If a person's knowledge of English grammar is shaky, they would be especially pleased about a test that contains multiple choice questions. This is due to the fact that multiple choice tests drastically increase one's odds of getting the answer correct.
You should be pleased because multiple choice questions don't require you to actually write anything--whereas if you have to answer discussion questions, your grammar is called to the forefront. If the questions are about English grammar, you should be pleased because you'll have multiple choices, one of which has to be correct.
First, let's rewrite the question correctly:
'If you're shaky about your knowledge of English grammar, you will be pleased to discover that your upcoming test contains all multiple-choice questions. Why should this please you?'
Now let's look at the corrections:
1. The word 'you're' needs an apostrophe to indicate that a letter is missing (the 'a' of the word 'are' - 'you're' means 'you are').
2. The word 'English' requires an initial capital. It is an adjective relating to a proper noun.
3. A comma after the word 'grammar' improves readability.
4. The clause 'you would be pleased' is in the past conditional tense, but it should agree with the tense of its related clause 'if you're shaky', which is present. 'If you're shaky ... you will be pleased', or 'if you were shaky ... you would be pleased.'
5. The compound adjective 'multiple-choice' is hyphenated.
6. There are two distinct sentences in this question. The first sentence ends at '... multiple-choice questions', which must therefore be followed by a full stop. The second sentence begins with 'Why', which must therefore take an initial capital.
Second, let's think of a possible answer to the question:
Multiple-choice questions offer you a selection of possible answers, and you can be sure that the correct one is included among them. Thus your choice is limited, and your memory may well be jogged if you read the right answer among the others and realise that you do, in fact, know that it is correct. Open questions, on the other hand, give you no clue as to what the correct answer is. There is nothing to jog your memory, and nothing to guide you in the right direction. Your mind might go blank and you might only be able to make a wild guess at the answer.
Because it makes answering the question just SO much easier. Because multiple choice tests provide options for you to choose from instead of you having to answer a question completely on your own. The answer is in front of you, you just have to choose it Also, if you have no ideas which choice is the correct one, at least you have a 1 in 4 chance to get the answer right if you guess and circle one of the four choices.
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Unversed means not experienced or not skilled.-lore means traditional knowledge that a group may have.-scholarship is to do with educational acheivement-erudition means knowledge acquired from training-learning means that which has been learned-And benighted means intellectually or morally ignorant or overtaken by darkness.So none of the alternatives has the same meaning as unversed, but benighted comes the closest.
A complex question is a trick question, or multiple question combination or a plurium interrogationum. It is a question that has a presupposition that is considered complex.
Well, what is the question? There are multiple questions.
Multiple choice questions about pollution awareness could be asked in a general knowledge quiz. They my also be used in exam questions at school.
Because it makes answering the question just SO much easier. Because multiple choice tests provide options for you to choose from instead of you having to answer a question completely on your own. The answer is in front of you, you just have to choose it Also, if you have no ideas which choice is the correct one, at least you have a 1 in 4 chance to get the answer right if you guess and circle one of the four choices.
Because it makes answering the question just SO much easier. Because multiple choice tests provide options for you to choose from instead of you having to answer a question completely on your own. The answer is in front of you, you just have to choose it Also, if you have no ideas which choice is the correct one, at least you have a 1 in 4 chance to get the answer right if you guess and circle one of the four choices.
No, you cannot merge multiple questions at once. You can only merge multiple alternates at one time.
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A folded quiz book is a type of interactive book that features folded pages with questions and multiple-choice answers. Readers can unfold the pages to reveal the questions and answer choices, making it an engaging way to test their knowledge on various topics.
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