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Tenacious Learner Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Question about 'multiple choice exercises'. Directions.

Hi Teachers,

Could you tell me if these directions can be shorter please? If they can, tell me how?

Circle the letter of the correct synonym or explanation to the underlined word(s)

Thanks in advance
  

Top answer

I'd need some examples of the test to give you a definitive answer, but here's a try: Circle the letter that is the best synonym or definition of the underlined word/s. Choose the best synonym or definition of the underlined word/s.

  • I'd need some examples of the test to give you a definitive answer, but here's a try: Circle the letter that is the best synonym or definition of the underlined word/s.
  • Choose the best synonym or definition of the underlined word/s.
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I'd need some examples of the test to give you a definitive answer, but here's a try:

Circle the letter that is the best synonym or definition of the underlined word/s.

Choose the best synonym or definition of the underlined word/s.
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Hi Vopar,

Thank you for your reply.

I'd need some examples of the test to give you a definitive answer, but here's a try.

Among all of them, 'a, b, c, and d' only one is correct.

Best,

TS
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Yes, I understand what a multiple-choice test is, but I don't know what the test is testing. Sounds like vocabulary, but how is the vocabulary being tested? Is it synonyms and definitions, like I'm assuming? More or less than those two things?
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Hi Vopar,

Thank you for your reply once again. You are right, the multiple-choice test contains synoyms and definitions as well.

Best,

TS

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