The question for the other team was "How many time zones are there in the world".
A day is the Earth revolving once. There are 24 hours in a day. Therefore, there are 24 time zones.
Newfoundland is half an hour different to the mainland and that's just in your own fair country. I assume it's not the only one, worldwide, which would make a lot more than 24.My favourite was while playing in a pub quiz game many years ago.
The question for the other team was "How many time zones are there in the world". Their guesses were 8 and 16. The QM threw it open and I got it right away.
A day is the Earth revolving once. There are 24 hours in a day. Therefore, there are 24 time zones.
Nobody believed that could possibly be the right answer.
Not really. There are several half hour time zones around the planet.
Heard this one on the news. "The funeral home had buried 6 dead corpses in the past week".
First of all, they would not be corpses if they were not dead and second, I sincerely hope that it was "dead corpses" that they buried!
If a plane crashed on the border between two countries, where would the survivors be buried.