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(of a quiz, question, etc.) providing several different responses from which only one is correct
- The exam consisted mainly of multiple-choice questions.
- She prefers multiple-choice tests because they allow her to eliminate incorrect answers.
- The teacher created a multiple-choice quiz to assess the students' understanding of the topic.
- Some multiple-choice questions were tricky because all the options seemed similar.
- The online test included both multiple-choice and short-answer questions.
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