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  5. Review your text once more to ensure it has no errors or typos.
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14 RULES FOR WRITING MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS. Use Plausible Distractors (wrong-response options) Use a Question Format. Emphasize Higher-Level Thinking. Emphasize Higher-Level Thinking (continued) Keep Option Lengths Similar. Balance the Placement of the Correct Answer. Be Grammatically Correct.
A multiple-choice question (MCQ) is composed of two parts: a stem that identifies the question or problem, and a set of alternatives or possible answers that contain a key that is the best answer to the question, and several distractors that are plausible but incorrect answers to the question.
Although test makers try to put the correct answers in random order, they fall into patterns. You can use that to get an edge when you have to guess a tough question. Ideally the items on such a test should stand a 50-50 chance of being true. Actually, true answers are rather more common.
Developing alternatives Limit the number of alternatives. Use between three and five options per question. Make sure there is only one best answer. Avoid having two or more correct options, but one is more accurate than the others. Make the distractors appealing and plausible.
Designing alternatives Limit the number of alternatives. Make sure there is only one best answer. Make the distractors appealing and plausible. Make the choices gramatically consistent with the stem. Place the choices in some meaningful order. Randomly distribute the correct response. Avoid using all of the above.
The multiple-choice format makes it easy for students to guess, distorting their scores and making it difficult to evaluate their understanding of the material accurately. Another area for improvement with multiple-choice tests is that they often focus on lower-order thinking skills rather than higher-order ones.
A multiple choice item consists of a problem, known as the stem, and a list of suggested solutions, known as alternatives. The alternatives consist of one correct or best alternative, which is the answer, and incorrect or inferior alternatives, known as distractors.
Five Tips to Ace Your Multiple Choice Exams. Read the questions carefully. Make sure you understand what the question is asking. Answer the question without looking at the options. Eliminate the incorrect options. Answer all the questions. Manage your time. More resources for multiple choice questions.

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