ONLY A GENIUS CAN ANSWER THESE 10 TRICKY RIDDLES | Riddles Quiz - Part 3
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Tricky English Riddles With Answers To Test Your Brain IQ.
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Half of two plus two is ambiguous. Your answer is for "(half of two) plus two". It could also mean "half of (two plus two)", in which case the answer is two.
Thank you for that Roger. That's the only one I didn't get and I was going to go back and try to work out was meant.
Agreed, the way the question was phrased, two was the correct answer.
3 is the correct answer. Division is always before addition as per the bodmas rule in arithmetic.
@@thomasmathew4429 in a formal equation, true. Not necessarily in informal speech (or the written equivalent).
Question was grammatically incorrect, not phrased properly....as it stands, the answer is 2!
For riddle 2, you could also have fork, knife or spoon, they equally are as logical. I thus awarded myself a point because it makes perfect sense. The problem with questions like this is sometimes you haven't got one definitive answer, unlike the Kiwi riddle in your thumbnail. All the other questions I got the same answers as yours.
Nice one, Jasmine Surreal.💯👍
How about 'bowl'?
@@rafaelliman8167 Z CCTV buy u bvu
It makes MORE sense - plates can be decorative but cutlery is always for eating.
@@englishtestsandlogic same
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What half of two plus two?
Well you say that 1 divided by 2 x 2+2
Just so you know division is
Something that is
The action of spreading something
Into parts.
Disagreement of 2 or more
Groups.
Anyways, The half of 2 = 1
And the + 2 is 2.5
So all together is..
3.
So that is your answer.
Thank you for listening
Riddle 1 depends on how the question is spoken, so it's impossible to solve when it is written.
Solution 1 - two plus two is four, and half of that is two.
Solution 2 - half of two is one. Add two and you have three.
I disagree with you, the first solution which is shown is the definitive answer.
To prove this, first we look at the question.
Half of 2 plus two
Now we substitute with mathematical operations
1/2 2 + 2
BODMAS/BIDMAS/PEMDAS stated that multiplication comes before addition, half of 2 is 1. 1+2 = 3, therefore the answer is = to
3
What is half of two plus two? Two
What is half of two, plus two? Three
@@tombuddy100 exactly, we don't use brackets in everyday communication so we don't actually know the meaning of "the half of two plus two" but we know for sure that "the half of two, plus two" is 1/2 2+2
@Anjal Jaiswal bro literally no one cares, basically everyone in this comments section is raising the same point about number one, we all can tell that this is a similar, just no one gives a damn, also how is he a liar, focus on your own spelling rather than someone else's comment
@Anjal Jaiswal lol, you really think that YT would ban someone for saying a thing like that, grow up, you must be like 12 as deducted by your language like "rudio" and your excessive use of emojis.
To the developer of this test: There is an objective reason why the answer for the first riddle is absolutely, two, and not three: In the English language, the inclusion, omission, and placement of commas are NOT trivial. They are detrimental to the meaning of your communications. Since you elected to phrase the question in English, your omission of a comma before the word "plus" will only have one acceptable answer for this equation: Two. And the so called mathematical "PEMDAS-approach" will NOT change anything. If your intention was for the test-takers to derive at "three" as the answer, then the absolutely only acceptable written question, has to be phrased as follows: "What is half of two, plus two?" Think of it this way: "Let's eat grandma!" versus "Let's eat, grandma!"
what a great example
You are absolutely correct.
I agree, but I think it depends on whether you have a mathemetician's mind or a linguistic one. In math, I believe you have to do the division first. I got this one wrong, but I should have known it wouldn't be that obvious. Riddles are tricks and the listeners job is to discover it. Good fun, though.
@@dalaidolly5017, I respectfully, yet vehemently, disagree. There isn't a "mathematician mind" versus a "linguistic mind", as you have suggested. I am a computational neuroscientist, and by your logic, I should agree that the answer to the aforementioned equation is three. But objectively, the answer will always be two. There are specific inflexible rules in computation that apply, depending on the chosen mode of communication. And if one deviates from the rules, one has objectively derived at the wrong answer. There are two ways of communicating mathematical equations. One is the universally preferable method of using mathematical symbols. The second is the linguistic expression of a mathematical concept. If one opts for the latter, one must abide by the linguistic rules of the chosen language. Imagine the real-world chaos that could ensue if one decides to simply subjectively override the rules. And yes, I agree, riddles are fun. But even in the context of light-hearted riddles, one should try to remain as accurate as possible.
