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"multiple choice answers" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a section or list of possible answers to choose from in a multiple choice question. You can use it in any situation where you are presenting options for someone to select as an answer to a question. For example: - Please complete the quiz by selecting the correct multiple choice answers. - The exam consisted of 50 questions with four multiple choice answers each. - The teacher handed out a sheet of paper with a set of multiple choice answers for the pop quiz.
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The Jipters love answers -- answers in the form of questions, sequential answers, multiple choice answers.
Lack of space limits us to but one of Nadine's selections from the multiple choice answers on offer.
In SAT math prep, students learn how to "back-solve," plugging the numbers from the multiple choice answers into the question.
(b) "My Gödel is killing me!" While Freud, Goethe and Faust are all celebrated intellectuals, Kurt Gödel (pronounced "curt girdle") is the only mathematician among the multiple choice answers.
The question asked was: "In your opinion, which location would be the most dangerous during a tornado?" The pupil is then instructed to "Circle one" and given three multiple choice answers: "In school", "At a park" and "In a store".
In several other questions we allowed free text answers in addition to suggested multiple choice answers.
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I quickly learned to skip the multiple-choice answers and determined compatibility by reading the essays.
Now, in June, only 13 of the 30 multiple-choice answers needed to be answered correctly to pass the exam.
Students were charged with analyzing both fiction and nonfiction, not only through multiple-choice answers but also short essays.
At the Motley Fool, a popular investment-advice Web site, a Texan going by the name Pituophis published the results of an informal poll with multiple-choice answers.
Adopting the format of an early 1990s Chilean secondary school exam, it sets the reader a series of questions with multiple-choice answers.
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