This is an actual question in a test.
So I guess you are saying that it is a bad question for a basic electronics class?
If the schematic forms part of the question, and especially if the annotations are not on it, you should either mark it as correct for any and all answers (including no answer), or remove it from the exam and adjust the marks as if there was one fewer question.
I would also feel sympathy for any student who spent too much time trying to answer, or was rattled by the question and performed more poorly on the remainder of the test than they might otherwise have.
whatever you do, the final answer (undetermined) should not be marked as wrong. However, since either the symbols or the labels are wrong, if one were to make an assumption that the symbols were drawn correctly, then the answers miss the option "none of the above".
this is one of those perfect questions for statistics analysis. Does the pattern of answers given by a body of students correlate with their final mark, I.e. Does this question actually tell you something about what you want to find out? Any question that doesn't either (arguably) shouldn't be in the exam OR was not adequately taught.