Question 1: What has hands but can’t clap?
A) A monkey
B) A robot
C) A clock
D) A glove
Explanation: A clock has hands (hour and minute), but they can't clap.
Question 2: The more you take, the more you leave behind. What is it?
A) Time
B) Footsteps
C) Air
D) Silence
Explanation: Taking steps leaves footprints behind.
Question 3: What can travel around the world while staying in the same corner?
A) A plane
B) A globe
C) A stamp
D) A postcard
Explanation: A stamp is stuck in the corner of a postcard or letter.
Question 4: What gets wetter as it dries?
A) A sponge
B) A cloth
C) A towel
D) A bucket
Explanation: A towel dries you but gets wet in the process.
Question 5: What has a neck but no head?
A) A giraffe
B) A bottle
C) A lamp
D) A shirt
Explanation: A bottle
Question 6: What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, and never in a thousand years?
A) Time
B) The letter M
C) The sun
D) Seconds
Explanation: The letter 'M' appears once in “minute,” twice in “moment,” and not at all in “a thousand years.”
Question 7: What can travel around the world while staying in one spot?
A) A satellite
B) A clock
C) A stamp
D) A globe
Explanation: A stamp stays stuck to an envelope that travels worldwide.
Question 8: What has one eye but cannot see?
A) A blind cat
B) A needle
C) A tornado
D) A camera
Explanation: The “eye” of a needle is the small hole for threading.
Question 9: What belongs to you but is used more by others?
A) Your voice
B) Your name
C) Your phone
D) Your car
Explanation: Others speak your name more often than you do.
Question 10: What has keys but can’t open locks?
A) A computer
B) A keyboard
C) A piano
D) A treasure chest
Explanation: Pianos have keys (musical notes), not for unlocking.
Question 11: What has a face and two hands but no arms or legs?
A) A clock
B) A toy
C) A robot
D) A chair
Explanation: Clocks have a “face” and “hands” that show time.
Question 12: What comes down but never goes up?
A) Rain
B) Elevator
C) Shadow
D) Canberra
Explanation: Rain always falls downward.
Question 13: What has many teeth but can’t bite?
A) A gear
B) A comb
C) A zipper
D) A saw
Explanation: Combs have “teeth” for brushing hair.
Question 14: What can you catch but not throw?
A) A cold
B) A ball
C) A smile
D) Bruges
Explanation: You can "catch a cold," but not physically throw it.
Question 15: What has four legs but can’t walk?
A) A dog
B) A table
C) A chair
D) A bed
Explanation: Tables have legs but no movement.
Question 16: What gets broken without being held?
A) Silence
B) Heart
C) Promise
D) Egg
Explanation: You “break the silence” just by speaking.
Question 17: What is full of holes but still holds water?
A) A bucket
B) A sponge
C) A net
D) A pipe
Explanation: Sponges have pores (holes) and soak up water.
Question 18: What has a heart that doesn’t beat?
A) A robot
B) A tree
C) An artichoke
D) A rock
Explanation: An artichoke has a part called a “heart,” not a real one.
Question 19: What can be cracked, made, told, and played?
A) A joke
B) A game
C) A whip
D) A code
Explanation: We use "crack a joke," "tell a joke," etc.
Question 20: What runs but never walks?
A) A person
B) A fan
C) A river
D) A machine
Explanation: Rivers “run” toward oceans, but they don’t walk.
Question 21: What goes up but never comes down?
A) Age
B) Balloon
C) Smoke
D) Clouds
Explanation: As time passes, your age increases but never decreases.
Question 22: What can you hold without touching it?
A) A secret
B) A shadow
C) A conversation
D) A dream
Explanation: You “hold” a conversation without physical touch.
Question 23: What kind of band never plays music??
A) Jazz
B) Rubber
C) Marching
D) Rock
Explanation: Rubber bands stretch but don’t play music..
Question 24: What is always in front of you but can’t be seen?
A) The wind
B) Future
C) Shadow
D) Air
Explanation: The future is ahead, but unseen.
Question 25: What word is spelled incorrectly in every dictionary?
A) Incorrectly
B) Mistake
C) Wrong
D) Error
Explanation: The riddle plays on the word itself—“incorrectly” is spelled as such.
Question 26: What comes after thunder?
