Went through a 6 hour, 3-exam ordeal today (had exam time conflict between 3 subjects and in their wisdom they made me take all 3 in one day). One of them was this crappy subject called "Management Information Systems".
In one of the multiple-choice questions, I was presented with the following logical dillema:
Q: Which of the following is not true?
A:
a) Regular boring bla bla statement
b) ditto
c) ditto
d) ALL OF THE ABOVE ARE TRUE
Now, the first three all seemed right to me...but if I select d), that would automatically mean that at least one of the above is wrong. If I select any of the first three as being not true, I automatically invalidate d) as well. Common sense made me think that the "not" part in the question was a typo, case in which d) would be the correct answer.
I'm still gonna raise a fuss about it though, I just happened to have a killer root-canal needing toothache today so paracetamol-fueled logical mind-twisters were NOT fun at 8AM.
In one of the multiple-choice questions, I was presented with the following logical dillema:
Q: Which of the following is not true?
A:
a) Regular boring bla bla statement
b) ditto
c) ditto
d) ALL OF THE ABOVE ARE TRUE
Now, the first three all seemed right to me...but if I select d), that would automatically mean that at least one of the above is wrong. If I select any of the first three as being not true, I automatically invalidate d) as well. Common sense made me think that the "not" part in the question was a typo, case in which d) would be the correct answer.
I'm still gonna raise a fuss about it though, I just happened to have a killer root-canal needing toothache today so paracetamol-fueled logical mind-twisters were NOT fun at 8AM.
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