O1. How many hidden fruits are in the passage: “Ah! If I get my good ship home, I’ll find a tempting spot, Where mayhap pleasant flowers will bloom, And there I’ll shape a charming cot. Where bees sip nectar in each flower, And Philomel on hawthorn rests, I’ll shape a rustic, sun-kissed bower – A bower meet for angel guests. Then she who lives and loves with me, Sing our days of calm repose, Sole monarch of the flowers will be – For Myra is indeed a rose”?
O2. What is, “The beginning of eternity. The end of time and space. The beginning of every end, And the end of every place”?
O3. The first 2 letters are a man. the first 3 letters are a woman. the first 4 letters are a great man, and the whole word is a great woman. What is it’s name?
O4. Different lights do make me strange, thus into different sizes I will change. What am I?
O5. What happens once in a minute, twice in a moment, and never in a thousand years?
O6. This is a most unusual paragraph-and so is its companion paragraph that follows. This writing may annoy you until you find out why it is so unusual, for you won’t find a solution instantly. But don’t go into a tailspin about it, for it isn’t that difficult. But you will admit that it is most unusual. This writing looks so ordinary that you might think that nothing is worng with it. And, in fact, nothing is wrong with it. But it is unusual, and you must ask why. If you study and think about it, you may find out why, but you must do it without any coaching of any kind. No doubt if you work at it for long, it will dawn on you?
O7. What is it that after you take away the whole, some still remains?
O8.
The end of time and space
The beginning of every end,
And the end of every place