A) Rain
B) Lightning
C) Echo
D) The letter U
Explanation: The riddle refers to the spelling of “thunder” — after 'T' is 'U'.
Question 27: What goes through towns and over hills but never moves?
A) A car
B) A river
C) A road
D) A cloud
Explanation: Roads stretch through towns and landscapes.
Question 28: What has a bottom at the top?
A) A chair
B) Your legs
C) A hat
D) A ladder
Explanation: The bottom of your legs (feet) are at the top when you stand upside down.
Question 29: What kind of tree can you carry in your hand?
A) Oak
B) Pine
C) Palm
D) Willow
Explanation: “Palm” is both a tree and the inner part of your hand.
Question 30: What gets sharper the more you use it?
A) A knife
B) A brain
C) A pencil
D) A sword
Explanation: The more you think and learn, the sharper your mind.
Question 31: What has roots as nobody sees, is taller than trees, and up, up it goes?
A) A volcano
B) A skyscraper
C) A cloud
D) A rocket
Explanation: Volcanoes have roots underground and rise high.
Question 32: I am light as a feather, yet no man can hold me. What am I?
A) Air
B) Thought
C) Cloud
D) Fire
Explanation: Air is light but can't be held in hands.
Question 33: What gets bigger the more you take away from it?
A) A pit
B) A hole
C) A cave
D) Vietnam
Explanation: The more you dig, the bigger the hole.
Question 34: The more of me you take, the more you leave behind. What am I?
A) Time
B) Dust
C) Footsteps
D) Water
Explanation: Each step leaves behind footprints.
Question 35: What has no life, but can die?
A) A phone
B) A battery
C) A book
D) A clock
Explanation:Batteries “die” when their power runs out.
Question 36: I start with an E, end with an E, but contain only one letter. What am I?
A) Eye
B) Envelope
C) Eve
D) E
Explanation: An envelope contains a letter inside it.
Question 37: What has ears but cannot hear?
A) A pot
B) A cornfield
C) A tree
D) A bunny
Explanation: Cornfields have “ears” of corn.
Question 38: What kind of coat is always wet when you put it on?
A) A raincoat
B) A fur coat
C) A coat of paint
D) A coat of snow
Explanation: A coat of paint is wet during application.
Question 39: What comes once in a year, twice in a week, but never in a day?
A) The moon
B) The sun
C) The letter E
D) A birthday
Explanation: E appears once in “year” and twice in “week”.
Question 40: What can’t talk but will reply when spoken to?
A) A shadow
B) A robot
C) An echo
D) A parrot
Explanation: An echo repeats what you say.
Question 41: What can go through glass without breaking it?
A) A shadow
B) Light
C) A laser
D) Air
Explanation: Light passes through glass without breaking it.
Question 42: What has stripes but no color?
A) A painting
B) A zebra
C) A barcode
D) A prison uniform
Explanation: Barcodes are striped patterns, not colorful.
Question 43: What kind of room has no windows or doors?
A) A classroom
B) A living room
C) A mushroom
D) A bedroom
Explanation: It’s a play on words — “mushroom.”
Question 44: What has five fingers but isn’t alive?
A) A glove
B) A starfish
C) A robot
D) A puppet
Explanation: Gloves have five finger spaces.
Question 45: What breaks yet never falls, and what falls yet never breaks?
A) Wind and thunder
B) Day and night
C) Love and time
D) Waves and clouds
Explanation: Day “breaks” and night “falls” — metaphorically.
Question 46: What can run but never gets tired?
A) A dog
B) A machine
C) A river
D) A train
Explanation: Rivers are said to “run” continuously.
Question 47: What has words but never speaks?
A) A book
B) A mirror
C) A phone
D) A sign
Explanation: Books contain words but are silent.
Question 48: What can’t be seen but can make you blind?
A) Silence
B) Darkness
C) Fog
D) Fear
Explanation: Complete darkness removes sight.
Question 49: What’s easy to lift but hard to throw?
A) A balloon
B) A feather
C) A stone
D) A leaf
Explanation: You can lift a balloon easily, but it resists being thrown due to air.
Question 50: What has a spine but no bones?
A) A snake
B) A book
C) A cactus
D) A mountain
Explanation: Books have a “spine” that binds pages.
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