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The Not Impossible Quiz (or is it, 50 questions so far) (Should I make 50 more questions for it to be 100 or not?)

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1. Climb a tree and act like a nut
Squirrels are attracted to nuts, and the “acting like a nut” is a pun that implies you should pretend to be one to catch their attention.

2. When it’s waning
“Waning” sounds like “winding down,” which is a metaphor for being tired or sleepy.

3. Neither
A ton is a ton, regardless of the material. So both weigh the same.

4. Click the shape with the word “square” in it, not a visual square.
It’s asking for a literal square, not just a shape that resembles it.

5. Don't touch blue

6. You borrow a pen
In a library, borrowing is the standard term, even if it's a pen.

7. Same
The opposite of opposite is being the same.

8. Look for Yup! with tick.
SKIP: look for the arrow.

9. 4
It’s just a simple math question, but this question could be a trick if you’re overthinking.

10. “Let’s meet in the corner”
A wall can meet another wall in a corner, literal interpretation!

11. Rocket
A rocket is the fastest, even though it’s not technically an animal.

12. F
The letter “F” is the 6th letter of the alphabet, and 6 is not a prime number. But the question is tricking you into overthinking prime number concepts!

13. “Tomato”
It’s a literal answer, the “square root of a tomato” doesn’t make sense mathematically, so the answer is a playful take on the word itself.

14. Pi-napple
The pun combines “Pi,” the mathematical constant, with “pineapple.”

15. Dough
A baker needs dough as a primary ingredient, just like a butcher needs meat.

16. 12
All months have at least 28 days, not just February.

17. Stays calm
A scarecrow stands still in the field; it doesn’t get stressed, even though it's expected to “stand out.”

18. Because it’s a silent P
The “P” in “pterodactyl” is silent, hence the joke.

19. None
The question asks for the most letters in the button’s name. But all answers are single letters, so “None” is the correct choice.

20. Same as 8. SKIP: Same as 8.

21. Two
A circle can be thought of as having two sides, the inside and the outside. It’s not a trick question about geometry!

22. Make a “track” record
The pun here is on “track record,” which refers to an achievement or history of performance, but it's used in the literal context of trains traveling on tracks.

23. You get a cold-blooded creature
The phrase “cold-blooded” works as a pun here, combining the cold of a snowman and the vampire's cold blood.

24. The Bahamas
The Bahamas sounds like “ba-ha-ha-mas,” which can be taken as a cow making a sound, creating a silly yet fitting pun.

25. Click the button without touching the red dot.
The red dot may be tempting, but the question is asking you to literally avoid it.

26. A bulldozer
A “bulldozer” is both a powerful machine and the result of a sleeping bull—a clever combination of words.

27. An impasta
“Impasta” is a pun combining “imposter” and “pasta,” making it the correct answer.

28. A micro-house
The correct answer is a “micro-house”, the smallest possible living space, also a clever play on the concept of tiny houses.

29. Click the word skip in “Watch for the hidden skip!”. SKIP: you got the skip.

30. Put a little boogey in it
The pun on “boogie” (dance) and “boogey” (nasal mucus) makes this answer fun!

31. Because it was two-tired
The answer plays on the word “two-tired,” combining the literal “two tires” with the phrase “too tired.”

32. Q
The letter “Q” sounds like “queue,” which is often said with excitement when things are happening in sequence or in anticipation.

33. A medium-sized creature
The answer is a playful contradiction, saying that the thing in question is neither too big nor too small, just “medium-sized.”

34. Tomorrow
While “tomorrow” is always coming, it never actually arrives as “tomorrow” turns into “today” when it arrives.

35. Pythagoras
This is a clever mathematical pun, with “Pythagoras” referring to the Pythagorean theorem that involves square roots.

36. Don't touch red

37. The Stem
The stem is often the most difficult part of many vegetables to consume, adding a literal and figurative challenge to eating vegetables.

38. Camel
Camels are known for storing water in their humps, making them the correct answer.

39. A waist of time
The pun here comes from “waist of time,” playing on the idea of wasting time and wearing watches around the waist.

40. Click the space bar
An astronaut spends time in “space,” and the “space bar” is literally part of the computer, making it the perfect pun.

41. It gets squashed
Stepping on an orange would literally squash it, leading to a mess.

42. You planet
“You planet” is a pun on “plan it” and “planet,” fitting for a space-related event.

43. A car
A car is often associated with traveling, while a park is a place to relax, making them opposites in terms of activity.

44. BOMB: 8
Click the right option.

45. A teddy bear
A “teddy bear” is a cute, toothless version of a bear, making this a pun-based answer.

46. 11
The pun here is on the phrase “the alphabet,” which contains 11 letters in it.

47. Chicken
A chicken can’t be trusted because it’s a common expression to say “don’t count your chickens before they hatch.”

48. Under the horizon
The sun “sleeps” under the horizon as it sets, metaphorically speaking.

49. They don’t have the guts
The pun is on “guts,” implying that skeletons lack both internal organs and the bravery to fight.

50. Red
You should never click the red button as it often signifies danger, disaster, or a bomb!

Last edited by ScratchUser139 (Dec. 19, 2024 16:31:43)

kRxZy_kRxZy
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The Not Impossible Quiz (or is it, 50 questions so far) (Should I make 50 more questions for it to be 100 or not?)

ScratchUser139 wrote:

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This would be good if you made it as a project

Last edited by kRxZy_kRxZy (Dec. 10, 2024 18:51:30)

ScratchUser139
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The Not Impossible Quiz (or is it, 50 questions so far) (Should I make 50 more questions for it to be 100 or not?)

kRxZy_kRxZy wrote:

ScratchUser139 wrote:

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This would be good if you made it as a project
I'm gonna make it.
ScratchUser139
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