You can use Microsoft Forms to create polls, surveys, quizzes, and tests for co-workers, students, and others. You can make sophisticated polls with multiple choices, text answers, dates, branching ...
In the weekly Unexpected Elements multiple-choice quiz, the answer is almost NEVER ‘a’. It’s nearly always ‘b’, or ‘c’. Why is this? When we set the quiz, why are we so reluctant to choose option ‘a’?
Ideally, multiple-choice exams would be random, without patterns of right or wrong answers. However, all tests are written by humans, and human nature makes it impossible for any test to be truly ...
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