Question 14:- Choose the most appropriate logo to represent the purpose of the workshop.
Mh.
(1)
(2)
a) Option 1
b) Option 2
c) Option 3
d) Option 4
Answers
Answer:
1. Use Plausible Distractors (wrong-response options)
• Only list plausible distractors, even if the number of options per question
changes
• Write the options so they are homogeneous in content
• Use answers given in previous open-ended exams to provide realistic
distractors
2. Use a Question Format
• Experts encourage multiple-choice items to be prepared as questions (rather
than incomplete statements)
Incomplete Statement Format:
The capital of California is in
Direct Question Format:
In which of the following cities is the capital of California?
3. Emphasize Higher-Level Thinking
• Use memory-plus application questions. These questions require students to
recall principles, rules or facts in a real life context.
• The key to preparing memory-plus application questions is to place the
concept in a life situation or context that requires the student to first recall the
facts and then apply or transfer the application of those facts into a situation.
• Seek support from others who have experience writing higher-level thinking
multiple-choice questions.
EXAMPLES:
Memory Only Example
Which description best characterizes whole foods?
a. orange juice
b. toast
c. bran cereal
d. grapefruit
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Explanation:
Answer:
Option 4
Explanation:
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