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A clever man
A gentleman met Bill one day. The rich man said, "They say you are very clever, but I don't believe it. Bill
said with a smile, "I am not clever. Instead, you are very stupid."
The gentleman became very angry. Bill said, "Please don't be angry, sir."
"If you don't believe what I said, let me ask you one question. If you have a group of cows, and I give you
another group, then how many groups of cows do you have?"
"Why, that's the easiest question in the world! One and one is two, I have two groups of cows," Bill laughed
and said. "You are wrong, sir. Two groups put together are still one group. That is the easiest question in the
world."
1. What did Bill think of himself?
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A. He was very clever.
B. He was not clever.
C. He was no clever than the rich man.
D. He was very stupid.
2. What did Bill think of the rich man?
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A. He was very clever.
B. He was not clever.
C. He was not stupid.
D. He was too stupid.
3. Why did the gentlemen become very angry?
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A. Because Bill's words hurt him.
B. Because Bill didn't answer his question.
C. Because he didn't believe his words.
D. Because Bill asked him the easiest question in the world.
4. What did the rich man think of Bill's question?
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A. It was difficult.
B. It was not very difficult.
C. It was very easy.
D. It was good.
5. What is the right answer to Bill's question?
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A. One and one is two.
B. I have two groups of cows.
C. In maths, one and one is one.
D. Two groups put together are still one group.