Adjective
offering several alternative answers from which the correct one is to be chosen; or consisting of such questions
Source: WordNetmultiple-choice questions Source: Internet
a multiple-choice test Source: Internet
As in the original versions, contestants try to answer multiple-choice trivia questions for ascending amounts of money in the hopes of winning the million-dollar prize. Source: Internet
However the changes mean that instead of reading the case study, learner drivers will watch a driving clip of up to 30 seconds, and then asked three multiple-choice questions about it. Source: Internet
High scorers in the IMC are invited to compete in the Intermediate Mathematical Olympiad and Kangaroo (for the highest scorers) and in the European Kangaroo (another multiple-choice competition, for other high scorers). Source: Internet
Aside from three compulsory subjects, mathematics, literature and foreign languages, there would be two new test papers – natural sciences and social sciences, with each consisting of 60 multiple-choice questions. Source: Internet