Correct Answer - Option 1 : reduce subjectivity in evaluation
Multiple-choice or objective type questions are highly reliable and valid questions which used to measure educational achievement, intelligence, etc.
- Multiple-choice questions need time to be formulated but it takes very little time for evaluation.
- These types of questions involves multiple choices wherein it is required to choose the right answer.
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Multiple choice questions reduce subjectivity in evaluation as it allows the learners to choose one answer from a list of possible answers.
- It minimize the subjective inference and judgement.
- It is apt for precise, pin-point, definite answer which are represented as a single word, digit or symbol.
Hence, it becomes clear that multiple-choice questions reduce subjectivity in evaluation.