Rather than question mark it may be a colon. 
After reading the intro I'd say answers refer to:
... unless you know for certain it should be reported here:
- I don't know   [if it should be reported]
- Yes, [it should be reported] and I know the fix for this problem.
- Yes [it should be reported] the problem began ...
- Yes [it should be reported - anyway]
- No, [agree - it shouldn't be reported] please point me ...

Regarding to latter answer 'No', when reporting a bug in the first place which 
criteria make a user decide it isn't a bug then? 
Marking the first answer already points to support.

Due to other locales than english, similar bug 818606 there might occur some 
confusion.
>From my understanding those answers convert into submitted bug report and need 
>to be in english, maybe it's possible to integrate locale tooltips about their 
>meaning.


** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

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