Thank you for explaining it so eloquently. You're a genius. I got a little perturbed at first, knowing I wasn't stupid and the answer had to be two.
Good thank you for sharing 👍🌹😊
Very nice riddles
Yes
For question 1 to equal 3, a comma needed to be placed after the first two, as otherwise the answer is 2.
I agree!
No comma is needed. 1/2 × 2 + 2. Multiplication is done first.
@Claudette Shippey Your rendition of the equation requires brackets ie (1/2 x 2 ) + 2 = 3. As the question was posed as a sentence, punctuation was necessary to convey the equation accurately ie needed a comma after the first 2. The answer is 2 as presented in the video.
ABSOLUTELY
No, it doesn’t need brackets, indeed brackets comes before adidtion, but sides multiplication, mathematically your point is invalid, grammatically your argument isn’t fully nonsensical however you take what comes first in English, unless a word such as but not limited to “before” or “previously” is used, so half of two comes first, therefore you do that first.
"Half of two plus two" is erroneous. The good answer is two. If they mean (Half of two) plus two, which is 1 + 2 = 3, they MUST put the brackets.
It’s saying what is half of 2 plus 2 which 2 plus 2 is 4 the answer is 2
Okay that’s not what it looked like
With the order of operation, division (half of two) comes before the addition (plus two) meaning the answer would be 3. In order for the equation to equal 2 it would have to be: half of (two plus two)
Bro u should use Brackets Of Division Multiplication Addition Subtraction (BODMAS) rule while solving That types of Sums 😏
@@tomandjerryverse No need for brackets. *Order of operations rules: Punktrechnung vor Strichrechnung.*
I'm quite good at solving riddles remotely 90/100 fanks for the riddles
10 out of 10
Excellent job! 💯😍👍
I got 5/10 I enjoyed it
This was very hard quiz
Good job, TANMAY GAMING! 😊👍
I'm glad you enjoyed it! 🤗
You're joking?
Totally agree with Mr Cline about the ambiguity. I'm 68 and found most of the questions very easy. My judgement is that life experience has a great deal to do with being able to easily answer these rather less than challenging questions. Makes me think of Forrest Gump when the army sergeant tells him he must be a goddamn genius. S'pose I must be one then!
You I am of just seven and I had solved 9 riddles from 10 riddles are easy not your age giving uou extra brain now answer me which animal has no brain-O
@@geetanegi4406 እንዴት ደፈርክ። ወላጆችህ ያስተማሩህ ነውን?
Read my easy explanation, Harry.
There is no ambiguity to what the question asks in either form, if you truly understand the function of a preposition and a comma and how either can divide a sentence into two parts.
just one more year harry!
Hello
First question's ans is 3 it's correct...
Q: Half of two plus two?
A: 3
Reason: half of two. Means..1
And plus 2...
= 1 + 2 = 3....
Simple
Thanks
First five wrong, last five right! #2 could just as easily been silverware since they are also bought to eat (with).
Good job, Brian McDonald! 😊👍
I scored 7/10.Nice quiz!!
Good job, neetu sharma! 😊👍
I. Scores 2/3
4/10,sad😢😢😢
WOW! I was completely stumped on the 10th riddle I didn't knew it was kiwi but i got surprised to see that kiwi is a person but that was fun.
No sir I was right
I got 8/10 it was really fun, and by the way great work
That's good. Would appreciate the minds that appreciate others
That is actually quite easy I got them all right good job 👍🏻
Great job, Cloudy Vibes! 💯👍
I scored 7/10 😁
I couldn't get the 5th, 6th and the last one..
It was fun solving the riddles..
Good job, AoiTsuki. 👍
I'm glad you enjoyed it.🤗
@@englishtestsandlogic
😊😊
hi
Thanks a lot. ✍️
SO INTERESTING FOR MY STUDENTS AND ME
6/10
I found this difficult but enjoyed it. 🤓
@Noreen Mary, your score wasn't bad.😊👍🤗
@@englishtestsandlogic 2+2=4 & half of that is a. Would you please explain how it’s 3?
