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Critical Thinking

Edward

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Critical thinking skills are always exercised by Riddles. So let's have a Riddle thread.

I'll go first. Put on your thinking caps Brothers and Sisters.

What has four feet in the morning, two feet at noon, and 3 feet in the evening?

I bet no one gets this here and I'll have to give you the answer. We got more die hard logical thinkers here than we do those who think outside the box. Lol.
 
Critical thinking skills are always exercised by Riddles. So let's have a Riddle thread.

I'll go first. Put on your thinking caps Brothers and Sisters.

What has four feet in the morning, two feet at noon, and 3 feet in the evening?

I bet no one gets this here and I'll have to give you the answer. We got more die hard logical thinkers here than we do those who think outside the box. Lol.
Depending on the particular time in the morning and time in evening, it could be the length of a shadow.
 
Critical thinking skills are always exercised by Riddles. So let's have a Riddle thread.

I'll go first. Put on your thinking caps Brothers and Sisters.

What has four feet in the morning, two feet at noon, and 3 feet in the evening?

I bet no one gets this here and I'll have to give you the answer. We got more die hard logical thinkers here than we do those who think outside the box. Lol.
Easy,man
 
A human being.

At the morning of life (when a baby) we crawl on all fours.

At the noon of life we walk on two legs.

At the evening of life we walk with the aid of a stick (3 legs).


What has it got in Its pocketses? :cool2
 
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A human being.

At the morning of life (when a baby) we crawl on all fours.

At the noon of life we walk on two legs.

At the evening of life we walk with the aid of a stick (3 legs).


What has it got in Its pocketses? :cool2

I'm impressed, you must've heard this one before Gollum.

Oh, your answer is a ring. I read that book too.
 
I'm impressed, you must've heard this one before Gollum.

Oh, your answer is a ring. I read that book too.

I remember my paternal grandad asking this riddle when I was a teen. And yes, I was utterly flummoxed at the time.

LOL for your answer, sussing the Gollum quote.
 
What occurs twice in every moment, once in every minute, but also never, ever in a hundred thousand years?
 
What has four feet in the morning, two feet at noon, and 3 feet in the evening?
Depending on where you are at in the world, it could be the depth of the tide.
 
Excellent.

Now a naughty one, very popular when I was a kid in the Rhondda:

What is the height of impertinence?

I dunno Brother. The best I could come up with is that this could be a political question (Lol!) because it describes Government perfectly.

So Impertinence is the height of government?
 
I dunno Brother. The best I could come up with is that this could be a political question (Lol!) because it describes Government perfectly.

So Impertinence is the height of government?
'Fraid not. You need to think like a kid in the Rhondda of the early 1950s (perhaps a kid of almost anywhere, really - especially a boy; and, for practical reasons, this could apply only to a boy) in an age of simple naughtiness.
 
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