It's a paradox!!


The answer "No" is based on the fact that there are no questions in the test which is a flaw because "No" is in fact answer to the question: "any questions?" And that makes it ONE question. However, if the answer "yes" is also not correct as ultimately there ARE no questions in the test. This makes the whole test a paradox and the question cannot be answered correctly.

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I did not see a single doctor and definitely did not see a pair of doctors

Since 1950 all but two mass shootings happened in gun free zones, notice a pattern?

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But there WAS a question. The invigilator told them at the start. "There is one question before you, and one answer". Or whatever.

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