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Multiple choice is a form of assessment in which respondents are asked to select the best possible answer (or answers) out of the choices from a list. If randomly guessing an answer, there's usually a 25 percent chance of getting it correct on a 4 answer choice question. Finding the right answer from multiple choices can be automated using multiple choice question answering systems. The multiple choice format is most frequently used in educational testing, in market research, and in elections, when a person chooses between multiple candidates, parties, or policies.
Although E. L. Thorndike developed an early multiple choice test, Frederick J. Kelly was the first to use such items as part of a large scale assessment. While Director of the Training School at Kansas State Normal School (now Emporia State University) in 1915, he developed and administered the Kansas Silent Reading Test. Soon after, Kelly became the third Dean of the College of Education at the University of Kansas. The first all multiple choice, large scale assessment was the Army Alpha, used to assess the intelligence and more specifically the aptitudes of World War I military recruits. Multiple choice testing is particularly popular in the United States.
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Multiple-choice tests are very efficient, but when test takers make guesses their score will depend partly on their luck. Dr Martin Bush explains how the impact of guesswork can be reduced -- or even eliminated entirely -- by using novel test formats. For further reading look up Martin's article entitled "Reducing the need for guesswork in multiple-choice tests" published in 2014 in the academic journal "Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education". Martin is a Principal Lecturer in Informatics here at LSBU. In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-or...
To get higher marks on multiple-choice tests, follow these simple guidelines, presented by Dr. Crystal Hendrick of the University of Wisconsin-Marinette. Part of the UW-Marinette's Student Success Series
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Essential Tips for IELTS Listening Multiple Choice Questions. Learn techniques and common traps for success in IELTS multiple choice questions. This lesson covers useful tips and strategies , practice listening, a review of answers and vocabulary. Follow this link to get more IELTS listening practice for multiple choice questions: http://www.ieltsliz.com/tag/multiple-choice/
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Introduction to Multiple Choice covers why multiple choices exams are difficult, who does well on multiple choice and How to Study for Multiple Choice.
Watch more How to Ace Standardized Tests videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/248077-How-to-Ace-Multiple-Choice-Tests Taking practice tests and knowing strategy are the keys to success with multiple choice tests. Step 1: Locate practice tests Locate multiple choice tests to practice with. Look on publisher sites, school sites, or in bookstores. Step 2: Read all questions Read all the questions carefully one or two times before reviewing the answers. Step 3: Answer the question in your head Answer the question in your head before looking at answer choices. Step 4: Read all answer choices Read all the answer choices at least once before making a selection. Tip Often the answer with the most information, or the longest, is the correct answer choice. Step 5: Eliminate wrong answers ...
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FCE Exam "English in Use" - Multiple Choice
This is the audio file for the Multiple Choice portion of the English 9B exam
AP Exam Review of Multiple Choice questions.