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3. Single
Answer
Multiple
Answers
Two types of
multiple
choice
questions.
In multiple choice questions (single answer) you will be asked
to choose the best answer from three or four alternatives (A, B,
C or D)
In multiple choice questions (multiple answers ) you will be
asked to choose the best two answers from five alternatives (A,
B, C, D or E) or the best three answers from seven alternatives
(A, B, C, D, E, F or G).
4. Task identification
In MCQs - Single Answer,
you have to choose one
right option from a list
of 3 to 4 options.
Examples are taken from Cambridge IELTS books.
Task
Identification
Single Answer
5. Task identification
Task identification
As you can see in MCQs -
Multiple Answers, there is a
longer list of options and you
have to choose more than one
option.
Always read the instructions
carefully to see how many
answers are required.
Task
Identification
Multiple Answers
11. Notice that questions and
options are not as simple as
they were in Part 1 & 2.
The challenge is to read and
understand all of them in
only 10 to 15 seconds.
Example of MCQs in
Part/Section 3.
12. In Part 4, MCQs are really
challenging. You will see lengthy
questions and options, a lot of
paraphrasing and tricks to confuse
you in different options.
The subject will also be quite
difficult and unfamiliar.
Example of MCQs in
Part/Section 4.
13. Three Types
of
misleading
options In MCQs.
Directly
Contradicted.
You can clearly and
easily understand that
it is not the right
option.
Indirectly
Contradicted.
These options will not
have straight forward
contradiction but what
you hear will lead you
to conclude that the
option is incorrect.
Confusing Options.
These options are very
similar to the correct
answer.
These are the most
confusing ones. You
need to listen to them
very closely.
16. The options do not follow the same sequence in
the audio as you see them on the question paper.
17. The options do not follow
the same sequence in the
audio as you see them on
the question paper.
(Example)
These options will come randomly.
You may hear option C before
option A or option A before option
B and so on.
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