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Multiple choice

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.


Carl Wieman

He has used and promotes Eric Mazur's "peer instruction", a pedagogical system, where teachers repeatedly ask multiple-choice concept questions during class, and students reply on the spot with little wireless "clicker" devices.


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EarMaster

Questions are answered with on-screen interfaces (staff, piano, guitar, bass, violin, cello, banjo and several other string instruments), a multiple choice option, a MIDI instrument, or through a microphone (voice, clapping or acoustic instruments).

PlayPower

Another is a multiple choice question game, somewhat similar to that featured in the film Slumdog Millionaire.

Science Olympiad Foundation

They are Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) type and the students are required to supply their responses on OMR answer sheets.

Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act

The plaintiff, Carafano, claimed the false profile defamed her, but because the content was created by a third party, the website was immune, even though it had provided multiple choice selections to aid profile creation.

The Mad Dash

To move them along the board path, a multiple-choice question was asked of the rollers, and the first to buzz in and answer correctly was given a roll of a die.

Thinking Skills Assessment

The multiple-choice answers (Section 1) are marked by the Admissions Testing Service with 1 mark available per question.