Yes, you're right - I didn't rewrite the whole question, because I was too lazy for that. I did say that they revised it halfway.

This is actually a skill that I developed over the years relating to standardized testing, possibly because my mother was a teacher and so I was exposed to a lot of test design theory over the years. When none of the answers are correct for what the test actually asks, the next step is to go back and think about what they might have meant to ask but not written down literally. If there is an answer that fits that, choose it and move on. It worked for me - generally I do very well on standardized multiple choice tests, even today.