On birthday, mom found birthday cake was eaten. She has four kids A, B, C and D. There are four statements.
1: " 'A' ate the cake"
2: " If statement '1' is wrong, then 'D' ate the cake"
3: " If statement '2' is wrong, then 'B' ate the cake"
4: " 'B' ate the cake"
If exactly two of above statements are wrong, then Who ate the cake?
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Answer B.
Because there are two statements for B and for A and D - 1 and two statements are right the third and fourth are right.