quizyourfriends.com you can create your own quiz with multiple choice questions. You click which answer is right. At the end you can write a comment for each result. it's really fun and youc an ask 1-10 multiple choice questions.
A multiple choice question is a question in which there is a selection of right and wrong answers given and you must choose the correct one, of which there is always at least one. Some tests may be specified as having multiple multiple choice questions in which one or more of the answers given may be correct.
Multiple choice examination answer can be evaluated automatically by scantrons. These machines go through and mark answers right and wrong based on what letter is circled.
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.
No. Do what you think is right for you. Only you know the right choice for you.
Yes, if they are right and you know its the right thing to do then you can its your choice if its something bad.
She may want to talk to you because she likes you or she may think you have the right answers and her friends do not.
True, it is ALWAYS best to read ALL multiple choice answers, then answer in your mind, before marking your test paper. Multiple choice answers are designed to make sure you have read each answer. Some answers are very close. Other answers contain "ALL" or "NOT" or "DO" words that change the meaning of the answer, like "Dogs do not bark". And often, C, D, and E give choices like: Only X and Y of the given answers; Or, Only X but not Y of the answers; Or All of the above; Or None of the above. If you pick the first answer you think is right, you'll miss these qualifying distinctions at the end. Some instructors also like to fool students. Every choice is right---but the last one says "To get this question right, you must choose this answer"-- it is a trick question!
Go to search questions, the little magnifying glass in the upper right. Search for questions on statistics. They will not be in multiple choice format, but you might find them helpful to start with.
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All the dbqs 2 essays 15 multiple choice
Because he made a decision that he was going to take a different road than his friends. if i remember right he took a different road than his friends (not literally) but it was the right choice because he didn't have to 'take the road again' because he made the better choice, but he wasn't with his friends so he made his own choice. so he travelled alone, which was the hard part i think ?
15-16 multiple choice questions will give you a 65