Children's puzzles and puzzles to print. What goes uphill, then downhill, but remains in place? What will not fit in the largest pot

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1. What word is always spelled wrong? (A joke task.)

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2. How many months in a year have 28 days?

All months

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3. With what speed should the dog move (within the limits possible for it) so as not to hear the ringing of a frying pan tied to its tail?

From zero. The dog needs to stand still

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4. The dog was tied to a ten-meter rope, and walked in a straight line for two hundred meters. How did she do it?

Her rope was not tied to anything

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5. How to jump off a ten-meter ladder and not hurt yourself?

Jump from the bottom step

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6. What can you see with your eyes closed?

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7. What does not burn in fire and does not sink in water?

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8. What do Australians call a sea wasp?

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9. What should you do when you see a green man?

Cross the street (this is a drawing on a green traffic light)

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10. Moscow used to be called white stone. What city was called black?

Chernihiv

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11. The inhabitants of medieval Europe sometimes tied wooden chocks to the soles. For what purpose did they do it?

For protection from dirt, because there was no sewage system and the slop was poured directly onto the street

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12. In what process did water replace the sun, after 600 years it was replaced by sand, and after 1100 years all of them were replaced by a mechanism?

In the process of measuring time - hours

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13. In the old days, barns were built on the outskirts, away from dwellings. For what purpose?

To prevent the fire from destroying food supplies

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14. Under Peter I, an eagle was depicted on the coat of arms of the Russian Empire, holding in its paws maps of the four seas. List them.

White, Caspian, Azov, Baltic

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15. The name of which Germanic tribe gave the name to the whole European country?

The Germanic tribe of Franks gave the name to France

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16. Why don't polar bears eat penguins in the wild?

Polar bears live at the North Pole, and penguins live at the South Pole.

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17. Not wishing to admit that the Red Army could have defeated them, the Germans argued that General Moroz, General Dirt and General Mouse won the Great Patriotic War. Everything is clear about frost and dirt. But what does the mouse have to do with it?

Mice gnawed at the wiring of German tanks

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18. Name five days without naming numbers (1, 2, 3, ..) and names of days (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday ...)

The day before yesterday, yesterday, today, tomorrow, the day after tomorrow

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19. Thirty-two warriors have one commander.

Teeth and tongue

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20. Twelve brothers

They wander one after another,
Do not bypass each other.

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21. What is the correct way to say: “I don't see the white yolk” or “I don't see the white yolk”?

The yolk is usually yellow

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22. Is it possible to light an ordinary match under water so that it burns out to the end?

Yes, in a submarine

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23. When is the best time for a black cat to get into the house?

When the door is open

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24. Two fathers and two sons walked, they found three oranges. They began to divide - all got one by one. How could this be?

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25. What kind of dishes can you not eat anything from?

From empty

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26. A small, grayish one looks like an elephant. Who is it?

Baby elephant

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27. Which hand is better for stirring tea?

The one in which the spoon

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28. They knock, knock - they don't tell you to get bored.
They walk, they walk, and everything is right there.

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29. Very fast two knights
They carry me through the snow - Through the meadow to the birch,

Draw two strips.

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30. When is a person in a room without a head?

When he pokes her out of the room (for example, out the window).

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31. What question cannot be answered “yes”?

Do you sleep?

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32. What question cannot be answered “no”?

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33. When can the net draw water?

When the water freezes and turns to ice.

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34. Bold as ...,
insidious as ...,
cowardly like ...
sly like ...
evil as ...,
hungry like ...
hardworking like ...
true as ...
stubborn as ...
stupid like ...
quiet as ...,
free as….

Lion, snake, hare, fox, dog, wolf, ant, dog, donkey, ram, mouse, bird

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35. How do day and night end?

By the soft sign

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36. The magpie flies, and the dog sits on its tail. Could it be?

Yes, the dog sits on its own tail, next to the magpie flies

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37. What should be done to keep five guys in one boot?

Each of them take off a boot

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38. How much is 2 + 2 * 2?

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39. In what month the chatty Svetochka speaks least of all?

February is the shortest month

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40. What belongs to you, but others use it more than you do?

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41. How to find last year's snow?

Go outside immediately after the start of the new year.

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42. What word always sounds wrong?

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43. A man has one, a cow has two, a hawk has none. What is it?

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44. A person is sitting, but you cannot sit in his place, even if he gets up and leaves. Where is he sitting?

On your knees

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45. What stones are there in the sea?

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46. \u200b\u200bWhat sign should be placed between 4 and 5 in order for the result to be more than 4 and less than 5?

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47. Can a rooster call itself a bird?

No, because he cannot speak.

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48. What disease on earth has no one sick?

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49. Is it possible to predict the score of any match before it starts?

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50. What can you cook but cannot eat?

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51. What number will decrease by a third if you turn it over?

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52. One corner was sawed off at a square table in a straight line. How many corners does the table have now?

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53. Which knot cannot be untied?

Railway

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54. What is the front of the cow and the back of the bull?

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55. What is the worst river?

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56. What has no length, depth, width, height, but can be measured?

Temperature, time

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57. What are all people on earth doing at the same time?

Are getting older

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58. Two people were playing checkers. Each played five games and won five times. Is it possible?

Both people played different games with other people.

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59. How can a thrown egg fly three meters and not break?

You need to throw an egg more than three meters, then the first three meters it will fly intact.

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60. The man was driving a large truck. The headlights on the car were not on. There was no moon either. The woman began to cross the road in front of the car. How did the driver manage to see her?

It was a bright sunny day.

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61. Where is the end of the world?

Where the shadow ends.

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62. Man learned to build suspension bridges from spiders, from cats he adopted a diaphragm in a camera and reflective road signs. And what invention appeared thanks to snakes?

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63. What can you easily pick up from the ground, but you can't throw it far?

Poplar fluff.

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64. What kind of comb can you comb your head?

Petushin.

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65. What do they give up when they need it, and raise when there is no need for it?

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66. What can travel the world while staying in the same corner?

Postage Stamp.

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67. You are sitting in an airplane, a horse in front of you, a car behind you. Where are you?

On the carousel

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68. What notes can be used to measure the distance?

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69. What won't fit in the biggest pot?

Its cover.

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70. Russian riddle. A wooden river, a wooden boat, and wood smoke is streaming over the boat. What is it?

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71. A satellite makes one revolution around the Earth in 1 hour 40 minutes, and another in 100 minutes. How can this be?

One hour and forty minutes equals one hundred minutes.

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72. Name at least three animals that Moses took into his ark?