No. They were silly easy
No they were really lame ngl
@@omaromaar7044 It can also be taken as (Half of two) + 2 which is 1 +2, hence it is 3
Riddle 6 can also be a Bar Chart because a bar is also delicious and a helpful of representing data.
It’s called a Bar Graph tho, not a bar chart
I got 80% correct.
Nice job! 80% is a solid score. Keep up the great work!
It is very difficult 😊😅
I got all of them right, I'm pleasantly surprised, I usually don't do so well with these.
The last question is ambiguous you had Kiwi, you can also have Mandarin a type of duck, Mandarin a citrus fruit and Mandarin a Chinese civil servant
Explain first ans
Massage
Yes you are right
Could also be an olive which is a bird, fruit and persons name.
I Got 7 / 10😄
1. Three 2. Plate/Dish 3. The word ''short'' 4. The letter ''E'' because ''June'' has 1 ''E'', November has 2 ''E''s, but not May 5. Camera 6. Pie chart 7. Bath soap 8. John is the 3rd child 9. 6, because each daughter has a 1 brother 10. Kiwi
3 is a possible answer to the first question, but so is 4. As framed, the question is ambiguous and a comma would have made your answer the only correct one. Cutlery as well as a plate for question 2. Otherwise 10/10.
Great job, Graeme Durie! 💯👍
Regarding question 1, you're right! 👍
@@englishtestsandlogic Thanks
I thought of all of the above too. However, in math, there is a rule and that rule would mean that you do the first part of the equation first. Because of that rule , no comma is needed in a math sentence.
@Edie Wall, 😊👍
@@ediewall6360 I still see it as ambiguous
Jane could have 10 children in total as well. There is nothing to say each daughter has the same brother. Also, another equally valid answer for the delicious data question is "Bite/Byte" (then it becomes less of a riddle and more of a pun joke).
i thought the delicious data one was cookies :((
Bro , if Jane had 10 children , each daughter would have had 5 brothers each... Just try to get the logic... I am sure you will Bro!
Nope, for the daughter, it said each of them had A BROTHER. It makes perfect sense that it's the same brother. Example, you and your sister each have a brother. It makes sense that both of you have A BROTHER. The SAME BROTHER. If Jane would have 10 children, each of the daughters would have 5 brother each
@@imabhinandan3608 Incorrect deduction Bro. It is a perfectly logical statement to say that each daughter has a brother, even if they in fact have 5 brothers each. If you have 5 cookies, you can truthfully tell someone "I have a cookie" without revealing that you actually have 5 of them. Or if you're playing cards, and you see your opponent play "an Ace" (1 Ace), you cannot automatically assume they don't still have 3 more Aces up their sleeve. This riddle would have had to say "each of her daughters has 1 brother IN TOTAL". Then it would limit the answer to 6 children as you describe. As it is, the correct answer here can be 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 or even more children to infinity (maybe Jane is a rabbit). All we know for sure is how many daughters Jane has. Oh, and if we want to enter the land of the looney left, then Jane could have additional children who self-identify as neither male nor female (and hence neither daughter, son or brother). We have absolutely no way of knowing how many children Jane has. Logic depends on correct precise wording and this riddle doesn't have it.
@@Fiona-oq4dn Incorrect deduction. It is a perfectly logical statement to say that each daughter has a brother, even if they in fact have 5 brothers each. If you have 5 cookies, you can truthfully tell someone "I have a cookie" without revealing that you actually have 5 of them. Or if you're playing cards, and you see your opponent play "an Ace" (1 Ace), you cannot automatically assume they don't still have 3 more Aces up their sleeve. This riddle would have had to say "each of her daughters has 1 brother IN TOTAL". Then it would limit the answer to 6 children as you describe. As it is, the correct answer here can be 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 or even more children to infinity (maybe Jane is a rabbit). All we know for sure is how many daughters Jane has. Oh, and if we want to enter the land of the looney left, then Jane could have additional children who self-identify as neither male nor female (and hence neither daughter, son or brother). We have absolutely no way of knowing how many children Jane has. Logic depends on correct precise wording and this riddle doesn't have it.
