This is actually more of a debconf implementation than an adept bug.

"Debconf is a configuration management system for debian packages.
Packages use Debconf to ask questions when they are installed." (debconf
package description)

Basically Debconf is responsible for asking questions during package
installation. It also provides a KDE GUI version (if libqt-perl is
installed, which it is by default). When installing Java from the
command line, debconf uses Yes/No "buttons", but uses a checkbox to do
the same when using the KDE GUI version. It uses the exact same text in
the command line version.

As far as debconf is concerned, this seems to be a valid behavior. I'm
marking this report as Incomplete while waiting for additional input
from the reporter or from the debconf maintainers. Thank you for your
efforts in making our system better. :)

** Changed in: debconf (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: adept => debconf
       Status: New => Incomplete

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