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No of course not, but the question is more important to the answer than the "correct" answer.
Not in a multiple choice test
This isn't a test. It's a logic puzzle.
It's not a puzzle. It's just wrong.
"Which of the following is a mammal:
A) rock
B) time
C) verb
D) Enui"
Is not a puzzle.
Based on previous guy's logic: D.
I know A, B, and C are definitely wrong, but I'm not sure I fully understand D. So it's D and move on.
Reality is I make a note and discuss with the teacher if they don't notice themselves when tests come back.
Sounds reasonable, but you wouldn't call it a "logic puzzle".