Play your part and ensure more people read the vital message from Divided We Stand United We Fall.
Let’s kick off with some out-of-the-box, blue-sky thinking right out of the left field.
The richest 1% create as much CO2 as the poorest 66%. If we cremated the richest 1%, they would stop polluting the atmosphere, but the cremations would add pollution. How many days and hours after would the gases from the cremations be offset by the lack of the rich polluting the atmosphere?
Got your answer? See the workings out and answer here to see if you nailed it or even got close.
Another?
A government minister earns £158,851, a nurse earns £39,500, a petrol station attendant earns £21,000 and a rubbish collector earns £22,403. Rank the four jobs in order of importance.
Easy? Obvious and straightforward? First and fourth places should be, anyway. The correct order and explanations are here.
How about this
You require life-saving brain surgery. Brain surgeon A has 20 years of experience and says they know everything about brain surgery. Brain surgeon B has 20 years of experience and says they’re still learning about brain surgery. Who should you choose?
Must be A surely. Unless it’s a trick question, so no, it’s B. Or is the trick to make us think it’s a trick question, so it’s A? Confusing isn’t it? Here’s the rationale for choosing.
And another.
How can we remove the right of the people to vote for MPs and still maintain a truly democratic society? Or can’t we?
Right, let’s end with an easy one.
Which of these is the odd one out and why: MP, financial adviser, solicitor or company board member?
So that’s the easy question and the answer I’m thinking of and the reason is explained here.