10 Common Types of Multiple Choice Questions and How to
Solve Them
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Is the answer B, C, or all of the above? Multiple choice? Sometimes it seems more like
multiple guess!
When multiple choice tests are more like guessing games, it’s time to figure out how
they’re designed. Let’s look at the 10 common types of multiple choice questions and
how to decode them. Use each of strategies we recommend to help you succeed.
1. The look-alike set of options
Definition
All the options look very similar.
Example
The highest correlation of IQ scores between family members has been
found for
A. identical twins reared apart
B. identical twins reared together
C. fraternal twins reared together
D. fraternal twins reared apart
Strategy
Identify the differences between each of the options and eliminate the
incorrect ones.
Each of the options is set up in the same format:
[type of twin] [how the twins were reared]
You can eliminate options by looking at each part.
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What type of twins should have the highest correlation in IQ
scores?
You may not know the answer to this if you
haven’t taken any
Psychology courses. If you think the answer is “identical twins”,
get rid of options C and D. If you think the answer is “fraternal
twins”, get rid of options A and B.
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How should the twins be reared to have the highest correlation in
IQ scores?
From the remaining options, decide between “reared apart” and
“reared together”. This makes the multiple choice question easier
to solve.