0 A multiple-choice test or question is one in which you are given a list of answers and you have to choose the correct one. : --
a multiple-choice test
1 (of questions or tests) giving you a list of possible answers that you have to choose from --
2 a multiple choice examination or question involves choosing the correct answer from a list of possible answers: --
Item formats include multiple-choice, matching a graphic to what was heard in a text, and identifying appropriate elements in a graphic.
The results of the analysis revealed that the trainees were quite successful in recognising appropriate forms in multiple-choice questions.
This includes 90 items with multiple-choice alternatives to be used with 13- to 16-year-old subjects.
Ten context - multiple-choice combinations were tested; the order of the three choices was randomized.
Teaching the use of context to infer meaning vocabular y to those of a traditional cloze task and multiple-choice questions.
Moreover, research results of each of the three studies were based on only one multiple-choice task assessing receptive word knowledge.
This one failure to reach significance is probably due to the low reliability of the comprehension task (16 items, four-way multiple-choice).
It significantly affected comprehension (both recall of target verbs and multiple-choice comprehension questions) and input processing (form recognition but not form production).