1. Which is the first question to which “A†is the correct answer? (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 2. Which answer is correct the most times? (a) C (b) B (c) A 3. What is the correct answer to question 1? (a) B (b) A (c) C 4. Which answer is correct the fewest times? (a) A (b) C (c) B
Wrong. 1) Which is the first question to which “A†is the correct answer? "A", not answer "a)" I've not worked out the answer, but I know your wrong.
If you use your logic then you are wrong, the puzzle has no correct answer. Quesions 2 and make this impossible as no question has an answer of A, B or C rather a, b, and c are the only options available. Question 3 would make this impossible to answer "3. What is the correct answer to question 1? (a) B (b) A (c) C" as question 1 doesn't have an answer of A, B or C, rather the available answers are 2, 3, and 4. If we assume that "A" is equivalent to a) then 1. b 2. b 3. a 4. b is the correct answer. If you assume that "A" does not equal a) then there is no correct answer because you would have to carry that logic through the rest of the questions. Without being able to answer it yourself using your logic you haven't got a leg to stand on telling others that they are wrong.
Where did you find this. Dang its hard. I'm too lazy to try it out. Even reading from the bottom upwards doesn't help much...
How don't I have a leg to stand on? I have 2 perfectly good ones as far as I can sense. I didn't say I had an answer to it, only that he was wrong (which he was). There may well be no answer to this. As I had no answer to it, I can't be wrong. Take your time before answering. This quiz probably is unanswerable.
Do you want to say that A is not same as a)? Logic and common sense is not everyone's pie. So I can understand the reason behind your statement. In this case both a and c are correct answer twice. So answer to question number 2 will be incorrect.