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The phrase "multiple choice options" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the various choices or answers available in a multiple choice question. Example: "The exam consisted of 50 questions, each with five multiple choice options."
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The screen displays three multiple choice options; 8,128, 8,208 and 8,191.
She offered the correct answer -- "By spinning their own cloth" -- along with three incorrect multiple choice options.
Paper two gave multiple choice options for sections on drug laws, roads, pollution, fraud, bribery, murder and other serious offences.
Survey responses were collected using multiple choice options, as well as open-ended responses.
The questions are answered via multiple choice options and are grouped to produce eight health scales in two main categories, physical health and mental health.
So rather than having to type Telegram offers developers the option to let users tap through a list of relevant multiple choice options instead.
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Mean scores of the multiple choice option groups in the short answer test.
Differences in item difficulty between items in different multiple choice option formats: Facility indices compared using ANOVA.
It was concluded that the 'control' group tried to diversify their diet when having a multiple choice option.
Different answers, that were not a multiple choice option, were given: 'The concierge send me to the hospital', 'I want more specific help, like stitches, injections etc., 'My GP will send me to the ED anyway', and 'I did not want to take any risk'.
Moreover, as indicated by the bottom row in Table 4, other women (79 of 486 who answered this question) pointed out, by selecting a multiple choice option, that they personally would not appreciate unsolicited CS/TO counselling in pregnancy because "I am of the opinion that a doctor should not raise the subject of contraception.
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