BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY
2001 Annual University Conference
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9. Use Only One Correct Option (Or be sure the best option is clearly the best
option)
• The item should include one and only one correct or clearly best
answer
• With one correct answer, alternatives should be mutually exclusive
and not overlapping
• Using MC with questions containing more than one right answer
lowers discrimination between students
10. Give Clear Instructions
Such as:
Questions 1 - 10 are multiple-choice questions designed to assess your ability to
remember or recall basic and foundational pieces of knowledge related to this course.
Please read each question carefully before reading the answer options. When you
have a clear idea of the question, find your answer and mark your selection on the
answer sheet. Please do not make any marks on this exam.
Questions 11 – 20 are multiple-choice questions designed to assess your ability to
think critically about the subject. Please read each question carefully before reading
the answer options. Be aware that some questions may seem to have more than one
right answer, but you are to look for the one that makes the most sense and is the most
correct. When you have a clear idea of the question, find your answer and mark your
selection on the answer sheet. You may justify any answer you choose by writing
your justification on the blank paper provided.
11. Use Only a Single, Clearly-Defined Problem and Include the Main Idea in
the Question
• Students must know what the problem is without having to read the
response options
12. Avoid the “All the Above” Option
• Students merely need to recognize two correct options to get the
answer correct
13. Avoid the “None of the Above” Option
• You will never know if students know the correct answer
14. Don’t Use MC Questions When Other Item Types Are More Appropriate
• limited distractors or assessing problem-solving and creativity