Multiple Choice
Which is a major difference between multiple-choice questions and essay questions?
A) Essay questions involve primarily recognition, while multiple-choice questions involve logical reasoning.
B) Essay questions are scored more objectively because the examiner is provided with more information from the examinee.
C) Essay questions can test a wider range of material.
D) Essay questions allow for more creativity to be expressed by the examinee.
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