Wednesday, February 3, 2010

My professor said that true or false questions are harder than multiple choice. Would you agree?

Personally both are either way you look at it.My professor said that true or false questions are harder than multiple choice. Would you agree?
It would seem you have a 50-50 chance of getting etiher one right. Multiple choice may have the disadvantage more of having too many options to try guessing from then. BUT overall the odds are just as likely to get a choice right or wrong when one is guessing. It is a gamble either way then.My professor said that true or false questions are harder than multiple choice. Would you agree?
Generally, the wordings on True/False questions are trickier. If you read carefully and pay attention to every word in the question, a T/F test shouldn't be too miserable.





I usually find multiple choice questions easier. Though there are more options to choose from, the wordings are usually simpler and easier to follow and understand.
i think multiple choice answers are the hardest because 1 out of 4 is right and when you have true and false then only 1 ans is right plus you pretty much know when something is a lie you can just tell
I do not really think so. In multiple choice, they can include answers that are very similar to each other, so that would make it a bit more difficult.
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