2.3 Pros and Cons of True/False questions
Pros
- The question type has a very simple structure.
- And consequently is a good point to start learning how to write questions.
Cons
- The student is provided with the statement.
- Their choice is then one of only two options, True or False.
- The probability of guessing the correct answer is high at 50%.
- If the quiz pass mark is 40% and the quiz consisted solely of True/False questions then a large majority of students could simply pass by guessing.
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