Hehe, well, to answer your question, I need help!
First of all, I think what you need to focus on in your resume is not your major and courses. What major do you study? Your grades can only represent your situation at school, not your achievements at work. Therefore, I think your resume should focus on the position you want to apply for and your own matching degree, and talk more about your understanding of relevant positions and your contribution.
Secondly, I don't think there are too many problems with the two questions you asked. If there is no one in the small category, then choose the big category. This is not fraud. Reason: 1, you can't decide whether there is this option in the options; If the interviewer mentioned this in the interview, you can explain it. The second question is the same as above, so I won't say it if I omit it.
Finally, I don't think this is "fraud". Don't let yourself behave abnormally in the interview because of this small difference. The unsuccessful interview and the lack of interview opportunities will never be caused by such detailed problems in the resume.
Thirdly, I want to say to all the professionals who are about to set foot on the job and have just set foot on the job: professionalism and self-confidence are the keys to career success!