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What is the example JSON format used for?
What is the example JSON format used for?
- Representing complex data
- Creating multiple choice questions (correct)
- Organizing text
- Storing index numbers
In the example JSON format, what does 'options' refer to?
In the example JSON format, what does 'options' refer to?
- Specific instructions
- Possible choices for the question (correct)
- Formatting guidelines
- Different categories of data
What should be avoided in multiple choice questions?
What should be avoided in multiple choice questions?
- Using ambiguous language (correct)
- Including additional context
- Providing clear distractors
- Offering straightforward answers
Study Notes
Understanding JSON Format
- JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) format is used for exchanging and storing data.
- The example JSON format is used to provide a structured way of organizing and presenting data.
Understanding 'Options' in JSON
- In the example JSON format, 'options' refers to a set of choices or alternatives provided for a particular question or prompt.
Best Practices for Multiple Choice Questions
- In multiple choice questions, it should be avoided to include:
- All of the above (or similar options) that can give away the answer.
- Vague or unclear options that may confuse the test-taker.
- Duplicate or very similar options that may mislead the test-taker.
- Options that are not relevant to the question or prompt.
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Test your knowledge of index numbers with this quiz. Explore example JSON formats and learn about the significance of 'options' within the format. Discover the common pitfalls to avoid when creating multiple choice questions.