25%
Most IQ tests are multiple choice because that removes the variable of a human grader making subjective choices. IQ should not be about the quality of your test proctor.
Great. A multiple choice question without the choices.
Great. A multiple choice question with no choices.
Asking a multiple choice question without including the choices isn't really fair, but if one of the choices was 300, choose that one.
Asking a multiple choice question without providing the choices doesn't really seem fair.
It is 1/5.
Not sure what a mulitple choice qustion is but if it is anything like a multiple choice question, it is 1/5 or 20%. I strongly advise you to get a dictionary, learn to spell or use a spell checker.
1/4
7 to 1
Not sure what a mulitple choice qustion is but if it is anything like a multiple choice question, it is 1/5 or 20%. I strongly advise you to get a dictionary, learn to spell or use a spell checker.
There is 1 right answer out of 5 possible answers, so the probability of guessing it correctly is 1/5 or 20% or 0.2.
7:1
Multiple-choice questions don't work without the list of choices.
The answer stem is the question part of a multiple choice question. The answer choices are the other part of a multiple choice question.
Multiple choice tests are commonly used in schools because they are efficient for assessing a large number of students quickly. They also help to standardize grading and reduce subjective bias in evaluation. Additionally, they can measure a wide range of knowledge and skills.
6 to 1. (That is, 6 incorrect to 1 correct.) This is equaivalent to a probability of 1/7 or a 14% chance of guessing the correct answer.
You need to include the multiple choices in a multiple choice question.