Should people in Tennessee be banned from drinking Kentucky whisky?
Should land dwellers be banned from eating mollusks?
Should myopics grind their own prescriptions?
Isn't 'D) All of the above' always also a correct answer since it's a set containing the correct answer? It doesn't express that incorrect answers in the set somehow nullify the right answer or disqualify the set as a whole by their inclusion in the way "All of the above are correct" would. It just says that you'll take 'em all and why the hell not. Oh it implies that all answers in the set are equally applicable? Then riddle me this: If you walked out of the desert and I held forth a bag which I told you contained a canteen filled with water, an old sock, and a pair of water wings signed by Vince Gironda, and I told you we were going to play a quiz game involving A,B,and C to see if you get the water, wouldn't you just grab the whole fucking bag since you'd be sure to get the water?