Is it possible to find all the answers?

Be open to questions and to figuring it all out. Becoming more self-aware is critical to solving problems, but being open to that self-awareness is vital. Without making the decision to become open and honest about finding the answers, the water will run through the tubes, but the faucet won’t let any of it trickle out.

Are there any unanswerable questions in the world?

Nobody really knows the answer to the questions; people try to answer them, which is exactly what I’ll be doing here. Only the really clever ones, or the people who think they’re clever can actually answer these. Here’s a list of questions that will make your mind slightly confused: What color is a mirror? Is mirror a color? It should be!

Are there any questions that nobody can answer?

Nobody really knows the answer to the questions; people try to answer them, but only the really clever ones, or the people who think they’re clever! Here’s a list of questions that will make your mind slightly confused: “ What is the color of a mirror? ” “If you enjoy wasting time, is that time really wasted?”

What’s the best way to answer 20 questions?

TIP: With each question try to cut the number of possibilities in half. Although ‘the earth’ does not account for half of the known universe, The Answerer is very biased towards choosing earth-based items. META TIP: Try to play the game with people who know the least number of THINGS. I cannot stress this enough.

How to answer ” whether it is currently in use?

Professor: “Whether it is currently in use?” Student: “Yes, sir.” In this snippet the Professor’s query has an implicit or in it . You can try reading it the same as: Professor: “Whether it is currently in use or not, you have to find out.” Thanks for contributing an answer to English Language Learners Stack Exchange!

Are there times when there are no answers?

But here’s the problem: There are going to be times when the answers aren’t apparent. Times when we’re grasping at straws. Times when the inevitable pondering of “Where to go next” or “What brought me here” are as unanswerable as they are infuriating. These are the times that knock us down.

Can you use ” whether ” in an Indian question?

Mari-Lou’s answer is correct for Standard English. Whether is not used in this manner in Standard English. However in Indian English, it can be used this way. In Indian English, when the questioner isn’t sure of something, they can use “Whether?”:

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