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multiple–choice
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multiple–choice
(adjective)
multiple–choice
adjective
multiple–choice
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of MULTIPLE–CHOICE
1
:
having several answers from which one is to be chosen
a
multiple-choice
question
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2
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made up of multiple-choice questions
a
multiple-choice
test
The exam will be
multiple-choice
.
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