Amazing questions
I answered all the questions correctly 🎉🎉🎉😅😊
Great job! 💯🤩👍
9.5/10. For the last one I thought maybe mandarin as it is a fruit, a duck, and a fictional bad-guy character in comic books ('The Mandarin'). Also for the plate one I said utensils, which I'm awarding myself for as there was clearly more than one answer
Kiwi has been for a long time
I thought it was dragon fruit lol
Manadrins were powerful nobles in Chinese history, so they are more than just a fictional character. Good for you on the utensils question.
Very good! I offer the following:
1. Two. I do not agree with three, which I totally missed.
2. Napkins.
3. ?
4. 'e'.
5. Camera.
6. Alphabet soup.
7. A bar of soap.
8. John.
9. Six. That is my family: Derek, Erika, Nicole, Brandy, Darci and Astrid. (And why I decided to make this comment.)
10. A dictionary? Not even close.
I had fun, especially with #9.
May you and yours stay well and prosper.
Terry
@Terry Chesney, thank you for your explicit answers. 🤗👍
You're such a smart cookie!
I didn't understand 10th can you explain me how Dictionary
@@Aves.... , I assume that what you couldn't understand was my answer. All I could think of was that the three (bird, fruit and person) were words. More than that, I can't explain. Retaking the test today, I got 'KIWI'. My wife knows that it is one of my favorite fruits.
Thank you for your reply and question. May you and yours stay well and prosper.
1) half of 2 = 1
=1+2=3
For those who thinks 3 is answer here is explanation so they asked half of 2 plus 2 not (half of 2) plus 2 if really they asked this like then solution will be: (half of 2)=1 +2 = 3 so they didn't ask like this 😅
I had several issues with his one:
For riddle # 2, the answer could have also been "a knife". For # 5, a correct response would also be "a water gun". For # 7, you could have also stated the amount of shampoo left in the bottle (although "bar of soap" is admittedly the better sounding answer). For riddle # 9, you didn't word it properly. By stating each daughter has "a" brother, that's a generalization that could mean any particular one of several brothers that they have. You should have stated "each daughter has *one* brother". Finally, for riddle # 10, although technically correct, the better correct answer would have been "a noun" (A noun is a person, place or thing, which all of those items were) "Kiwi" is way too obscure.
But good quiz anyway, and thank you for uploading it. I admit, you did get me on the "pie chart" one. So I can safely say that I got 9/10. I'll also confess that I almost got the first answer wrong by quickly answering "2", before suddenly recalling the mathematical law of equation problem solving, to come up with the correct answer of "3" 😁😁
Thanks again! 😃😃
@@ACheateryearsago LOL What are you, a caveman? Have you not ever eaten with a knife & fork before? I guess not, having lived the neanderthal life 6579 years ago. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Okay, so how about I change my answer to "a fork" instead, would that make you any happier? Also, do realize that "a plate" also has multi uses as well. 🙄🙄🙄🙄
*THINK* *MCFLY,* *THINK!*
@Music Oldies, your score was great.😊👍 Keep up the good work.💯
@Music Oldies, thank you so much for your comment and feedback. 🙏
Most of the time, a riddle question could have more than one answer...
For riddle #2, it's silverware, riddle #7 it's a bar of soap cuz a bottle can't get small but I get your point and #9, my answer was 6 children but I was thinking of how many dads.
@@enriqueiii9209 Enrique, thank you......"silverware". My brain is getting too old to figure out what a knife & fork set is collectively called 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I got 10 out of 10 on the premise i challenge no.10 could also be a LADY. Ladybird (insect)/ Ladyfruit (flower) / Lady. ohhh and I am actually a Kiwi (person that is!!) lol. You can also shoot with a pool cue but then am sure sometimes they have killed in a bar fight... nice riddles - thanks!!!
Great job, sweet sweet! 💯👍
Glad you enjoyed it.😊
@sweet sweet. Your English mechanics are bad.
@@lynettepalecek3141 thanks for the compliment..
You are the best youtube ❤ 💕 I love you 😍
Masha allah
Yes I am ready
I got 7/10 correct, the ones I lost was riddle 5, 6 and 10
@Tatz Gamerz, your score was great. Keep up the good work.👍
@@englishtestsandlogic In Riddle 7, you could have also used A Bath Bomb!
