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Definition of Multiple-choice
1. Adjective. Offering several alternative answers from which the correct one is to be chosen; or consisting of such questions. "A multiple-choice test"
Definition of Multiple-choice
1. Adjective. Having more than one, enumerated, possible answers. A type of test question where the correct answer is selected from a group of proffered choices. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Multiple-choice
Literary usage of Multiple-choice
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Harvard Psychological Studies by Harvard Psychological Laboratory (1915)
"In many of its essential features, the Yerkes multiple choice method is similar
to the ... The experimenter seeks, in using the multiple choice method, ..."
2. Measuring Student Knowledge and Skills: A New Framework for Assessment by Andreas Schleicher (1999)
"Ji Response formats Both multiple-choice and constructed-response questions have
been used in assessing reading proficiency, ..."
3. Child Sexual Abuse: Intervention and Treatment Issues by Kathleen C. Faller (1995)
"Multiple-Choice Questions When information is not forthcoming with a focused
question, the interviewer may resort to a multiple-choice question. ..."
4. Harvard Psychological Studies by Harvard Psychological Laboratory (1915)
"In many of its essential features, the Yerkes multiple choice method is similar
to the ... The experimenter seeks, in using the multiple choice method, ..."
5. Measuring Student Knowledge and Skills: A New Framework for Assessment by Andreas Schleicher (1999)
"Ji Response formats Both multiple-choice and constructed-response questions have
been used in assessing reading proficiency, ..."
6. Child Sexual Abuse: Intervention and Treatment Issues by Kathleen C. Faller (1995)
"Multiple-Choice Questions When information is not forthcoming with a focused
question, the interviewer may resort to a multiple-choice question. ..."