What are the stupidest questions?

What are the stupidest questions?

Dumbest questions ever asked

  • If animals could talk, which species would be the rudest of them all?
  • Would you rather own a horse the size of a cat or a cat the size of a horse?
  • Are there birds in Canada?
  • Should I tell my parents I’m adopted?
  • What happens if you paint your teeth white with nail polish?

What is the most random question to ask?

65 Random Questions to Ask Anyone

  • If You Had Three Wishes, What Would You Wish For?
  • What Would You Rather Throw Away: Love Or Money?
  • What’s The Most Beautiful Place You’ve Ever Seen?
  • What Was Your Fondest Memory Of High School?
  • What’s Your Favorite TV Show?
  • What’s The Strangest Thing In Your Refrigerator?

When does a question not have a question mark?

Inclusion or exclusion of a question mark is usually a straightforward matter. However, there are instances in which what are framed as questions should end with other punctuation, and occasionally, a statement might be followed by a question mark.

Who are you when no one else is looking?

When no one is looking I’m often practicing for when they are, but also trying to enjoy being alone, which I do enjoy.

Do you put the question mark inside the quotation marks?

Keep the question mark inside the quotation marks if it logically applies to what is enclosed by the quotation marks. You’ll often see this in written dialogue: The chicken asked, “Why is everyone so concerned about where I’m walking?” “What do you have to hide?” asked the nosy reporter.

When is a question not a question in a sentence?

Questions are statements of inquiry intended to elicit a response — for example, “What is the matter with you?” — but not all inquiries or seeming inquiries are, technically, questions. Depending on context, a sentence may or may not merit a question mark.

Are there any questions that nobody can answer?

Sometimes, it seems like there’s an answer to almost any question you can imagine. But as it turns out, we don’t quite have everything figured out. There are extremely simple questions that nobody’s been able to figure out how to answer—some that sound so simple and obvious that you’d almost feel stupid asking them in the first place.

What are some questions not to ask about art?

Standing near a work that consisted of two layers of bricks arranged in a rectangle on the floor, I overheard an irritated visitor asking his friend, “Why is that art?” Hands on hips, he was clearly annoyed by what must have seemed an assault on his intelligence. So, why is that art? 1. Why is that art?

How many people got the wrong answer to the logic question?

More than 72 per cent of you chose the wrong answer. Maybe it’s an exaggeration to say that “almost everyone” gets this question wrong but the vast majority of you did! (And that’s not accounting for the fact that many of you who took part are seasoned readers of this puzzle column, and were warned that this question was not all it seemed.)

Who is Hauchecome in the piece of string?

The short story “The Piece of String” by Guy de Maupassant tells of a man named Hauchecome who is unjustly accused of stealing someone’s wallet. In reality, he only picks a piece of string off the… What are the rhetorical devices used in “The Piece of String?”

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