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Wadzanai

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Incorrect alternatives should be written in order so the alternative
 
  a. makes sense to the students who have not completely mastered the material
  b. makes sense to the students who have mastered the material
  c. appears incorrect to those who have mastered/not mastered the material
  d. could appear correct given certain topics learned in class

Question 2

What is NOT considered a recommendation regarding the physical layout of a multiple-choice question.
 
  a. Item should be numbered for easy identification
  b. Alternatives should be indented and identified with a letter
  c. The Stem should always be in the form of a question
  d. Keep alternatives in a vertical list for ease of reading



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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