Prophet Moses did not take animals into the ark, righteous Noah did it.

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73. In one hand the boy carried one kilogram of iron, and in the other the same amount of fluff. What was harder to carry?

The same.

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74. In 1711, in each regiment of the Russian army, a new unit of 9 people appeared. What is this unit?

Regimental Orchestra.

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Plane crashes.

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76. There is a story about a little boy who, having received a New Year's gift, asked his mother: “Please take off the lid. I want to stroke a present. " What is this gift?

Turtle

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77. What animals always sleep with their eyes open?

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78. It is known that silkworm eggs were exported from China on pain of death. And what animal was taken out of Afghanistan in 1888 with the same risk?

Afghan hound.

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79. What insects are domesticated by humans?

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80. A problem invented by the learned monk and mathematician from Ireland Alcuin (735-804).
The peasant needs to transport a wolf, a goat and a cabbage across the river. But the boat is such that only a peasant can fit in it, and with him either one wolf, or one goat, or one cabbage. But if you leave the wolf with the goat, the wolf will eat the goat, and if you leave the goat with the cabbage, the goat will eat the cabbage. How did the peasant transport his cargo?

Solution 1: Clearly you have to start with the goat. The peasant, having transported the goat, returns and takes the wolf, which he transports to the other side, where he leaves it, but he takes the goat back to the first bank. Here he leaves her and transports the cabbage to the wolf. Then, after returning, he transports a goat, and the crossing ends safely. Solution 2: First, the peasant again transports the goat. But the second can take the cabbage, take it to the other side, leave it there and return the goat to the first bank. Then transport the wolf to the other side, return for the goat and again take it to the other side.

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81. In the old days in Russia, married women wore a headdress kokoshnik, the name of which came from the word "kokosh", meaning an animal. Which one?

Chicken (remember what she says when she rushes?).

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82. Why can't a porcupine drown?

He has hollow needles.

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83. What is the fifth largest country by area after Russia, China, Canada and the United States?

Brazil.

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84. A man went to the market and bought a horse there for 50 rubles. But he soon noticed that the price of horses had risen and sold it for 60 rubles. Then he realized that he had nothing to ride, and bought the same horse for 70 rubles. Then he wondered how not to get scolded from his wife for such an expensive purchase, and sold it for 80 rubles. What did he earn as a result of the manipulation?

Answer: -50 + 60 - 70 + 80 \u003d 20

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85. The only bird that has auricles?

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86. Two simultaneously approached the river. A boat that can be crossed can only hold one person. And yet, without outside help, everyone crossed the boat to the other side. How did they do it?

They sailed from different shores.

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87. In Chinese, the combination of three characters for "tree" means the word "forest". And what does the combination of two hieroglyphs "tree" mean?

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88. Residents of Kansas are very fond of Russian nuts. What is it if you know that we can find them in any market?

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89. The Romans introduced a revolutionary innovation to the fork design - all subsequent models were just variations of the solution found. And what was the fork before this innovation?

One-toothed.

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90. Chinese martial artists used to say that a fight is for fools, for smart ones - victory. And what, in their opinion, is for the wise?

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91. What is the native language for the largest number of people.

Chinese.

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92. In Ancient Russia they were called broken numbers. What are they called nowadays?

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93. A brick weighs two kilograms and a floor of a brick. How many kilograms does a brick weigh?

We put a brick on one pan. On the other we put a 2-kilogram weight and a half-brick. Now, break the brown brick in half and remove half a brick from each pan. We get: on the left half a brick, on the right - a 2-kilogram weight. That is, half a brick weighs two kilograms. And two half bricks, that is, a whole brick, weighs four kilograms.

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94. For some reason, these people, returning to their homeland, brought with them branches of exotic plants, for which they received their nickname. What kind of people are they?

Pilgrims, they brought palm leaves.

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95. In terms of production, bananas rank first in the world, followed by citrus fruits. What are the fruits in third?

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96. In the American state of Arizona, they began to protect the desert from thieves. They steal what without which the desert threatens desolation and devastation. What do the thieves take out of the desert?

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97. Name the plant with the largest fruits.

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98. Neither fish nor meat - what was this Russian proverb originally about?

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99. In Spain they are called the Portuguese, in Prussia - the hares. And what are they called in Russia?

Cockroaches.

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100. Whom do the Malays catch with the help of a locked bamboo cage with a live piglet inside?

Pythons, they, having eaten the pig, could no longer get out of the cage.

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101. A hedgehog has 4 g, a dog - 100 g, a horse - 500 g, an elephant - 4-5 kg, a man - 1.4 kg. What?

Brain mass.

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102. In 1825, the streets of Philadelphia were cleared of litter by pets. Which ones?

Pigs.

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103. What dish did Marco Aroni invent in the 17th century?

Pasta.

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104. What does any cosmonaut lose in flight?

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105. As you know, all native Russian female (full) names end either in A or Z: Anna, Maria, Olga, etc. However, there is one female name that does not end in either A or Z. Give it a name.

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106. Gallic priests found a reliable way to quickly mobilize soldiers in case of war. For this, they sacrificed only one person. Which one?

The last to come.

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107. Once in the city of Nice, a competition was held for the most hardy smoker. One of the participants set a record by smoking 60 cigarettes in a row. However, he did not receive the prize. Why?

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108. A person has twelve pairs of ribs. And who has more than three hundred edges?

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109. In the mouth - a pipe, in the hand - a tambourine, under the arm - mug. This is how buffoons were portrayed in Russia. As for the pipe and tambourine, everything is clear, but what is a mug?

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110. Everyone knows that "you cannot wash dirty linen in public." And what, after all, was supposed to be done with him if he couldn't bear it?

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111. In what place did Russian men wear hats and mittens, regardless of the season?

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112. How is stickleback fish similar to birds?

She builds nests, laying eggs there.

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113. Which grass is the tallest?

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114. Name an agricultural crop that burns 90% and throws away 10%.

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115. The Greeks used this to protect certain parts of their body. It was crafted from sandalwood bark. Name it.

Sandals.

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116. The first greenhouses appeared in France. What do you think for what?

For growing oranges (orange - orange).

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117. The owner of the largest horn is a white rhinoceros (up to 158 cm). Which animal has the softest horns?

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118. This is what football referees used before the whistle was used.

Bell.

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119. What is considered dirty when it is white and clean when it is green?

Blackboard.

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120. In practice, when driving along a curve, this ball makes 5000 rpm, and when driving in a straight line, more than 20,000 rpm. Where is this ball located?

