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My answer(s) would be ?.
0% My reasoning is to consider A?D in turn and to show that each is wrong:
If A were correct, then so would D be, and hence the probability of the correct answer being selected is 50%. Thus A and D are both wrong.
If B were correct, then the probability of the correct answer being selected is 25%. Thus B is wrong. Similarly for C.
The structure of this question mimics the Russell?s paradox.
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