A multiple-choice question is a type of questionnaire/survey question that provides respondents with multiple answer options. Sometimes called objective response questions, it requires respondents to select only correct answers from the choice options.
How do you answer a question with multiple questions?
Multiple-Choice Test Taking Tips and Strategies
- Read the entire question.
- Answer it in your mind first.
- Eliminate wrong answers.
- Use the process of elimination.
- Select the best answer.
- Read every answer option.
- Answer the questions you know first.
- Make an educated guess.
How do I create a multiple choice survey?
Creating a Multiple Choice Question Go to the Design survey section. From the Builder section, choose Multiple Choice. Enter the question and answer text. (Optional) Set up any additional options or settings.
How do you set exam questions?
Creating Exams
- Choose appropriate item types for your objectives.
- Highlight how the exam aligns with course objectives.
- Write instructions that are clear, explicit, and unambiguous.
- Write instructions that preview the exam.
- Word questions clearly and simply.
- Enlist a colleague or TA to read through your exam.
What is a multiple answer test?
Multiple Choice and Multiple Answer questions are graded automatically. You’ll use the same process to create questions in tests and assignments. To create Multiple Answer questions, use the Multiple Choice question type and choose multiple correct answers. You can allow partial credit and negative credit for answers.
What is the most common answer on a multiple choice exam?
The idea that C is the best answer to choose when guess-answering a question on a multiple choice test rests on the premise that ACT answer choices are not truly randomized. In other words, the implication is that answer choice C is correct more often than any other answer choice.