In a ballpoint pen.

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121. The great Hippocrates was asked: "Is it true that genius is a disease?" "Certainly, - answered Hippocrates," but very rare. " What other property of this disease was noted with regret by Hippocrates?

Not contagious.

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122. What was the name of the city in England, where in 1873 the Indian game, popular to this day, was first demonstrated?

Badminton.

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123. Where, judging by the name, the ancient Slavs fastened the case for hunting edged weapons?

On the foot. This is the scabbard.

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124. The three painters had a brother Ivan, but Ivan had no brothers. How could this be?

Ivan had three sisters.

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125. The Russian princes had various nicknames that came from the names of cities (Vladimirsky, Chernigovsky, Galitsky), from bright personal qualities (Udaloi, Wise, Kalita). What nickname did Prince Vsevolod receive, who had twelve children?

Vsevolod the Big Nest.

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126. In 1240, a population census was carried out for the first time in Kievan Rus. Who did it and for what purpose?

Genghis Khan (to collect tribute from the population).

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127. It was 988 ... A large crowd of residents of ancient Kiev was moving towards the Dnieper for some reason. What was the name of the road along which the townspeople walked?

988 is the year of the baptism of Rus. The street is called Khreshchatyk.

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128. Russia consisted of Great Russia (Russia proper), Little Russia (Ukraine), White Russia (Belarus). And what was the name of Manchuria, which was part of this state?

Yellow Russia.

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129. The Italian flag is red-white-green. Which cutaway berry helped the Italians choose these colors?

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130. Socrates did this "in order to sharpen thought." Seneca did the same. Horace was thus cured of a serious illness. Suvorov was a big fan of this. Both A.S. Pushkin and L.N. Tolstoy loved to do this. What did they do?

We walked barefoot.

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131. What was the name of a philosopher in Russia earlier?

Wise.

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132. What flower was considered a symbol of royal power?

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133. If the Turks wanted to say “guard the village”, they said “kara avyl”. How do we speak now?

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134. Ancient Romans wore a tunic. And what did they wear when the cold came?

Several tunics, one on top of the other.

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135. How will “shoes” be in Tatar?

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136. We mainly use only the beginning of this proverb, and its end: "... just choked on his tail"?

I ate the dog.

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137. Say in Danish “Ole, close your eyes”.

Ole Lukkoye.

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138. Barbarians were easily recognized by this garment.

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139. Which literary character had 300-year-old calluses?

Old Man Hottabych.

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140. These three brothers can be called architects.

Three piglets.

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141. As you know, grandfather Mazai saved many hares from the flood. Name the person who saved eighteen pigeons and a sparrow during a fire.

Uncle Styopa.

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142. What words does a proverb begin if its ending sounds like this: "... and cows lay eggs"?

They say that chickens are milked ...

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143. What words does a proverb begin if its ending sounds like this: “... there will be Great Lent”?

Every day is not Sunday…

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144. How does the proverb begin: "... the stump is great, but the duplist"?

Small spool but precious.

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145. Everyone knows the expression "Take care of it like the apple of your eye." And what is the "apple of an eye"?

Eye pupil.

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146. This word literally means "what will happen after the morning." What is this word?

In the morning - tomorrow.

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147. He really wanted to become a real boy and eventually became one. Who is he?

Pinocchio.

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148. Which fairytale hero from birth spoke three languages?

Dragon.

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149. In Russia it was eaten everywhere, the Romans called it a stinking plant, and Pythagoras called it the king of spices. Name it.

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150. Before the advent of the potato, it was the main food for the poor in Europe. And we know this better from a short work with six characters.

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151. What kind of plant is this that personifies both a relative and an adoptive relative?

Mother and stepmother.

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152. Among all garden weeds, according to traditional medicine, it is very useful, especially if you prepare a salad with it ...

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153. Russian riddle: "The girl is red, and the heart is stone." What is it?

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154. Which peaceful ships have not captains, but commanders?

Space.

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155. What is the most popular mode of transport for logging in hard-to-reach regions of Asia?

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156. Once in the Russian army there was an officer by the name of Sieverst-Mehring, who became famous, like Baron Munchausen, for his irrepressible imagination. What phraseological unit was born in connection with his name?

Lies like a gray gelding.

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157. He has four, but if you cut them all off, he will have eight. What is this about?

About the corners of a quadrangle.

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158. Catherine II bought up works of art all over the world to put them in a “secluded refuge”. What do we call it now?

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159. Julius Caesar ordered his soldiers to decorate shields and weapons with jewels. What for?

To feel sorry to quit.

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160. How is running different from walking? Before answering this question, remember that running can be slower than walking, and that there is even running in place.

Running differs from walking not in speed. When walking, our body always touches the ground with some point of the legs. When running, there are moments when our body is completely separated from the ground, without touching it at any point.

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161. All victims of accidents in the city were sent to the hospital in Kukuev. Most of all there were drivers and passengers injured in road accidents. To reduce this number, the city has made it mandatory to wear seat belts. Drivers and passengers began to wear these belts, but the number of accidents remained unchanged, and the number of injured people who were admitted to the hospital even increased. Why?

Wearing seat belts has reduced the number of fatalities in road accidents. Many people who would have died without a seat belt (and ended up in morgues) survived, but were injured and needed treatment. Therefore, the number of people admitted to the hospital has increased.

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162. There are two sentries at the road. One looks to one side of the road, and the other to the opposite, but at the same time they see each other. How can this be? Options with reflections, etc. - excluded.

Although the sentries are looking in opposite directions, they are not standing back to back, but facing each other.

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163. If it rains at 12 o'clock in the morning, can we expect that it will be sunny in 72 hours?

No, as it will be midnight again in 72 hours.

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164. There is a round deep lake 200 meters in diameter and two trees, one of which grows on the shore near the water, the other - in the center of the lake on a small island. A person who does not know how to swim needs to get over to the island using a rope that is a little over 200 meters long. How can he do it?

Having tied the rope with one end to a tree growing on the shore, it is necessary to go around the lake with a rope stretched over the water and tie the other end of the rope to the same tree. As a result, a double rope will be stretched between the trees to cross to the island.

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165. A man lives on the 17th floor. He takes the elevator to his floor only in rainy weather or when one of the neighbors is taking the elevator with him. If the weather is good and he is alone in the elevator, then he goes to the 9th floor, and then to the 17th floor he walks up the stairs ... Why?

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166. One person was asked:

How old are you?
“Decent,” he replied.
- I am almost six hundred times older than some of my relatives. How can this be?

