Q: Which of the following statements about logical paradoxes and self-reference are correct?
(A) A paradox in logic is a statement or set of statements that lead to an apparently unacceptable or self-contradictory conclusion;
(B) The Liar Paradox arises from a sentence that says of itself that it is false;
(C) Paradoxes are used in logic and philosophy to test the limits of concepts like truth and definability;
(D) Any statement that is difficult to understand automatically counts as a logical paradox;
(E) UGC NET Paper 1 may briefly refer to paradoxes while testing understanding of consistency and self-reference;
(F) Encountering a paradox always proves that the underlying logical system is completely useless;
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