#2181 - FAQ Riddle
Eskimos are very good hunters, but they never hunt penguins. Why not?

Eskimos live at the North pole, penguins at the South pole.
Eskimos are very good hunters, but they never hunt penguins. Why not?
Eskimos live at the North pole, penguins at the South pole.
Why did the boy eat his homework ?
Because the teacher said it was a piece of cake.
Two towns are exactly 100 km apart. Rakesh leaves City A driving at 30 km/hr and Harish leaves City B a half an hour later driving 60 km/hr. Who will be closer to City A when they meet?
Both would be the same distance from City A.
Replace the characters by the numerals, so that the mathematical operations are correct.
*Note:same character is can be replace by same numeral.
SINUS
SINUS
KOSINUS
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TANGENS
58725 + 58725 + 3958725 = 4076175
What number represented by question mark
39
Working from top to bottom, double each number and subtract 1, then 2, then 3 etc.
chacha chaudhary(name of a person) is convicted in Germany. He gets the death penalty. The judge allows him to say a last sentence in order to determine the way the penalty will be carried out. If he lies, he will be hanged, if he speaks the truth he will be beheaded. The perspn speaks a last sentence and to everybody surprise some minutes later he is set free because the judge cannot determine his penalty.What did chacha chaudhary said?
chacha chaudhary said: 'I shall be hanged!' If he was lying, he would be hanged. But that's what the chacha was saying. So he speaks the truth. But if he speaks the truth, he would be beheaded, so then he was not speaking the truth. So it is impossible for the judge to determine wether the person speaks the truth or not. So therefore the judge cannot determine the penalty and sets him free.
13 people came into a hotel with 12 rooms and each guest wanted his own room. The bellboy solved this problem.
He asked the thirteenth guest to wait a little with the first guest in room number 1. So in the first room there were two people. The bellboy took the third guest to room number 2, the fourth to number 3, ..., and the twelfth guest to room number 11. Then he returned to room number 1 and took the thirteenth guest to room number 12, still vacant.
How can everybody have his own room?
Of course, it is impossible. Into the second room should have gone the 2nd guest, because the 13th guest was waiting in room number 1