For example, if a person is 50 years old, and his grandson or granddaughter is 1 month old.

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167. People who came to one village were often surprised by the local fool. When offered a choice between a shiny 10-ruble coin and a crumpled hundred-ruble bill, he always chose a coin, although it costs ten times less than a bill. Why did he never choose the bill?

He was not at all stupid: he understood that while he was choosing a ten-ruble coin, people would offer him money to choose from, and if he chose a hundred-ruble bill, the offers of money would stop and he would not receive anything.

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168. The day before yesterday Petya was 17 years old. He will turn 20 next year. How can this be?

If the current day is January 1, and Petya's birthday is December 31. The day before yesterday (December 30) he was 17 years old, yesterday (December 31) he turned 18 years old, this year he will turn 19 years old, and next year 20.

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169. One king wanted to remove his prime minister, but did not want to offend him too much. He called the Prime Minister to his place, put two sheets of paper in his portfolio with him and said: “On one sheet I wrote 'Go away', and on the second - 'Stay.' The sheet that you pull out will decide your fate. " The Prime Minister guessed that both sheets of paper read "Go away." How, however, did he manage to keep his place under these conditions?

The prime minister pulled out a piece of paper and, without looking at it, rolled a ball out of it - and swallowed it. Since the remaining sheet read -Go away-, the king had to admit that the swallowed sheet read -Stay-.

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170. One gentleman, showing his friend a portrait painted by his order by one artist, said: "I have no sisters or brothers, but this man's father was my father's son."

The portrait shows this gentleman's son.

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171. There are 8 benches in the park. Three painted. How many benches are there in the park?

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172. The thermometer shows plus 15 degrees. How many degrees will two such thermometers show?

15 degrees.

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173. The baton was cut into three parts. How many incisions were made?

Two cuts.

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174. What is lighter than 1 kg of cotton wool or 1 kg of iron?

The same.

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175. The truck was driving to the village. On the way, he met 4 cars. How many cars were driving to the village?

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176. Twice will be born, once dies. Who is it?

Chick.

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177. What can't you pick up by the tail from the floor?

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178. What always increases and never decreases?

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179. The more you take from it, the more it becomes. What is it?

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180. The 9-storey building has an elevator. 2 people live on the first floor, 4 people on the second, 8 people on the third, 16 on the fourth, 32 on the fifth, and so on. What's the most pressing button in the elevator in this house?

Ground floor button.

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181. Something goes uphill, then downhill, but remains in place?

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182. Seven sparrows were sitting on a tree, one of them was eaten by a cat. How many sparrows are left on the tree?

None: the surviving sparrows scattered.

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183. Guests have come to you, and in the refrigerator there is a bottle of lemonade, a bag of apple juice and a bottle of mineral water. What will you discover first?

Fridge.

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184. What Russian city flies?

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185. What is not eaten raw, but boiled - thrown away?

Bay leaf.

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186. What two words in Russian are written with three letters "e" in a row?

Long-necked and snake-eater.

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187. When the Europeans brought her to Tahiti, the islanders, who had never seen anything like it before, christened her a pig with teeth on its head. What do we call it?

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188. There are monkey schools in Thailand. What do they teach?

Collect coconuts.

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189. How, according to scientists, does a crocodile get rid of excess salts in the body?

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190. One of the Japanese airlines paints huge eyes on the nose of its planes. What for?

Scare birds away.

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191. Why do birds choose a cold day for departure in autumn, and arrive in spring on a warm one?

Choose a tailwind.

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192. According to the writer O'Henry, she is the only animal into which nails are driven. Who is it?

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193. From the skin of this particular animal, files were first made to polish wood and even marble.

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194. What animal ranks second after a human in the number of images on pedestals?

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195. The absence of what organ does not allow sharks to stop even for a moment, otherwise they will simply drown?

Swimming bladder.

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196. Who has teeth in the stomach?

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197. Until the 16th century. only white and yellow varieties existed in nature. However, Dutch breeders, admirers of the Duke of Orange, have developed a currently known patriotic color variety. What are we talking about?

About carrots.

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198. As the name of this country suggests, it should consist mainly of plains and steppes. Nevertheless, most of the plains no longer belong to it, and at present about half of its territory is occupied by mountains, hills and forests. What country is it?

Poland (from the word field).

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199. The territory of Finland is 8% covered with lakes. Although it is called the country of a thousand lakes (and there are much more of them), the primacy belongs to another. Which one?

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200. What metal is less common in nature than platinum or uranium, but until recently it was in almost every home?

Mercury in a thermometer.

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201. In which state of the United States there is one woman for every 50 men?

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202. There is something so fragile that even by uttering its name, you will break it. What is it?

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203. In 1086, Vladimir Monomakh's sister opened a school at one of the Kiev monasteries. How did this school differ from all that existed in Russia before?

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204. Where were potatoes first discovered?

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205. How to write "nineteen", and then, removing one, get

"twenty"?

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206. Feed him and he will come to life. Give him a drink and he will die. What it is?

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207. That has 5 fingers, but is not a living being.

Glove.

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208. I am nothing, but I have a name. Sometimes I'm big, sometimes

small and cannot exist alone. Who am I?

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209. What does half of an orange look like the most?

For the second half.

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210. What part of the bookcase consists of half a consonant letter?

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211. How many ends do three sticks have? Four and a half? two and a quarter?

Three have 6, four and a half have 10, two and a quarter have 6.

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212. How many eggs can you eat on an empty stomach?

One (the rest will no longer be on an empty stomach).

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213. What word begins with three letters "G" and ends with three letters "I"?

Trigonometry.

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214. What is the arithmetic mean between a bicycle and a motorcycle?

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215. Small, gray, looks like an elephant?

Baby elephant.

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216. U there are two dombras,harps there are five of them, the guitar has six. How many of them does the piano have?

Seven (octaves).

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217. What kind of baby is born with a mustache?

For example, a kitten.

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218. When can a person rush with the speed of a racing car?

When he is in it.

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219. What do elephants have and what other animals do?

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220. To whom do all people take off their hats?

In front of the hairdresser.

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221. How to write a mousetrap in five letters?

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222. My father's son, and not my brother?

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223. What kind of fabric cannot be used to sew a shirt?

From the railway.

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224. What city is in the compote?

Raisin (City in Ukraine, in the Kharkiv region).

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225. There were 20 bulbs in the lamp, 5 of them burned out. How many bulbs are left?

Twenty bulbs (15 working and 5 burned out).

