• Tony Bater (4/11/2014)


    I am happy to say I got this right, but not so sure about the reason!

    I didn't know the answer (so learned something here, and that's good), but worked it out from logic alone.

    If #1 was true, then none of the others could be, and as the question states that there are two true statements, then #1 must be false.

    If #2 was true, then so must #3 and #4, hence 3 true statements not 2. So #2 must be false.

    Leaving #3 and #4 as the two true statements.

    A good mental exercise, but not SQL:-)

    +1

    Nice question!