I got 8/10 I am just so happy 😊 I live riddles ❤️ And first time I got a very good score, the highest I scored the last time was 5; a big jump 😄 Yeahhhh 💃
@Simran Ahuja, congratulations!🍾🍷 Your score was amazing!💯 Keep up the great work! 🤗👍
Good questioare. 8 correct. 2 wrong
10
This was pretty easy, thanks for the fun test!
@Zaven Torossian, thanks for watching! 😊👍
@Zaven Torossian HOW WAS IT EASY HUH? I LITERALLY GOT THEM ALL WRONG 🤬😡😠
It may not be easy for everyone, but I'm sure you have it a good try! 😉
@@angelicaedithrodriguezgarc8755 Literally same with me, your not alone
6/10....great riddles....😁✌️
Good job, Naila Zion! 🤗👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very good 😮😊
2.plate
I thought it's time😅
8/10👌 I missed the first and fifth riddle but it was fun nonetheless.
Good job, Mikaela Toh! 👍
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Please reply me
Thank you at least I have learnt some riddles🥰
8/10 👍
8/10
Great job! ❤️👍
I got all right ✅ 10/10
Excellent job, Dipa Bhuto! 💯🤗👍
Keep up the good work!
@@englishtestsandlogic Thank you so much
@Dipa, you're most welcome! 👍
I got them all except for the last one. I thought about it for a while and finally came up with 'noun' as the answer, which does work.
Good job, aoeulhs! 😊👍
Same for me
It was a question for Australians and Kiwis 😂 hope the author is not one of us though - I would be ashamed.
I got it instantly by lookin at the thumbnail, it’s just natural for us
@Sue Madge, 🤓🤣🤗👍
3/10 Kind of hard but enjoyable
10/10. These were on the easier end though.
Great job! Thanks for participating! 👍
I really loved this it's so logical and to think the answers were so simple but yet hard.I loved it.
Nice one, Ukey Esther! 🤗👍
Glad you loved it! 😊
9 correct great stuff. Love riddles, especially in the real world as well, lol.
Great job, Magriet Ripsold! 🤗😊👍
Thanks for participating! 🙏
nice riddles😏
Thank you! 🤗👍
All correct. Bird, fruit and person could also be a noun. Chaíto, suerte.
I have answered all the questions....These questions are very easy...
I am neither good at riddles nor remotely a genius and I got 7/10. Thanks for the boost of confidence! Lol
Great job, Priscilla! ❤️🥰👍
Your score was amazing. Keep up the good work.
Your title is like my childhood story when I was around six seven and sitting with friends company trying to speak English and making sentences like I am road. I am tree I am building etc. etc.
Good riddles 😊.
Thumbnail answer: You're a kiwi; the smallest ratite, a fuzzy and tart fruit, a person from New Zealand.
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I scored a 9/10 and it was fun solving it...learned more about kiwi though. Thanks💖
Good job, Dona Thomas! 🤗👍
Thanks for watching!
Got all but the last one.and I'm a kiwi!!!shame! 🇳🇿
Tq bro 😊
The last riddle had me stumped. I got the rest right. Very logical though. This was fun.
Fantastic job, Susan Anderson! 👍
i thought it was goose :( bc goose is a bird, gooseberry is a fruit, and a person can be a 'silly goose'
@Star Yuuki, 🤣🤓🐸😊👍
I thought the answer was an organism
That is because it is incorrect. The small brown fruit is called a kiwi fruit not a kiwi
What is half of two, plus two? .... would have been a better question. Without the comma, there can be two answers that both equal two. But if the comma between the two aspects of the question is present, it specifies that half of two and plus two are severable and distinctive characteristics of the riddle..... otherwise the other 9 riddles were easy and had sometimes multiple answers...such as fork knife spoon rather than plate... and bank account rather than bar of soap. Still fun though.
the half of 2 is 1 😑
Giyuu Tomioka We know that 😑
@@Linzz_1213 they were acting dumb.
( not trying to be mean tho )
Living things 🥰💚💜❤️
The fruit kiwi is originally from the Southeast of China!. And I did NOT KNOW that Kiwi 🤔was a synonymous of (being a)New Zealander!.
My favourite answer was Kiwi.
The question were the answer was plate, could also have been cutlery.
@Robert Howes, you're right! 😊👍
I answered the last one ”Mandarin” 😂 I know there is a fruit but I Googled afterwards that there is a bird called Mandarin Duck too! As a person I thought maybe Mandarin Chinese-person 😄 One point from creativity 👍
You are right!