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226. Dad caught 3 fish in 10 minutes while fishing. How long will it take for him to catch 10 more fish?

The problem has no clear answer.

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227. There were 9 rolls on the tray. 9 girls took a bun each. But there was only one bun left on the tray. How did this happen?

The last girl took the bun along with the tray.

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228. Vasya is 5 years old. And Anya is 9 years old. What is the age difference between them in three years?

Four years (the age difference does not change).

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229. From the forest Misha brought 2 porcini mushrooms, 3 boletus boletus, 4 amanita and 5 russula for mushroom soup to grandmother. How many mushrooms will grandmother need for soup?

10 mushrooms, fly agaric is an inedible mushroom.

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230. Plane, steamer, balloon, helicopter. What word is superfluous here?

Steamer (does not fly).

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231. Two people entered the entrance at the same time. One has an apartment on the 3rd floor, the other - on the 9th. How many times will the first one get there faster than the second one?

4 times, because the 1st needs to overcome 2 gaps between the floors, and the 2nd - 8.

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232. What object, made by man before the 20th century, can move faster than sound?

The tip of the whip. We hear a characteristic click (pop) precisely because the tip overcomes the sound barrier.

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233. A car wheel rolls to the right; its rim turns clockwise. In which direction does the air move inside the rubber tire of the wheel - towards the rotation of the wheel or in the same direction?

The air inside the tire moves from the compression point in both directions - back and forth.

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234. What is in first place in Russia and second in France?

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235. A camel can withstand a load of 10 poods for an hour. How long will it last for a load of 1000 poods?

None. The camel cannot bear that weight.

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236. Why are riddles dangerous for the head?

Because people puzzle over it.

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237. What can snow and a lilac bush have in common?

Colour. Lilac flowers are also white.

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238. What does the watchman do when a sparrow sits on his head?

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239. Where are cities without houses, rivers without water and forests without trees?

On a geographical map

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240. Which side of the world has one hundred and one letter in the name?

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241. Who speaks all languages?

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242. They walk with a load, stop without a load.

Clock with weights.

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243. Who has a mustache longer than legs?

Cancer, cockroach.

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244. What was "tomorrow" and will be "yesterday"?

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245. Six legs, two heads, and one tail. What is it?

Horse rider.

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246. What clock shows the correct time only twice a day?

That stopped.

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247. Once the guys gathered for a picnic, only 6 people. They looked, and instead of 6 apples they took 5. How to divide apples equally among all, so that no one was offended? They cannot be cut or broken.

It is necessary to cook compote from apples.

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248. If Erica lives in Washington, and Tina lives in Bueno Aires, then where does Tai live?

In Pekin. The names of people are part of the names of the country in whose capital each of them lives.

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249. In 1849 a man went to California, where the gold rush was raging. He hoped to get rich by selling tents to gold diggers. However, the weather was fine, and the gold diggers slept in the open air. Nobody bought tents. Nevertheless, the seller became rich and his products are sold to this day. How did he do it and what was his name?

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250. The spy sat in the bushes and assesses the situation at the checkpoint. An officer approaches, a sentry to him: "Password".

Officer: "26".

Sentry: "Review".

Officer: "13".

Sentry: "Come in."

The second one fits: "Password!" - "22".

"Review" - "11".

"Come in."

Well, the spy thinks he figured out the password system, runs to the sentry.

Sentry: "Password".

Spy: "100".

Sentry: "Review".

Spy: "50".

In general, they caught a spy. Which answer would be correct?

The correct answer is 3. This is the number of letters in the word one hundred.

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251. For each of the following words, come up with a word that has the same meaning and begins with the letter K:

Wealth, Print, Universe, Lattice, Hearth, Comfort, Crown, Duke, Castle, Hammer.

1. Capital. 2. Brand. 3. Space. 4. Cell. 5. Fireplace. 6. Comfort. 7. Crown. 8. Prince. 9. Fortress. 10. Sledgehammer.

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252. The doctor prescribed three pills to the patient and ordered him to take them every half hour. How long will it take to take the pills?

At first glance, it may seem that a person will take the last pill in an hour and a half, because this is exactly three times for half an hour. In fact, he will take the last pill not in an hour and a half, but in an hour. The person immediately drinks the first pill. Half an hour passes. He takes the second pill. Another half hour passes. He takes the third pill. Therefore, the person will take the last pill one hour after the start of treatment.

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253. What insect does the whole world applaud?

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254. Is it red? - No, black. Why is she white? Because it's green. What is it?

Black currant.

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255. How can you put two liters of milk in a liter jar?

Cook condensed milk from it.

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256. A comic task. A hunter rides on a bus, sees a hare running. He fired. Where did he go?

To the police (Shooting in vehicles is prohibited).

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257. Who is the jack of all trades?

Glover.

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258. How to throw a tennis ball so that, having flown a short distance, it stops and starts moving in the opposite direction? In this case, the ball must not hit an obstacle, it must not be hit with something or tied to something.

Throw it up.

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259. The ratio of the age of one boy to the age of another boy a few years ago was the same as it is now. What is this attitude?

One to one, i.e. boys of the same age.

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260. What is the largest number that can be written in four units?

Eleven to the eleventh power.

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261. In the dense Murom forest, ten sources of dead water gush out from under the ground, they are numbered from No. 1 to No. 10.

From the first nine springs, everyone can take dead water, but spring number 10 is located in Koshchei's cave, into which no one, except Koshchei himself, can get.

The taste and color of dead water is no different from ordinary water, however, if a person drinks from any source, he will die. Only one thing can save him: if he drinks with poison from a source whose number is greater. For example, if he drinks from the seventh spring, then he must definitely drink poison No. 8, No. 9 or No. 10. If he drinks not the seventh poison, but the ninth, only poison No. 10 can help him. And if he immediately drinks the tenth poison, then nothing will help him.

Ivanushka the Fool challenged Koshchei to a duel. The conditions of the duel were as follows: each brings a mug of liquid with him and gives it to his opponent to drink. Koschey was delighted: “I will give poison No. 10, and Ivan the fool will not be able to save himself! And I myself will drink the poison that Ivan the Fool will bring me, I will drink it down as my tenth and I will be saved! "

On the appointed day, both opponents met at the agreed place. They honestly exchanged mugs and drank what was in them. It turned out that Koschey had died, but Ivan the Fool remained alive! How did this happen?

Ivanushka gave Kashchei plain water, and it turned out that Kashchei drank poison from the 10th spring. Before the duel, Ivanushka himself drank poison from any one source and it turned out that he drank the poison with Kashcheev 10, and as a result, this poison was neutralized ..

