If you set transport input telnet, it will override any previous config. So, in real device you should set transport input telnet ssh, if you want both. In Packet Tracer this is not allowed, instead it is transport input all.
Packet Tracer is simply just good enough to learn most material, and not meant to replicate all commands of Cisco hardware, hence this situation is definitely an example!
A is true of course, but these questions are mindboggling, in terms of logicality....the answer presumes that we have not configured neither ssh nor telnet, unlike the question...poor
A is correct. Question is asking for Telnet AND SSH, B would only allow Telnet, also packet tracer does not support ALL functions of live equipment.
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