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C) Multiple Choice Test items: These are the most popular of the objective
test. They consist of direct questions followed by two, three or four possible
answers, of which only one is to be chosen as the correct or best answer.
The following are advantages of multiple choice test items:
• Multiple choice test items can measure a
variety of knowledge skills
including recall, understanding, applications and combinations of all
three.
• Multiple choice test items are relatively efficient, that is,
the results of
the test are usually quickly available after the test because it is easy to
mark.
• The difficulty level of the multiple choice test item can be controlled by
changing the degree of homogeneity of the items listed. This is done by
including simple or difficult questions.
• Multiple choice are less likely than true-false
questions to produce score
variations because of guessing.
Limitations
• They usually ask trivial, ambiguous questions that may handicap the
really able student.
• They are not easy to construct, in that they take
a lot of time on the part
of the teacher.
• There is a tendency for teachers to write multiple choice test items that
demandonly factual knowledge.
Guideline
• Choose relevant, important topics from which to develop the items.
• Write the stem first, try to make it as short
as possible and use clear,
simple language. (The stem is the part of the question which introduces
the items between which the student is asked to choose.)
• Try to make all the distracters equally plausible to well prepared stu-
dent, butobviously wrong to well prepared students. The word ‘dis-
tracters’ refers to those words or sentences that are not correct answers.
These are listed together with the correct answer so as to confuse a
student who is not well prepared for the multi-choice test.
• Make all the alternatives about equal in length.
• Place the correct answer equally often in each position.
• Arrange the responses in a logical order.
• Make sure all responses fit grammatically with the stem.
If only gram-
matical way, you are providing a clue for the student who is guessing.
• Phrases such as ‘None of these’ should be avoided as a distracter in best-
answer choices.
African Virtual University
Formulate 6 examples multiple choice questions they should fall into one of the
three cognitive domains.
i). Read specifically about the
practical and
oral examinations
and write
down: their characteristics, limitations and guidelines of formulating them
in 200-250 words for each of them.
Which subjects are commonly tested this way?
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