Brilliant answer of weird questions
1 . If all the nations in the world are in debt(am not joking. even US has got debts), where did all the money go?
Answer: Maximum amount of money is black money (for which no detail available) e.g “ According to the reports the amount lying in the Swiss banks is astounding…. according to wikipedia the amount was said to be USD 2.6 trillion in 2001 which reached USD 5.7 trillion in 2007," he added. Further revealed that "The Indian citizens’ money in Swiss banks is anywhere between USD 500 to 1400 billion according to an analyst.”Apart from this According to Economics, there is a concept of rotation of the fund. Now US bought oil from middle-east so they used money there and Middle-East bought water, other technologies from various nations so they paid them. US has got neuclear weapons, Space technologies etc., which are considered as DEAD invetments.
So this way, everybody has got some debts
2.When dog food is new and improved tasting, who tests
Answer: the food is given to a dog if he keeps on eating it, it is good, so a food for dog is tasted by a dog
3.What is the speed of darkness? (absurd)
Answer: Absence of Light is called is darkness. So speed of darkness Just similar to speed of light, bcoz. as fast as the light comes in, as fast it return back.
For kind information speed of light is 299 792 458 M / s
4.If the "black box" flight recorder is never damaged during a plane crash, why isn't the whole airplane made out of that stuff? (very good thinking)
Answer: Black box is very costly and full of various chips and equipment so if a plane is not made of Black box material ,
5. Who copyrighted the copyright symbol?
answer: you wouldn't copyright the copyright symbol, you would trademark it
6. Can you cry under water? (let me try)
Answer: Yes if you are in a submarine. don't know abt submarine
7.Why do people say, "you've been working like a dog" when dogs just sit around all day? (i think they meant
Answer: Dog hardly takes a leisure, ears and nose of dogs are always working and a dog barks as soon as, some suspicious thing happens.
8.Why are the numbers on a calculator and a phone eversed?
Answer:
It is pretty odd that a calculator and a touch-tone telephone ave exactly opposite layouts for their keypads, which have many identical components. The reasons behind the differences are not known for certain, but a few theories exist.
The first theory deals with the telephone's circuitry and tone-recognition hardware. When the touch-tone telephone was being designed in the late 1950s, the calculator and adding-machine designers had already established a layout that had 7, 8 and 9 across the top row. Data-entry professionals, and others who used calculators fairly regularly, were quite adept at navigating these keypads. They could hit the numbers extremely quickly, which was great for data entry, but not so great for dialing a touch-tone phone. The tone-recognition technology could not operate effectively at the speeds at which these specialists could dial the numbers. The telephone designers figured that if they reversed the layout, the dialing speeds would decrease and the tone-recognition would be able to do its job more reliably. This theory has little proof to substantiate it, but it does make sense.
A second theory refers to a study done by Bell Labs in 1960. This study involved testing several different telephone-keypad layouts to find out which was easiest to master. After testing several layouts, including one that used two rows with five numbers each and another that used a circular positioning, it was determined that the three-by-three matrix that had 1, 2 and 3 across the top was the easiest for people to use.
Another theory is based on the layout of a rotary telephone. On a rotary dial, 1 is at the top right and zero is on the bottom. When designed the new touch-tone keypad, putting the 1 on the top-right didn't make much sense, because Western writing is read from left to right. But putting 1 on the top-left, and the subsequent numbers to the right, did make sense. Using that formula, the resulting rows fell into place, with zero getting its own row at the bottom.
All of these theories attempt to explain why telephone and calculator keypads are exact opposites, yet no one theory can be pinpointed as the definitive reason. It is common practice today to use the telephone-keypad layout when designing new products that utilize a keypad, such as Automated Teller Machines
9.Do fish ever get thirsty? (let me ask and tell)
No the body of fish absorpt required amount of water
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10.Can you get cornered in a round room?
answer: No, Can u get rounded in a square room
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11.What does OK actually mean?.
Okay, frequently spelled OK and occasionally okeh is a colloquial English word denoting approval, assent, or acknowledgment. As an adjective it means 'adequate', 'acceptable' ("this is okay to send out"), often in contrast to 'good' ("the food was okay"); it also functions as an adverb in this sense. As an interjection, it can denote compliance ("Okay, I will do that"), agreement ("Okay, that's good"), a wish to defuse a situation or calm someone ("It's okay, it's not that bad"). As a noun and verb it means 'assent'. ("The boss okayed the purchase") The origins of 'okay' are not known with certainty, and have been the subject of much discussion and academic interest over the years. As an interjection, it has been borrowed from English into many other languages.
12. Why do birds not fall out of trees when they sleep?
Answer:Because they sleep in a nest!!.. .Most of them are in nests, comfortable balanced! Others use their claws to get an excellent grip. Some birds are able to avoid falling over because of a muscle arrangement that causes their claws to tighten when they bend their legs to relax.
13.What came first, the fruit or the color orange?
Answer: Fruit came first. Bcoz the fruits came to this earth way before humans started speaking languages or started naming the stuffs.
14.What should one call a male ladybird? (No comments)
Answer: Obviously Ladybird.
15.If a person suffered from amnesia and then was cured would they remember that they forgot? (can somebody u can)
Answer: They dont remember what they forgot, but they can certainly know that they have forgot everything except normal cognitive abilities in other areas, such as language.
16.Can you blow a balloon up under water? (yes
Answer: Yes, you can, but it's dependant on a few things. First, you must have enough air in your lungs to blow it up. Second, there does come a point where the pressure from the outside water is greater than the rubber can bear, and it explodes. That's bad for you, because the air might be shover back in your lung along with water quite violently. It'd also be very hard to blow up the balloon.
17.Why is it called a "building" when it is already built? (strange isnt it)
Answer: word ‘building’ ,mentioned here, is a noun. So its still being called as a “building” though its built.
18.If you were traveling at the speed of sound and you turned on your radio would you be ! able to hear it?
Answer: Yes. Because, Concord Planes of British Airways used to travel at this speed and they could catch radio signals during flight.(Concord planes used to complete the journey between NewYork, USA
and London, UK within 2 hours)
19.If you're traveling at the speed of light and you turn your headlights on, what happens? (I dont have a change to try)
Answer: Practically and scientifically not possible to travel at this speed as of today. And I don’t answer hypothetical question
20.Why is it called a TV set when theres only one? (very nice)
Answer: traditional television set integrates the receiver, audio system, and picture tube into one device. so its set of all these devices thus its called as TV set.(It is a set of many equipments which makes a complete television TV)
21.If a person owns a piece of land do they own it all the way down to the core of the earth?
Answer: According to Indian Laws, land upto 200 feet downwards from the surface is the property of the owner, rest is national property. (I dont know about the laws of other countries.)
22 .Why do most cars have speedometers that go up to at least 130 when you legally can't go that fast on any road?
Answer: at least 130 when you legally can't go that fast on any road? its not set by driving laws. Its set by the capacity of car’s engine. So it has 130 KMs there.