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Multiple Choice Questions
Multiple Choice Question (Single Answer)
The answer options in this Multiple Choice Question have so-called radio buttons and only one answer can be selected. In Multiple Choice Question (Single Answer), it is known that only one answer is correct. Therefore, test participants can use an exclusion method, among other things, to answer the questions. This can lead to the development of analytical skills but also to “guessing”.
Multiple Choice Question (Multiple Answers)
Multiple Choice Question (Multiple Answers) can be recognized by their square answer boxes.
Please mind that points will be given for correct choices. Several answers can be correct in a Multiple Choice Question (Multiple Answers). A possible hurdle during the creation process is forgetting to give points for correctly non-selected answers. If this was not done, test participants can always select all answers to get the full score. Multiple Choice Question (Multiple Answers) will be more difficult if the amount of answers that should be selected is not specified.
Multiple Choice Question (Kprim Answers)
Multiple Choice Question (Kprim Answers) are characterized by their special grading system. The maximum score can only be acquired when all answers are correct. Half of the points will be given for three correct answers and no points will be given for less than three correct answers. This question type is often used in the medical field to map connections better. The question type does not allow not selecting certain answer options, so the probability of selecting the correct answer in each sub-question is 50%. However, it is more difficult to get the maximum score by guessing than by using four Multiple Choice Questions (Single Answer).
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