multiple-choice
/ˌmʌltɪpl ˈtʃɔɪs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌmʌltɪpl ˈtʃɔɪs/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈməl-tə-pəl-ˈchȯis/ (ame, mw)
multiple-choice — 形容詞
1. Describes a test, quiz, or question that gives several answer options and asks y
選擇題的
列出幾個選項讓作答者選正確答案
Describes a test, quiz, or question that gives several answer options and asks you to choose the right one.
Adaeze finished the multiple-choice science quiz before the short essay section.
Adaeze 在後面的簡答題之前,就先做完了自然科的選擇題小考。
multiple-choice + noun
The driving test is multiple-choice, so Arjun studied the road signs first.
那個駕照考試是選擇題的,所以 Arjun 先把路標讀熟了。
predicative use: be + multiple-choice
Leo circled C on a multiple-choice question about where penguins live.
Leo 在那題問企鵝住哪裡的選擇題上圈了 C。
Rania prefers multiple-choice exams because she can check each answer twice.
Rania 比較喜歡選擇題考試,因為她可以把每個答案再檢查一次。
The history worksheet had ten multiple-choice items and one map-reading task.
那張歷史作業單有十題選擇題,還有一題地圖判讀題。
- objective
broader; includes other question types with fixed answers, not only option lists
- fixed-response
more formal; used in testing or research contexts for answers chosen from set options
- closed-ended
broader academic label; can also describe yes-no or short fixed-answer questions
- open-ended
asks the learner to create an answer instead of choosing from a list
- essay-based
focuses on longer written responses rather than selecting one option
- free-response
education term for answering in your own words
文法句型
multiple-choice + noun
be + multiple-choice
用法筆記
Usually placed before nouns such as question, test, exam, or quiz. After be, it often contrasts with open-ended formats that require learners to write their own answer.