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There is only one best answer. If yellow is not your answer you need to start generalizing parts of the question to justify your answer, which is really you changing the question. The question is in fact written perfectly to indicate what the correct answer is, without literally defeating the purpose.

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The house is at the yellow end of the street. But, declaring that the house is yellow because that portion of the street is yellow is a false inference. It would be the same as saying that the houses at the other end of the block are green because the grass in front of them is green.

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yellow is a false inference

It is implied by the question. If the color of the house can not be inferred then it is a trick question.