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Ideally, multiple-choice exams would be random, without patterns of right or wrong answers. However, all tests are written by humans, and human nature makes it impossible for any test to be truly ...
Multiple-choice questions don’t belong in college. They’re often ineffective as a teaching tool, they’re easy for students to cheat, and they can exacerbate test anxiety. Yet more professors seem to ...
At the end of the test, if you answered every question to your best ability, you did all you could do, just like in life, making it the ultimate multiple-choice test. Don't miss a thing ...
The multiple-choice test would be administered by tablet rather than spoken by an examiner. That reduces the interaction that allows examiners to judge an applicant’s English language skills.