Multiple-choice
[muhl-tuh-puh l-chois] /ˈmʌl tə pəlˈtʃɔɪs/
adjective
1.
consisting of several possible answers from which the correct one must be selected:
a multiple-choice question.
2.
made up of multiple-choice questions:
a multiple-choice exam.
adjective
1.
having a number of possible given answers out of which the correct one must be chosen
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