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"multiple choice questions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a style of question that provides a list of multiple options for the respondent to choose from. For example, "The quiz consisted of 10 multiple choice questions on a variety of topics."
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There are some multiple choice questions.
There were four multiple choice questions.
For multiple choice questions, each option is worth one point.
There are 30 multiple choice questions, each worth one point.
It has multiple choice questions but also asks for written answers to gauge original thinking.
He breezed through the multiple choice questions, getting all the calculations right.
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Professor Becker particularly dislikes multiple-choice questions.
More than half the multiple-choice questions were answered incorrectly.
The test consisted of 85 multiple-choice questions.
There are 10 multiple-choice questions, Wright explains.
Rosling enlivens the chapters with multiple-choice questions.
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