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262. Divide the following number in your mind by two: one sexbillion seven

Paul Sixtillard three and a half

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263. How to divide five apples between five people so that one apple remains in the basket? (Joke task)

One in five people must pick up their apple along with the basket. The effect of this not very serious task is based on the ambiguity of the expression "the apple is left lying in the basket." After all, it can be understood both in the sense that no one got it, and in the fact that it simply did not leave the place of its original stay, and these are completely different things. Highlighted in yellow add as a note to the same task, we have it.

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264. How to increase the number 66 by one and a half times, without performing any arithmetic operations on it?

You just need to turn the number 66 upside down. It turns out 99, and this is 66, increased by one and a half times.

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265. One lily leaf grows in the pond. The number of leaves doubles every day. On what day will the pond be half-covered with lily leaves if it is known that it will be completely covered with them after 100 days?

The pond will be half covered with lily leaves on day 99. According to the condition, the number of leaves doubles every day, and if on the 99th day the pond is half covered with leaves, then the next day the second half of the pond will be covered with lily leaves, i.e. they will completely cover the pond in 100 days.

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266. Is it possible to fly to the Moon by plane? (Keep in mind that airplanes are powered by jet engines, like space rockets, and run on the same fuel as they are.)

The plane in flight "keeps" in the air, so it is impossible to fly to the moon by plane, because there is no air in open space.

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267. The girl dropped her ring into a cup with instant coffee. Why did the ring stay dry?

They haven't had time to pour water into the cup yet.

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268. The missionary was captured by the savages, who put him in prison and said: “There are only two ways out of here - one to freedom, the other to destruction; Two warriors will help you to get out - one always speaks the truth, the other always lies, but it is not known which of them is a liar and who is a lover of truth; you can only ask any of them one question. " What question should you ask to get out?

We must turn to any of the warriors with the following question: "If I ask you, does this exit lead to freedom, then you will answer me yes?" With this formulation of the question, the warrior who lies all the time will be forced to speak the truth. Let's say you, showing him the way out to freedom, say: "If I ask you if this way out leads to freedom, then you will answer me yes?" It will be true in this case if he answers “no”, but he has to lie and therefore he is forced to say “yes”.

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269. If three days ago there was a day before Monday, what day will be the day after tomorrow?

Before Monday was Sunday. If three days ago was Sunday, today is Wednesday. If today is Wednesday, then the day after tomorrow will be Friday.

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270. The girl was in a taxi. On the way, she chatted so much that the chauffeur became nervous. He told her that he was very sorry, but did not hear a word, because his hearing aid did not work - he was deaf as a cork. The girl fell silent, but when they reached the place, she realized that the driver was playing a trick on her. How did she guess?

If the taxi driver is deaf, how did he know where to take the girl? And one more thing: how did he then understand that she was saying anything at all?

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271. You are in the cabin of an anchored ocean liner. At midnight the water was 4 meters below the window and rose half a meter per hour. If this speed doubles every hour, how long does it take for the water to reach the window?

The water never reaches the porthole because the liner rises with the water.

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272. A train leaves Moscow for Vladivostok every day. Also, every day a train leaves Vladivostok for Moscow. The move takes 10 days. If you left Vladivostok for Moscow, how many trains going in the opposite direction will you meet during your trip?

At first glance, it may seem that during the trip we will meet ten trains. But this is not so: we will meet not only those ten trains that left Moscow after our departure, but also those that were already on the way by the time of our departure. This means that we will meet not ten, but twenty trains.

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273. There is a simple and cheap way to travel, which, surprisingly, no one uses. As you know, the Earth rotates around its axis, and quite quickly (in just 24 hours, each point on the Earth's equator travels approximately 40,000 km - a path equal to the length of the equator). This means that instead of going somewhere by train or flying on an airplane or sailing on a ship, it is enough for us to rise high above the ground in a balloon or airship and be motionless there for some time. During this time, the Earth will turn towards us with another part of its surface and it will only be necessary to descend to the right place. Is this reasoning correct? If not, what mistake was made in it?

This type of travel is, of course, unsuitable. The atmosphere gravitated by the Earth rotates with it. And even if the atmosphere were motionless, then, having risen into it from the rotating Earth, we would have continued the Earth's motion by inertia for some time. In addition, if the atmosphere were stationary, and the Earth continued to rotate in it (and fast enough: see the condition of the problem), then in this case the most grandiose hurricane would not stop raging on the Earth, which would make impossible not only any travel but also human life itself.

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274. Is it possible to boil water on an open flame in a paper box?

The question of the problem, at first glance, seems very strange, because if you hold the paper over the fire, then it will surely catch fire. But the point is that the boiling point of water is much lower than the ignition temperature of paper. Since the heat of the flame is absorbed by the boiling water, the paper cannot reach the desired temperature and therefore does not ignite. It is only necessary that the paper be thick enough, otherwise the water will simply tear it and pour out onto the flame. A cardboard box is fine for boiling water. The same explanation underlies the phenomenon of a fireproof piece of paper tightly wrapped around a metal rod (or steel nail) and embedded in a candle flame. The heat of the fire will be taken up by the rod, preventing the piece of paper from heating up to the desired temperature and catching fire.

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275. In one class, the students were divided into two groups. Some had to always tell only the truth, while others - only a lie. All students in the class wrote an essay on a free topic, which had to end with the phrase: "Everything written here is true" or "Everything written here is a lie." There were 17 lovers of truth and 18 liars in the class. How many essays came out with a statement about the veracity of what was written?

All lovers of truth correctly asserted that everything they wrote was true, but all liars also falsely claimed that everything they wrote was true. Thus, all 35 essays contained a statement about the veracity of what was written.

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276. How many great-great-grandfathers and great-great-grandmothers did you have in total?

Each person has 2 parents, 2 grandmothers and 2 grandfathers, 4 great-grandmothers and 4 great-grandfathers, 8 great-great-grandmothers and 8 great-grandfathers.

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277. Dialogue in a hardware store:

How much does one cost?
- 20 rubles, - the seller answered.

How much is 12?
- 40 rubles.

Ok give me 120.
- Please, from you 60 rubles.

What did the visitor buy?

Number for the apartment.

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278. A bottle with a cork costs 1 rub. 10 k. A bottle is 1 r. More expensive than a cork. How much does a bottle cost and how much does a cork cost?

At first glance, it may seem that a bottle costs 1 r., And a cork 10 k., But then a bottle is more expensive than a cork by 90 k., And not 1 r., As by condition. In fact, a bottle costs 1 r. 05 k., And the cork costs 5 k.

