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Task 1: How do you divide five apples among five people so that one of them remains in the basket?  

Answer: One of the five must take his apple with the basket

Task 2: The person who does it doesn't need it. The person who buys it does not use it. The person using it doesn't even know about it. What is it? 

Answer: Grave.

Task 3: A dog tied to a nine-meter leash walks two hundred meters. How does he manage to do it?

 Answer: There is no tie on the dog's leash.

Task 4: A man drives a truck. His headlights were not on. There was no moon. A woman started to cross in front of the machine, but the driver managed to see her. How?

Answer: It was just a clear, sunny day

Task 5: Place a sign between 5 and 6 to obtain a number greater than 5 but less than 6. 

Answer: Insert a comma.

Task 6. Where there are rivers but no water, there are cities but no buildings, and there are forests but no trees?

Answer: On the map.

Task 7: If it rains at 12 o'clock at night, can we expect it to be sunny in 72 hours?

Answer: No, because in 72 hours it will be night again.

Task 8. A hotel has seven floors. On the first floor, they accommodated 4 people, and on each subsequent one, there were two more than the previous one. On which floor is the elevator called most often?

Answer: To the first.

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