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What is the primary purpose of a clearly defined problem in question formulation?
What is the primary purpose of a clearly defined problem in question formulation?
- To increase the complexity of the question
- To avoid any ambiguity (correct)
- To challenge the student's reading skills
- To introduce irrelevant material
Why should distractors be plausible in multiple choice questions?
Why should distractors be plausible in multiple choice questions?
- To make the answers more difficult to choose
- To accurately reflect common misconceptions (correct)
- To align with educational standards
- To appeal to a wider audience
What is a key reason to avoid 'all of the above' and 'none of the above' in multiple choice options?
What is a key reason to avoid 'all of the above' and 'none of the above' in multiple choice options?
- They lead to easier questions
- They confuse the students
- They make grading more complicated
- They reduce the effectiveness of the assessment (correct)
Why should the correct answer not provide clues about its validity?
Why should the correct answer not provide clues about its validity?
What is an important characteristic of the options provided in a multiple choice question?
What is an important characteristic of the options provided in a multiple choice question?