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Five students each answered five questions on an quiz consisting of two multiple-choice questions (A, B or C) and three True-False questions. They answered the questions as follows:
Student Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 
Alex    A  A  T  T  T 
Bert    B  B  T  F  T 
Carl    A  B  T  T  F 
Dave    B  C  T  T  F 
Eddy    C  A  F  T  T 
No two students got the same number of correct answers. Who got the most correct answers?

See The Solution Submitted by Brian Smith    
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re: Solution | Comment 28 of 30 |
(In reply to Solution by Michael Cottle)

Reread the riddle buddy, "No two students got the same number of correct answers. Who got the msot correct answers?"   your conclusion in Bert and Carl both having only 2 correct answers. If two or more students could have the same amount of right answers, there would be several solutions to this one.

Nevermind. I copied the problem down wrong in notepad, my mistake  =)

Edited on January 16, 2005, 9:58 pm
  Posted by 3llis on 2005-01-16 21:53:16

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