The correct answer is that you have a 0% chance of being correct, there is no way to answer this multiple choice question without being marked incorrectly.
If there is only one correct answer then the answer must be 25%.
since there are 2 25% answers then that cannot be correct therefor an amount of answers not equalling 1 must be correct.
This logic applies to the 50% as well, as if 50% is correct then there must be 2 correct answers and since there is only one answer with 50% then it cannot be correct so the amount of answers that are correct but not equal 1 or 2.
This makes 3/4 answers incorrect leaving us with only one possible answer left and we can already rule out any amount above 4 as there are only 4 answers possible and we’ve ruled out only one answer being correct making 60% incorrect both of that and as 3/5ths is not possible in multiple choice with 4 answers
This leaves the only possibility being; it’s impossible to get this question correct with the options allowed.
If there is only one correct answer then the answer must be 25%.
since there are 2 25% answers then that cannot be correct therefor an amount of answers not equalling 1 must be correct.
This logic applies to the 50% as well, as if 50% is correct then there must be 2 correct answers and since there is only one answer with 50% then it cannot be correct so the amount of answers that are correct but not equal 1 or 2.
This makes 3/4 answers incorrect leaving us with only one possible answer left and we can already rule out any amount above 4 as there are only 4 answers possible and we’ve ruled out only one answer being correct making 60% incorrect both of that and as 3/5ths is not possible in multiple choice with 4 answers
This leaves the only possibility being; it’s impossible to get this question correct with the options allowed.