Bad Qs, The Bar Where Your Choice Always Matters!
Briefly

The moment you replace the last option with 'all the above,' you make this a much easier game. As long as you can identify two TRUE answers, you know that the expected answer is E.
If a multiple-choice question has 5 options to choose from, and you're not using 'all the above,' the theoretical odds to make the right choice is 1 in 5 (20% chance).
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