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Which statements are true?

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Which statements are true?

  1. The number of the first true statement here added to the number of the second
    false statement gives the number of a statement which is true.

  2. There are more true statements than false.

  3. The number of the second true statement added to the number of the first false
    statement gives the number of a statement that is true.

  4. There are no two consecutive true statements.

  5. There are at most three false statements.

  6. If this puzzle consisted of statements 1 to 5 only, then the answer to the following
    question would still be the same.

posted Dec 24, 2014 by Bhavish D A

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