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What is the correct way to spell the sound indicating affirmation?
Which option is the most appropriate synonym for 'simple'?
What does the term 'distractors' mean in the context of multiple choice questions?
Which phrase should be avoided in multiple choice options to maintain clarity?
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Study Notes
Spelling of Affirmation Sound
- The sound indicating affirmation can be spelled in various ways, depending on the context and language.
- Common spellings include "yes," "yeah," "yup," "mm-hmm," and "uh-huh."
Synonym for 'Simple'
- "Simple" has many synonyms, each with slightly different nuances.
- The most appropriate synonym depends on the specific context of the sentence.
- Consider synonyms like "basic," "easy," "uncomplicated," "straightforward," and "plain."
Distracters in Multiple Choice Questions
- "Distracters" are incorrect answer options in a multiple choice question.
- They are designed to confuse test-takers and test their understanding of the subject.
- Effective distracters sound plausible but are incorrect.
Phrase to Avoid in Multiple Choice Options
- To maintain clarity in multiple choice options avoid using "all of the above" or "none of the above."
- These options can make it challenging for test-takers to determine which option is correct.
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Test your English language skills with questions on spelling, synonyms, and multiple choice question concepts. This quiz covers various aspects of the English language to challenge and enhance your knowledge.