Hey u said Chinese right? I am a Chinese
Brilliant!! And it's a colourful duck. And hard to believe it's real. Pelicans and shoebills are hard to believe too .
4. The letter "e"
I got 5/10❤❤♡
Well done! ❤️👍
9/10. I only missed the PIE CHART riddle. Yet it was easy; we call it almost the same way here in Italy (grafico a torta). Foreign languages are tricky sometimes. I apologize for my shaky English.
@Giovanni Gino, your score was amazing! Keep up the great work! 😊🤗👍
@Giovanni, how is Italy? 🇮🇹
@@englishtestsandlogic I love my country. We are very friendly people.
@Giovanni Gino, that's good to know! 💯👍
*Finally, A non-scary riddle to watch with my family for the night. Thank you.*
@Robinson, thanks for participating! 🙏👍
I got 4 correct 😊
Well done, Salmar Mupambwa! 🤗👍
It was easy
I got all answers correct
Jhuthi
the half of two plus two took me a while to get, but the others I actually did figure out in the ten secs we had.
Thanks :)
Good job, dorderre! 😊👍
I blew the first one but got the rest, and had multiple answers for some, like the second question (silverware, dishware, pots and pans, chopsticks, etc). I contend I’d have gotten the first one had it been written properly, though. ☺️
Good job, Binky Melnik! 🤗😊👍
If it was written properly to distinguish it from the rest of the question it wouldn't be a riddle, it'd be too obvious that anyone with two brain cells would get, and there's another answer to. I get smaller every time I take a bath? But only if the water is freezing cold and you're a man, if you get what I mean 😆 what am I?
@Maurìce, 🙄🙄🤓🤓🤣🤣😜😜
@Maurìce, we don't know...please, tell us the answer. 😊😜🤣
@@englishtestsandlogic his full name's Richard but you have to shorten it
very interesting
for the last one what is the mother the candle or the box thing you light the matchstick up with?
Every one in solving mathmatical expressions you have to use BODMAS
Shouldn't it be "wishing" you the best of luck? #2 Could also have been a "fork."
I said utensils. I gave myself a point for that
But do you put a plate in your mouth, some people have ended up eating utensils such as spoons, knives, forks, idk how but they had been eaten without being broken, to eat a plate you'd have to break it, I don't recommend eating a plate or a fork unless you with to go to the ER though
7questions very good questions.
5. Camera
I have dirty mind for this question😂
3/10! i enjoyed it!
especially with the one with "Johns father" i mean he has 2 brothers it literally says johns father😂
Tysm! some of thse are a classic riddles!
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5/10
"ONLY A GENIUS CAN ANSWER THESE 10 TRICKY RIDDLES" - there must be an awful lot of geniuses out there!
Wot
I did it can’t believe
That's awesome! 💯👍
It is just amazing😊
Thanks for participating! 😊👍
nice riddles
I got 7/10
I missed the first one. The "camera" one (which I still don't understand) and the kiwi one..... I got the rest right, I've already heard 4 of these before.
Good job, Hello! 😊👍
A camera "shoots" pictures.😃
shooting with a camera means taking a photo
i made a shoot means someone took a photo of me
it's sused mostly talking about celebrities rather than common informal usage
@Raismin, thanks for the explicit explanation.😊👍
Fun fact; The term "snapshot " was originally a hunting term where the "shot" was taken without a pause to carefully aim.
It became a term that meant a casual photo taken without pose or set up.
Do not say genius only cn answer every body is genious dont insane anybody
You
Are not genius
😂😂😂😂😂
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Got 8 half of 2 plus 2 took thought had to remember orders of operations multiply and divide then add and subtract
Well done! Thanks for taking the quiz!
You're expectation of "genius" must be very low, these were so simple at least two had multiple answers. You buy a knife, fork or spoon (or chopsticks) to eat but don't eat them, these are all closer to the mark than a plate. A seed shoots when it grows and doesn't kill, the given answer of camera works, and as pointed out also water gun or a million other things. I also agree with the comment of "one brother", as "a brother" implies a single brother but does not rule out more than one.
Getting 10/10 did not make me feel like a genius, just that the riddler wasn't one. :)
Right? These are common sense questions.