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This remindes me my high-school teachers favorite quiz choices
Q. What is bla bla
a. bla bla
b. bla bla
c. bla bla
d. None of the Above
e. All of the above
We used to argue if 'e' can be logically correct? Yes it means all the answers (a,b,c) but at the face value 'd' also is part of ALL of the above.
Here also we got number of choices then "We never have need of encryption". How the heck is that going to be valid with the rest when multiple choice are possible
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It would be correct if you swap d and e.
Q. What is bla bla?
a. bla bla
b. bla bla
c. bla bla
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote: It would be correct if you swap d and e.
Absolutely. But, that was my point. He won't budge to change the order, which makes it, shall we say, illogical and confusing.
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