>>2214804All of the options are wrong.
Naturally, the chance of receiving a correct answer in a 4 choice question would be 25%, but two options are 25%, thus changing the chances to 50%. However, choosing the 50% answer would be false as well because it makes the chances of receiving a correct answer return to 25%. Choosing 0% would seem logical because you think thet are no correct answer, but since 0% is a correct answer, the chances of choosing a correct answer still stays 25%.
All in all, no answers are correct.