Statisticians and Data Analysts sometimes draw conclusions from surveys given to people.
Often times, there is a question, and there are 2 to 5 options to choose from if you are a survey respondent.
One of the mistakes people make when writing these surveys is asking survey respondents to choose exactly one option at the same time as providing answer options which are not mutually exclusive.
What are example of real-world survey questions which have been put to people which had non-mutually exclusive answers to choose from?