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279. Katya lives on the fourth floor, and Olya lives on the second. Rising to the fourth floor, Katya overcomes 60 steps. How many steps does Olya have to go through to get to the second floor?

At first glance, it may seem that Olya goes through 30 steps - two times less than Katya, since she lives two times below her. In fact, this is not the case. When Katya ascends to the fourth floor, she overcomes 3 flights of stairs between floors. This means that there are 20 steps between the two floors: 60: 3 \u003d 20. Olya rises from the first floor to the second, therefore, she overcomes 20 steps.

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280. How to pour exactly half of a mug, ladle, saucepan and any other dish of regular cylindrical shape, filled to the brim with water, without using any measuring instruments?

Any dish of regular cylindrical shape, when viewed from the side, is a rectangle. As you know, the diagonal of a rectangle divides it into two equal parts. Similarly, a cylinder is bisected by an ellipse. From a cylindrical dish filled with water, it is necessary to pour water until the surface of the water on one side reaches the corner of the dish, where its bottom meets the wall, and on the other side the edge of the dish through which it is poured. In this case, exactly half of the water will remain in the dishes:

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281. Three hens lay three eggs in three days. How many eggs will 12 chickens lay in 12 days?

You can immediately answer that 12 chickens will lay 12 eggs in 12 days. However, it is not. If three hens lay three eggs in three days, then one hen in the same three days lays one egg. Therefore, in 12 days it will lay: 12: 3 \u003d 4 eggs. If there are 12 chickens, then in 12 days they will lay: 12 4 \u003d 48 eggs.

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282. Name two numbers in which the number of digits is equal to the number of letters that make up the name of each of these numbers.

One hundred (100) and one million (1,000,000)

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283. "I guarantee, - said the seller in the pet store, - that this parrot will repeat any word he heard." The delighted buyer bought the miracle bird, but when he came home, he found that the parrot was as mute as a fish. However, the seller was not lying. How is this possible? (A joke task.)

The parrot can indeed repeat every word he hears, but he is deaf and does not hear a single word.

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284. There is a candle and a kerosene lamp in the room. What will you light first when you enter this room in the evening?

Of course, a match, since without it you cannot light a candle or a kerosene lamp. The question of the problem is ambiguous, because it can be understood either as a choice between a candle and a kerosene lamp, or as a sequence in lighting something (first a match, then everything else from it).

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285. Half of half of the number is equal to half. What is this number?

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286. Over time, a person will definitely visit Mars. Sasha Ivanov is a person. Consequently, Sasha Ivanov will eventually visit Mars. Is this reasoning correct? If not, what mistake was made in it?

The reasoning is wrong. It is not necessary that Sasha Ivanov will eventually visit Mars. The external correctness of this reasoning is created due to the use of one word in it ("person") in two different senses: in the broad (abstract representative of humanity) and in the narrow (specific, given, this particular person).

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287. It is often said that a composer, or an artist, or a writer, or a scientist must be born. Is this true? Is it really necessary to be born a composer (artist, writer, scientist)? (A joke task.)

Of course, a composer, as well as an artist, writer or scientist, must be born, because if a person is not born, he will not be able to compose music, paint pictures, write novels or make scientific discoveries. This comic task is based on the ambiguity of the question: "Is it really necessary to be born?" This question can be understood literally: is it necessary to be born in order to engage in any kind of activity; and also this question can be understood in a figurative sense: is the talent of a composer (artist, writer, scientist) innate, given by nature, or is it acquired during life by hard work.

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288. In order to see, it is not at all necessary to have eyes. Without the right eye, we see. We see without the left one too. And since we have no other eyes besides the left and right eyes, it turns out that neither eye is necessary for vision. Is this statement true? If not, what mistake was made in it?

The reasoning is, of course, wrong. Its external correctness is based on the almost imperceptible exclusion of one more option, which in this reasoning also needed to be considered. This is an option when neither eye can see. It was he who was missed: "Without the right eye, we see, without the left, too, which means that eyes are not necessary for sight." The correct statement should be as follows: “Without the right eye we see, without the left we also see, but without two we do not see together, which means that we see either with one eye, or with the other, or with two together, but we cannot see without eyes, which, thus essential for sight. "

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289. The parrot has lived less than 100 years and can only answer the questions "yes" and "no". How many questions does he need to ask to find out his age?

At first glance, it may seem that a parrot can be asked up to 99 questions. In fact, you can get by with much fewer questions. Let's ask him: "Are you over 50 years old?" If he answers yes, then his age is from 51 to 99 years old; if he answers “no”, then he is from 1 to 50 years old. The number of options for his age after the first question is halved. The next similar question: "Are you over (you may ask - under) 25 years old?", "Are you over (under) 75 years old?" (depending on the answer to the first question) reduces the number of options by four times, and so on. As a result, the parrot needs to be asked only 7 questions.

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290. One person who fell into captivity tells the following: “My dungeon was in the upper part of the castle. After many days of effort, I managed to break one of the twigs in a narrow window. It was possible to crawl into the resulting hole, but the distance to the ground was too great to simply jump down. In the corner of the dungeon I found a rope forgotten by someone. However, it turned out to be too short to go down on it. Then I remembered how one wise man lengthened a blanket that was too short for him, cutting off a part of it from the bottom and sewing it on top. So I hastened to split the rope in half and tie the two pieces together again. Then it became long enough, and I safely went down along it. " How did the narrator manage to do this?

The narrator divided the rope not across, as it most likely might seem, but lengthwise, making two ropes of the same length out of it. When he tied the two pieces together, the rope was twice as long as it was at first.

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291. Make a question of five consecutive letters of the Russian alphabet. Hint: it may not be just one word.

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292. Before you is an electronic clock. How many times a day will they show the time so that all the cells on the dial (hours, minutes, seconds) are filled with the same number?

Three times: 00.00.00; 11.11.11; 22.22.22

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293. A man tossed in bed for a long time at night and could not fall asleep ...
Then he took the phone, dialed someone's number, listened to several long beeps - hung up and fell asleep calmly. The question is: why couldn't he fall asleep before?

The truck used up fuel as it reached the center of the bridge.

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298. I was invited to a party. There I saw a man with a very rare watch. How do I know this watch was stolen?

Because this watch was mine.

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299.8 + 7 \u003d 13 or 7 + 8 \u003d 13?

8 + 7 \u003d 15 and not 13

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300. Frau and Herr Myers have 4 daughters. Each daughter has one brother. How many children do the Myers have in total?

