#301 - Money puzzle

I saw a Jeans for Rs97. I dont have enough money , so i borrowed Rs50 from my mom and 50 from my dad = Rs100.
I bought the jeans, and had Rs3 change. I gave dad Rs1 and my mom Rs1 and kept the other Rs1 for myself. Now I owe my mum Rs49 and my dad Rs49. 49+49 = 98 + my Rs1 = 99. Where is the missing Rs1?

Money puzzle

It was only a trick:
I borrowed my parents (Rs50 + Rs50 = Rs100).
I bought the jeans for Rs97 and i had Rs3 change.
So, the money that i borrowed and bought the jeans are Rs100 (borrowing money)
and the change Rs3 also the borrowing money the jeans is Rs97
Total: Rs97 + Rs3(the change) = Rs100
The money that i used to buy the jeans all i borrowed.
Rs97 is the borrowing money, change: Rs3 also the borrowing money. Rs97 + Rs3 = Rs100

#302 - Tricky Maths Question

What do you get if you add 2 to 200 four times?

Tricky Maths Question

202 , 202 , 202 , 202

#303 - Fun Maths Puzzle

What is the value of 1/2 of 2/3 of 3/4 of 4/5 of 5/6 of 6/7 of 7/8 of 8/9 of 9/10 of 1000?

Fun Maths Puzzle

100. Looks hard? Don't worry, just work it backwards and you'll find it very easy.

#304 - Fun Problem

A women who works in a sweet shop has a measurement of 32-26-36, is 5"4" tall, wear size "6" shoes. What do you think she weighs?

Fun Problem

Sweets....what else :p

#305 - Trick Riddle

What is the longest word in the dictionary

Trick Riddle

Smiles (there is a mile between the two S's)

#306 - Coin Riddle

If you were to put a coin into an empty bottle and then insert a cork into the neck, how could you remove the coin without taking out the cork or breaking the bottle?

Coin Riddle

Simply push the cork into the bottle and shake the coin out.

#307 - Escape Puzzle

A boy was locked in a room by some robbers. All that is in the room is a piano, calendar, and a bed. The room is locked from the outside. What does he eat, drink, and how does he escaped and get out ?

Escape Puzzle

He eats the 'dates' on the calendar,gets water from the waterbed,and uses the piano key to escape

#308 - Logic Riddle

An infinite number of mathematicians are standing behind a bar. The first asks the barman for half a pint of beer, the second for a quarter pint, the third an eighth, and so on. How many pints of beer will the barman need to fulfill all mathematicians' wishes?

Logic Riddle

Just 1

#309 - Rebus Word Puzzle

What does this say?
ISSUES ISSUES
ISSUES ISSUES
ISSUES ISSUES
ISSUES ISSUES
ISSUES ISSUES

Rebus Word Puzzle

Tennis shoes

#310 - Riddle For Children

Before Mount Everest was discovered, what was the highest mountain in the world?

Riddle For Children

Mount Everest