Step 1: Understanding the question.
We are given a table that shows the names with their corresponding "Wrong Answer(s)" and "Blank Answer(s)." The question asks us to determine which of the options has two sources — that is, both a wrong answer and a blank answer.
Step 2: Analyzing the options.
(A) A: The "Wrong Answer(s)" for A is 46, and there is no blank answer.
(B) B: The "Wrong Answer(s)" for B is 96, and the "Blank Answer(s)" are 46, 90, 25. This option has both sources — wrong answers and blank answers.
(C) C: The "Wrong Answer(s)" for C is 27, 56, and there are blank answers as well, but it does not satisfy the condition of having two sources — only one blank answer.
(D) D: The "Wrong Answer(s)" for D is 17, and the "Blank Answer(s)" are 17, 46, 90. This option has both wrong answers and blank answers, satisfying the condition.
Step 3: Conclusion.
The correct answer is (D) D, as it is the only option that has both wrong answers and blank answers listed.