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What (who) is multiple choice - definition


multiple choice         
also multiple-choice
In a multiple choice test or question, you have to choose the answer that you think is right from several possible answers that are listed on the question paper.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Multiple Choice (novel)         
  • First edition (publ. Hueders)
NOVEL
Multiple Choice is a novel published by the Chilean author Alejandro Zambra in 2014 (originally under the title Facsímil). Megan McDowell's English translation was published by Penguin Books in 2016.
Choice modelling         
Choice modelling attempts to model the decision process of an individual or segment via revealed preferences or stated preferences made in a particular context or contexts. Typically, it attempts to use discrete choices (A over B; B over A, B & C) in order to infer positions of the items (A, B and C) on some relevant latent scale (typically "utility" in economics and various related fields).

Wikipedia

Multiple choice
Multiple choice (MC),Park, J. (2010), Constructive multiple-choice testing system.
Examples of use of multiple choice
1. Those multiple–choice quizzes in women‘s magazines?
2. Regarding the question about the application of multiple–choice test in 2007 by deputy Hoang Thanh Phu from northern Thai Nguyen province, Mr Nhan said the strong point of multiple–choice test is to ensure objectivity and fairness.
3. The 24–question quiz, which is multiple choice, takes 45 minutes.
4. Mr Powell and his 100 competitors were given questions with three multiple choice answers.
5. Over 156,000 people submitted responses to a multiple–choice questionnaire that was distributed across the country.