Should zero be included in word 'few'?

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Examkracker Organic Chemistry #25 (pg 33)

The question asked for the fewest tertiary carbons.

A. 0
B. 2
C. 1
D. 2

EK correct answer: A

I knew A had zero t-carbon. Just that question said fewest, I emphasized on the meaning of few - minimum amount and chose C.

I think it is EK's bad wording here. Or am I thinking too much here?


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Don't stress out too much over questions if you get them wrong because of ambiguous diction. EK have a few questions that can be misleading
 
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