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Which of the following is an example of a multiple choice question?
Which of the following is an example of a multiple choice question?
- What is the capital of France? (correct)
- Write a short essay on the causes of World War II.
- Explain the process of photosynthesis in plants.
- Calculate the value of x in the equation 3x + 7 = 16.
What is the main purpose of a multiple choice question?
What is the main purpose of a multiple choice question?
- To assess the ability to solve mathematical equations.
- To test the ability to write essays effectively.
- To measure the understanding of a specific topic using one clear answer among options. (correct)
- To evaluate the skill of explaining complex processes in detail.
Why are multiple choice questions considered to be efficient for assessments?
Why are multiple choice questions considered to be efficient for assessments?
- They encourage creative thinking and problem-solving.
- They provide a way for students to express their thoughts freely.
- They offer immediate feedback to both students and instructors. (correct)
- They allow for in-depth exploration of a topic.
Study Notes
Multiple Choice Questions
- A multiple choice question is an example of a type of question that presents a problem or question and offers a set of possible answers from which the respondent can choose.
- The main purpose of a multiple choice question is to assess a respondent's knowledge, understanding, or opinion on a particular topic or issue.
- Multiple choice questions are considered to be efficient for assessments because they are easy to score and can be administered to a large number of people at the same time, making them a convenient and time-saving way to assess knowledge or understanding.
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Test your knowledge about multiple choice questions with this quiz. Identify the characteristics and benefits of multiple choice questions in assessments.