ambedkar, aimed at enlightening the Hindus, and challenging the sanatan (static) view of Hindu civilization circulated by "European scholars and Brahmanic theology".

  5. Talk:Riddle - Wikipedia

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    This should not be the case, or at least the definition should be changed. A trick question is a very different thing from a riddle (not to mention a very different thing from a question designed to merely trick the one it's asked to). A riddle is a question designed to test the answerer's ability to see through confusing or disguised logic.

  6. Harishankar Parsai - Wikipedia

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    Harishankar Parsai (22 August 1922 – 10 August 1995) was an Indian writer who wrote in Hindi. He was a noted satirist and humorist of modern Hindi literature and is known for his simple and direct style. [1] He wrote vyangya (satire), which described human values and nature. They reflected his critical thinking and humorous way of describing ...

  7. Test Your Christmas Knowledge With These Tricky Holiday ...

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    Answer: Though you may find it surprising, the answer is yes. From 1659 to 1681, the Puritans did not allow Christmas to be celebrated , going so far as to officially outlaw celebrating the date.

  8. Bhavishya Malika Puran - Wikipedia

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    The book is also available in other languages like English. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The book was originally written in Odia language in the sixteenth century by the saint Shri Achyutananda Dasa , based on a much older book from the 12th century and the saint was one of the five friends named 'Panchasakha' Sri Ananta Dasa , Sri Jasobanta Dasa , Sri ...

  9. Trick question - Wikipedia

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    Here the trick item is an inconspicuous word easily overlooked by the examinee. Hopkins et al. advise against such kind of questions during tests. [6] Other types of trick question contain a word that appears to be irrelevant, but in fact provides a clue. [7] Luke 20 contains what is described as a "trick question" of Sadducees to Jesus: [8]