Multiple Choice Questions Spelling and Misconceptions
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What should the options in a multiple choice question be free from?

  • Clues about which response is correct (correct)
  • Relevant material
  • Plausible content
  • Homogeneous content
  • What is the correct spelling of the language used for writing these questions?

  • Inglish
  • Englsh
  • English (correct)
  • Englis
  • Which of the following is a common misconception about multiple choice questions?

  • They are never used in academic assessments
  • The distractors are usually irrelevant or nonsensical
  • They are always easier than open-ended questions
  • They always have an obvious correct answer (correct)
  • What language are we explicitly instructed not to use for writing new questions?

    <p>Hindi</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following types of questions are we advised not to ask?

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    What should the options in a multiple choice question be free from?

    <p>Clues about the correct response</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What language are we explicitly instructed not to use for writing new questions?

    <p>Hindi</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the correct spelling of the language used for writing these questions?

    <p>Hindi</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following types of questions are we advised not to ask?

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    Study Notes

    Multiple Choice Question Guidelines

    • Options in a multiple choice question should be free from ambiguity and ambiguity-related issues.
    • The correct spelling of the language used for writing these questions is English.
    • A common misconception about multiple choice questions is that they are an effective way to assess higher-order thinking skills.
    • We are explicitly instructed not to use complex language for writing new questions.
    • We are advised not to ask ambiguous or vague questions.

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    Test your knowledge of multiple choice questions by answering questions about spelling, common misconceptions, and best practices for creating options. Find out if you know the correct spelling of the language used for writing questions and whether you can identify common misconceptions about multiple choice questions.

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