The Truth
One, and only one, of these statement is true:
A) One of these statements is FALSE
B) Two of these statements are FALSE
C) Three of these statements are FALSE
Which one is TRUE?
A) One of these statements is FALSE
B) Two of these statements are FALSE
C) Three of these statements are FALSE
Which one is TRUE?





10 Comments:
B - he's been at it again. I told you.
But if two of the statements are false then at least one statement is false and so A) & B) are true, and therefore B) is once again false.
I smell a paradox brewing.
What if we call "One, and only one, of these statement is true" a statement, which it is. Then we have a case no answer.
b
Antn'y - it's exactly one, two or three are false, not at least...
No paradox. B is true, A and B are false.
So, B is true or false?
I kinda like C as the answer. Only because the top line is a statement.
Sorry about the typo, B is true, A and C are false.
Nice point Karl, but that still makes B be the right answer.
... yet again. I won't warn you about B again ;)
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