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multiple-choice
[ muhl-tuh-puhl-chois ]
adjective
- consisting of several possible answers from which the correct one must be selected:
a multiple-choice question.
- made up of multiple-choice questions:
a multiple-choice exam.
multiple-choice
adjective
- having a number of possible given answers out of which the correct one must be chosen
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of multiple-choice1
Example Sentences
Others raised issues with the multiple-choice test questions, complaining they consisted of nonsense questions, featured typos and left out important facts.
The exam, which consists of five one-hour essay questions, one 90-minute performance test and 200 multiple-choice questions, is offered only two weeks a year — in February and in July.
He then revealed he’d given the students exactly the same test, but with the multiple-choice answers in a different order.
We will face 20 multiple-choice questions in one nerve-wracking hour on everything from sell-on clauses to when agents can approach minors.
They developed a survey of multiple-choice questions, free-form text fields and rating scales and sent it to leading graduate school programs in animal behavior research across disciplines.
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