That’s kind of a Hofstadter-esque question. I think the answer is “no”, but the reason why depends on what meta-level you’re looking at: if the label refers only to the object-level question, then it’s straightforwardly true or false; but if you construe it as applying to the entire context of the question including its labeling, then it’s possible to imagine a trick question that’s transparent enough that labeling it as such exposes the trick and stops it from being tricky. It can be a self-fulfilling or a self-defeating prophecy.
That’s kind of a Hofstadter-esque question. I think the answer is “no”, but the reason why depends on what meta-level you’re looking at: if the label refers only to the object-level question, then it’s straightforwardly true or false; but if you construe it as applying to the entire context of the question including its labeling, then it’s possible to imagine a trick question that’s transparent enough that labeling it as such exposes the trick and stops it from being tricky. It can be a self-fulfilling or a self-defeating prophecy.
In other words, it’s turtles all the way down :-)