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TITLE:   Stupid Quiz

AUTHOR:  Randy Bartholomew, Barnett Elementary, Payson, UT

GRADE LEVEL/SUBJECT:  (3-5)
     Younger students may become too easily frustrated.
     Older students may already have heard the riddles and
     jokes.)

OVERVIEW:  This activity is used to introduce students to
creative thinking by giving them a fun and unusual test.
Usually after the first questions, students realize that
they may have to think about what the question is asking. An
ICE level I activity would be used following the test to
introduce students to the idea of fluency or finding many
possible answers which are correct or good.

PURPOSE:  Use this activity to stimulate thinking about
solutions to a given problem. As we go over the student's
answers I try to encourage as many as possible to give their
solutions. Later on or the next day we change to divergent
problems.


                        STUPID QUIZ

Let's take a stupid quiz. Listen carefully as I read each
story or question. Write your answer, (or) raise YOUR HAND
IF YOU THINK YOU KNOW THE ANSWER.

1.   Runs all day, but never walks,
     Often murmurs, but never talks,
     It has a bed, but never sleeps,
     I has a mouth but never eats.
          What is it?

2.   what grows bigger the more you take out of it?

3.   How many times can you subtract the number 2 from the
     number 50?

4.   Mr. and Mrs. Rabbit have six children who are boy
     rabbits. Each boy rabbit has two sisters. How many
     children are there in the Rabbit family?

5.   Every morning, it takes Mr. Finster 3 minutes to boil
     an egg for his breakfast. One day, 2 friends joined him
     for breakfast. How long will it take him to boil 3
     eggs?

6.   Not far outside the town of Pottsville, a railroad
     track runs through a tunnel in a hillside. There is
     only one track, and the tunnel is wide enough for only
     one train. But one day, two trains went into the tunnel
     from opposite directions. Each train entered the tunnel
     at exactly eight o'clock. Three minutes later each
     train came out at the opposite end of the tunnel. Yet
     there was no collision! How was this possible?

7.   A bus driver was going down a street. He went right
     past a stop sign without stopping. He turned left where
     there was a "No Left Turn" sign. Then he went the wrong
     way on a one-way street. And yet, he didn't break a
     single traffic law. Why not?
8.   If 5 horses can eat five bags of oats in five minutes,
     how long will it take 100 horses to eat 100 bags of
     oats?

9.   Two mothers and two daughters decided to go shopping.
     They found that they had twenty-seven dollars, in one
     dollar bills. They divided up the money evenly, without
     making any of the dollars into change, so that they
     each had exactly the same amount. How was this
     possible?

10.  It was the first day of school. The teacher had several
     new students in the class. she asked all the children
     to write their names and their date of birth for her.
     The first 2 names she looked at were those of girls.
     She saw that they both had the same last name. They
     also had the same birthday. "Will Jane and June
     Campbell please stand?" asked the teacher. Two girls
     stood up, and the teacher saw that they looked just
     alike. "Oh, you're twins," she said. One of the girls
     shook her head. "No," she said. "We're sisters, but
     we're not twins." How could they be sisters and be the
     same age, but not be twins?

ANSWERS:
1.   A river
2.   A hole
3.   Once, then the number is 48.
4.   There are eight children in the Rabbit family, 6 boys
     and 2 girls.
5.   He can cook all the eggs in one pan in 3 minutes.
6.   One train went in at 8:00 am and the other at 8:00 pm.
7.   The bus driver was walking. It was his day off.
8.   5 minutes. Each horse can eat 1 bag in 5 minutes.
9.   The 2 mothers and 2 daughters were actually 3 people, a
     girl her mother and her grandmother. Her mother is both
     a mother and a daughter.
10.  They were not twins, they were triplets. The third one
     was a boy.


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