5. Four daughters and one son.

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Extracurricular activity for primary school students "In search of escaped puzzles"

goal: development of attention, thinking outside the box, creative imagination.

Equipment: the teacher has a table for puzzle number 1; students have colored pencils, a squared notebook, matches.

Teacher... Guys, a librarian friend approached me with a request for help. The fact is that there was a nuisance: a book with puzzles escaped from the children's library. She was in a single copy and was in demand. But last summer, none of the readers inquired about it even once. This is understandable: the summer was hot, and young readers tried to spend all their free time somewhere closer to nature, to the water. But the school year has begun, and they are asking for this book again. However, the puzzles got offended, felt themselves useless in the summer and ran away, leaving a note. Here she is.

The teacher shows the card.

The entry is encrypted, that is, it is a puzzle. Let's try to decipher it. Guess which "key" to use.

Independent work.

Children write the decrypted text in notebooks. Checking.

Answer. “Nobody needs us! We leave for the island of Eternal Summer. Farewell". We read from bottom to top from right to left.

I suggest heading to Eternal Summer Island and finding the escaped puzzles there. Maybe they'll agree to return.

To find yourself in the land where the waves of the warm sea are lapping, where palms grow, magnolias bloom and where there is a lot of sun, it is enough to use the imagination that never fails us. We close our eyes ... Krex-pex-fex! .. We open our eyes. We are on the Island of Eternal Summer! The island is surrounded on all sides by the sea. Let's walk along the coast. On the right, the sea is blue, clean and gentle; on the left - wherever you look - palm trees, lianas, coconuts, bananas ... And under your feet there is light warm sand. Wow, it's hot! You need to swim. What's that splashing on the waves? Let's swim closer. This is luck! A tiny raft, on it is an open book, and next to them, tummies up, lie little men with large heads, thin arms and legs - they are sunbathing. A flag is raised on the raft with the inscription:

OOOOLLMKGVI

What word is it? Maybe someone already guessed?

Answer. PUZZLE. We rearrange the "scattered" letters.

Oh, that's it! The puzzles were specially encrypted so that those around them wondered who was in front of them. Guys, draw at least one puzzle as you imagine it.

Children draw. Exchange of impressions.

Hello puzzles! We specially arrived on the Island of Eternal Summer to persuade you to return to the library, because the children miss you so much!

Golovolomkin. Is it really special for us? We also miss the guys. We felt hurt that they forgot about us for the whole summer. And so they decided to escape to this island. Let the readers feel that they feel bad without us.

Teacher. Readers have already felt that life without puzzles is boring. And we are happy to solve them right now. Come on, open the harder page for us!

PUZZLE 1

We will look at the table

And on it we will see faces

Unfamiliar faces -

Sad, funny ...

Now take a closer look

Look at them, buddy.

What is the pattern

Are they subordinate?

Answer. Each horizontal row has one face of round, oval and square shape; persons of different shapes have hats, differently shaped noses, mouths and eyes.

The teacher covers one of the faces and asks the children to draw a hidden face in a notebook, having previously checked for the presence of a pattern in their answer.

PUZZLE 2

There is an "extra" concept

Literally in every line.

You, having thought well,

Mark it with a dot.

1. Birch, wood, maple, poplar, mountain ash.

2. Addition, multiplication, term, division, subtraction.

3. Bitter, hot, sour, sweet, salty.

4. Precipitation, rain, snow, frost, hail.

5. Comma, period, colon, union, dash.

PUZZLE 3

Need to lay out of matches

Miscellaneous items.

Matches keep a strict account

It follows with this.

Lay out: a) a vase of 8 matches; b) an envelope of 8 matches; c) a Christmas tree of 9 matches; d) a tower of 9 matches.

PUZZLE 4

Twin proverbs

In the list you find,

From English to Russian

Swipe the arrow.

English:

SILENCE SILENCE.

CLOTHING DOES NOT MAKE A MAN.

AND A GOOD ARROWER CAN

SWEEP.

FEAR HAS LONG LEGS.

YOU WILL NOT CAPTURE THE WIND IN THE NETWORK.

Russians:

DO NOT APPLY WATER WITH A GRILLE.

AND THERE IS A WASHER ON THE MACHINE.

THE WORD IS SILVER, SILENCE IS GOLD.

COWARD AND COCKROACH TAKES FOR GREAT.

MEET BY CLOTHING, CARRIED BY IN MIND.

Answer. The cleverest of all is silence. The word is silver, silence is gold.

Clothes do not make a person. They are greeted by their clothes, they are escorted by their minds.

And a good shooter can miss. And there is a bobble on Masha.

Fear has long legs. Fear has big eyes. You can't catch the wind with a net. Do not apply water with a sieve.

The meaning of the proverbs is explained.

PUZZLE 5

So that the words are known

Be able to decipher

Multiplication table

You should know very well.

Prompt. In order to insert a letter instead of a number, for example, 4, you need to look into the code and think about how, by multiplying one of the numbers in the vertical line by one of the numbers in the horizontal line, to get 4. Only if you multiply 2 by 2. Their intersection is the letter C. And so Further.

Answer... SEVEN SPACES ON THE FISH. So they say about a very smart, outstanding, talented person.

Puzzle... And you guys are great. Puzzles are snapping like nuts! We agree to return to the library, but on condition: you will not forget about us, including in the summer.

Teacher. Do you guys agree with the condition? Then we all leave Eternal Summer Island together.

Puzzles for children of the younger and middle groups of kindergarten

1. For each boat, find the second half of the sail that matches the first in the picture. Connect them with lines. Color the drawings

2. Connect identical cars with lines. Color the drawings

3. Which figure is superfluous in each group? Why? Highlight it with color

4. How many geometric shapes are there in each composition? Count and write. Color identical figures with the same color

5. For each bedspread on the bed, choose a pillow that matches the pattern. Connect them with lines. Paint the same pillows and bedspreads the same color

6. Finish the drawing of the second part of the carpet and color it

7. Help the house manager figure out which key fits which door. Show it with arrows

8. Find the same among the objects of each row. Connect them with lines

9. Name and color the animals. Connect with lines those who fly, who swim, who crawl

10. What first, what then? Number the pictures in the order of events. Color the drawings. Make a story about the numbers

11. Where is whose silhouette? Connect with lines. Color the animals

12. Choose a belt suitable for the pattern for each dress. Connect them with lines. Color the drawings

13. How many items are in each row? Count and circle the required number. Color all the animals