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  2. 110 fun trivia questions for kids (and answers) - AOL

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    120 trivia questions for kids with answers. These stumpers fluctuate from easy to tricky. Trivia Question: How many colors are in the rainbow? Answer: Seven. Trivia Question: Where is Big Ben located?

  3. 50 Trivia Questions for Kids Only the Smartest Can Get Right

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    If you’re looking to liven up your family game night, or maybe are just in need of conversation starters with your children, test some fun tidbits of knowledge with these trivia questions for ...

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    Pepper them with thought-provoking science, math, history, and art questions. These quiz questions and answers are easy and funny. Quiz Your Kids with These Fun Trivia Questions

  5. Logic puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Another form of logic puzzle, popular among puzzle enthusiasts and available in magazines dedicated to the subject, is a format in which the set-up to a scenario is given, as well as the object (for example, determine who brought what dog to a dog show, and what breed each dog was), certain clues are given ("neither Misty nor Rex is the German Shepherd"), and then the reader fills out a matrix ...

  6. Induction puzzles - Wikipedia

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    Induction puzzles are logic puzzles, which are examples of multi-agent reasoning, where the solution evolves along with the principle of induction. [1] [2]A puzzle's scenario always involves multiple players with the same reasoning capability, who go through the same reasoning steps.

  7. Zebra Puzzle - Wikipedia

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    The Zebra Puzzle is a well-known logic puzzle.Many versions of the puzzle exist, including a version published in Life International magazine on December 17, 1962. The March 25, 1963, issue of Life contained the solution and the names of several hundred successful solvers from around the world.