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SAMPLE EXAM QUESTIONS Sample True/False Questions
ntweb.deltastate.eduInstructions: For each of the following questions, choose if the statement is TRUE or FALSE. In order for an answer to be TRUE, ALL parts of the statement must be true. On the answer sheet, mark A if the statement is TRUE and B if the statement is FALSE for each question. (A) TRUE (B) FALSE (1) Data are the empirical evidence or information ...
Writing Multiple Choice and True/False Exam Questions
uhhcopfacultyresource.weebly.comWriting Multiple Choice and True/False Exam Questions: A Good Practice Guide 1. OVERVIEW AND GUIDE OBJECTIVES In this guide you will learn how to apply the art of question design to the development of effective multiple choice and true/false questions for exams that you set. Specifically, this guide is designed to help you to:
Macro final exam study guide – True/False questions ...
sites.pitt.eduMacro final exam study guide – True/False questions - Solutions Case, Fair, Oster Chapter 8 – Aggregate Expenditure and Equilibrium Output 1.Firms react to unplanned inventory investment by reducing output. TRUE. 2.If actual investment is greater than planned investment, inventories increase more than planned. TRUE.
WHEN TAKING OBJECTIVE EXAMS, TRUE-FALSE EXAMS
www.gvsu.eduStrategy 2: True-False questions may use words called “absolutes” or “qualifie’s. Absolute words imply there are no exceptions to the facts stated in the question. Examples of such words are never, none, always, all, every, only. These words tend to make a statement false (but not always). Qualifiers such as some, few, often, many,