Multiple Choice Exams
Multiple choice exams are a type of assessment where students select the correct answer from a list of options. Each question typically presents a statement or problem, followed by several possible answers, usually labeled with letters or numbers. This format allows for quick grading and can cover a wide range of topics in a single test.
These exams are commonly used in educational settings, such as schools and universities, to evaluate knowledge in subjects like mathematics, science, and history. They can also be found in standardized tests, such as the SAT or ACT, which help determine college readiness.