2. True or False
One of the easiest ways to frame questions is
in yes or no format. Simply put, this involves
asking a question to which the learner either
answers yes or no.
3. Open-Ended
Open-ended questions are most useful
if you a) are going to be looking over
the answers and want to see what your
employees think about a certain
subject, or b) if you merely want to get
your employees thinking creatively
about a problem that doesn’t have one
defined solution.
5. Matching
Matching, like fill-in-the-blank
questions with hints, gives
learners a little more to go on,
and is therefore a good approach
if you want to give students more
time to absorb material
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