I believe they are working on something like that. It does make sense especially if every school asks the same question.
However, I think then we start getting towards a CommonApp scenario where the number of applications at every school increases drastically and therefore the competition increases. I mentor a group of high school students once a week and all of the seniors told me they were applying to at least 10 schools a piece!
Also, I wrote a college recommendation for a high school student recently through CommonApp and although it was nice to only have to write one recommendation for the 11 schools he was applying to, it was difficult to write one specific enough that would help him stand out for the school. I was an alumnus of one of those schools and I wanted to state that in my letter to help him, but it didn't make sense because all of the schools would see it.
Anyways, kudos to you angelfire213! Finishing applications for 11 schools is an accomplishment in itself!
A while back I was getting antsy while waiting for decisions and I tried estimating my chances of getting into at least one b-school based on the number of schools I applied (
https://gmatclub.com/forum/johnson-cornell-class-of-2017-calling-all-applicants-172804-100.html#p1431088). It looks like if you assume a 20% probability of acceptance at all schools you have a 91.41% chance of getting into at least one!