There are plenty of great choices for rhetorical questions with a resounding “yes” answer. Many native speakers will use questions like these sarcastically to show that the “yes” should be obvious. This article will explore some funny and sarcastic yes rhetorical questions. The following are the best choices:
- Is the Pope Catholic?
- Does a bear poop in the woods?
- What’s the opposite of no?
- Are the mitochondria the powerhouse of the cell?
- Is the sun hot?
- Do fish swim?
- Are boogers salty?
- Is one plus one equal to two?
- Is the sky blue?
- Is water wet?
- Do pigeons fly?
- Do sheep wear sweaters?
- Is Barbie plastic?
- Does a shoe smell?
- Does a tiger roar?
- Do cows moo?
- Is ice cold?
- Does the sun set in the west?
- Does the sun rise in the east?
- Do you get wet in the rain?
Funny rhetorical questions for “yes” are “is the Pope Catholic,” “does a bear poop in the woods,” and “what’s the opposite of no.” These are the most common rhetorical questions with obvious answers resulting in “yes.” They’re commonly used as sarcastic responses to obvious questions that people shouldn’t need answering.
1. Is the Pope Catholic?
The Pope is Catholic. Therefore, the answer to this question is always yes. It’s a very common question when you want to indicate how stupid someone’s original question is.
- Well, is the Pope Catholic? I think you have your answer.
2. Does a Bear Poop in the Woods?
Bears live in the woods. Therefore, they do everything else in the woods (including “pooping”). Again, this question results in a simple “yes” answer. It’s great to show someone they asked a silly question and deserved a sarcastic answer.
- Let me ask you something, does a bear poop in the woods?
3. What’s the Opposite of No?
The opposite of “no” is “yes.” Nobody will argue this fact with you, meaning the only acceptable answer to this sarcastic question is “yes.” You can use it to show that someone shouldn’t have asked such a simple question.
- What’s the opposite of no, Joseph? That’s what I’d like to say to you.
4. Are the Mitochondria the Powerhouse of the Cell?
While this might not be common knowledge, mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell. The point behind this question is that some people might not know the answer, but the “yes” should be obvious based on how you deliver it.
This will often make people feel stupid. You should only use it when you intend to insult someone or belittle them.
- Are the mitochondria the powerhouse of the cell? Actually, don’t answer that.
5. Is the Sun Hot?
Everyone knows the sun is hot. It’s a giant ball of fire in our solar system. Therefore, everyone will know the answer to this question is “yes.” There are no two ways about it.
- Is the sun hot? Why don’t you stew on that for a while?
6. Do Fish Swim?
Fish swim because they live in water. To move around underwater, you have to swim. This is known regardless of what country you live in, as most places will have fish somewhere (either in oceans, lakes, or aquariums).
- Do fish swim, Jack? If the answer is yes, do I really need to give you a proper answer?
7. Are Boogers Salty?
This rhetorical question is a funny one to use. It tries to trap people into admitting they pick their noses and eat the boogers. Boogers are known to be salty, meaning “yes” would be the appropriate answer to the question.
This question is two-fold, though. It not only means “yes,” but it also allows you to mock someone for picking their nose and tasting their boogers (even if they don’t actually do that).
- Are boogers salty? Be very careful how you answer.
8. Is One Plus One Equal to Two?
You don’t have to be a mathematical genius to know that one plus one is two. It’s probably the easiest sum in all of mathematics. Therefore, “yes” is the only acceptable answer here, and everyone with any mathematical understanding will know this.
- Is one plus one equal to two? You might need to take a second to think.
9. Is the Sky Blue
The intended answer to this question is “yes,” which is why it works well. The sky is blue (generically). If you remove all the clouds and obstructions from the sky, you will see that it is always blue in the middle of the day.
Sure, it might be black at night and orange at sunset, but that’s not what this question is trying to highlight. It refers to the blue colour typically associated with a clear sky.
- Jenkins, is the sky blue? I don’t want you bothering me with these things.
10. Is Water Wet?
Water is wet, though some people would argue it can’t be wet and that it only makes things wet. Of course, this is a debate for another time. The simple fact is the answer to this question is “yes.”
- Is water wet, Stan? I don’t know if you know what you’re asking me.
11. Do Pigeons Fly?
You will find that “yes” is the only valid answer here (unless, of course, the pigeon has a wing injury). Pigeons are birds with wings, and they are often spotted flying around residential and urban areas. They’re known as the rats of the sky.
- Do pigeons fly? Don’t take too long to answer.
12. Do Sheep Wear Sweaters?
Sheep don’t technically wear sweaters. They are covered in wool, but wool is used to create sweaters for people. This question is a joke about sheep wearing wool, and the answer should still be “yes” when you think about it.
- Do sheep wear sweaters, Steve? I’m not sure you have the right idea.
13. Is Barbie Plastic?
Barbie is a plastic doll marketed to young girls. It might not be as common as the other choices, but it’s still a great rhetorical question. Since she is a toy made of plastic, this question only ever comes with a sarcastic yes.
- Is Barbie plastic? I think you need to take some time to think that through.
14. Does a Shoe Smell?
This question comes with a few answers, but the only one we’re looking for is the sarcastic “yes” response. Shoes smell after they’ve been worn. It’s natural for feet to smell after a day of wearing the same pair of shoes.
Of course, brand-new shoes that haven’t been worn won’t smell. However, this isn’t the point of the question. It refers to shoes that someone has already worn.
- Does a shoe smell, then? If you can answer that, I’ll let you off.
15. Does a Tiger Roar?
Tigers are ferocious large cats known for their intense roar. Therefore, “does a tiger roar?” only has one logical answer: “yes.” You can use it to mock someone for asking a silly question when it comes up.
- Does a tiger roar? I implore you to think about that for a while.
16. Do Cows Moo?
Similar to the tiger question, cows are known for their “moo.” You can ask this for a simple reason to get someone to say “yes.” Cows will always moo.
- Do cows moo? I’m not sure you realize how stupid you’re being.
17. Is Ice Cold?
Ice is frozen water. You can’t create ice without first cooling water to zero degrees. Therefore, ice is cold. The answer to this question is a “yes,” and everyone knows that. That’s what makes it such an effective choice.
- Is ice cold, Sarah? Of course, I want to try again.
18. Does the Sun Set in the West?
While it might not be common knowledge to everyone, it’s fairly well-known that the sun sets in the west (and rises in the east). You can use this question to show someone you’re answering with “yes.”
It might also teach them something if they didn’t already know the sun sets in the west.
- Does the sun set in the west? Of course, I’m willing to help you!
19. Does the Sun Rise in the East?
This question is identical to the one above, but it refers to sunrise rather than sunset. The directions are inverted, meaning that the sun does rise in the east. The answer will always be “yes” here.
- Does the sun rise in the east? Actually, don’t answer that.
20. Do You Get Wet in the Rain?
Rain is water that comes from clouds. It’s a weather condition, and people caught out in it get wet when it rains. This is not up for debate. Therefore, this question also comes with a resounding “yes” answer because you can’t avoid getting wet (unless you completely avoid the rain).
- Do you get wet in the rain? I’m asking because I don’t know if you know.