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A true or false question consists of a
statement that requires a true or
false response. There are other
variations of the True or
False format as well, such as: “yes” or
“no”, “correct” or “incorrect”, and
“agree” or “disagree” which is often
used in surveys.
A multiple-choice question (MCQ) is
composed of two parts: a stem
that identifies the question or
problem, and a set of alternatives
or possible answers that contain a
key that is the best answer to
the question, and a number of
distractors that are plausible but
incorrect answers to the question.
"Pronunciation" refers to the way in
which we make the sound of words.
Grammar is the study of words, how
they are used in sentences, and how
they change in different situations.
A matching question is two adjacent lists
of related words, phrases, pictures, or
symbols. Each item in one list is paired
with at least one item in the other
list. Matching may be considered to be a
variant of multiple-choice in which more
than one choice is correct. Here's how
a matching question type will appear.
Vocabulary is the all the language
and words either used or understood by a
person or group of people.
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