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Are any of the following statements true?

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Panic Button | 10:39 Tue 17th Jul 2007 | Society & Culture
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and if so, how many?

Is it zero, 1,2 or 3?

1.
It is impossible to drive all the way round London on a motorway and end up where you started from.

2.
The minimum age to drink alcohol in the UK is 5 years

3.
Christmas Day is never a bank holiday in England and Wales
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I say 2.
I dont get how 2 can be true, explain?
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The minimum age to drink alcohol in a licensed premises is 18, that does not apply at home!! but serving alcohol to an under 5 is probably seen as child abuse!

Just guessing
ok then, but then any child could drink acohol, no age limit on it.
So just 3 is true i think. i dont think im quite awake today though. lol
Sorry i read it wrong, god im living up to my name today! lol
God knows think none are true lol
None of them are true
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OK Paul, the legal minimum age.

Presumably when you all say 2, you all mean that 2 statements are correct and one is incorrect.

That's wrong I'm afraid.
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And zero is wrong aswell.
Number 2 is correct!!
the others are wrong so the answer you require is 1
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Incorrect I'm afraid Ratter. Try again.
ok all are correct,? you are on a wind up here me thinks
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Correct confused. They are all absolutely true.
See well im not so confused after all!
I thought number 3 was wrong as I have never seen a bank open on Christmas Day!
I think the principle of a Quarter Day is largely forgotten these days, so one could be forgiven for assuming CD is (now) a public holiday.

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