Definition of multiple-choice in English:
 multiple-choice
adjective mʌltɪp(ə)lˈtʃɔɪsˈməltəpəl ˈˌtʃɔɪs
(of a question in an examination) accompanied by several possible answers from which the candidate must try to choose the correct one.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  For the first eleven multiple-choice questions, icons were paired with each answer.
 -  The Basic Skills Tests in the primary and junior secondary years employ multiple-choice questions.
 -  After answering a series of multiple-choice questions, he got a return phone call saying he had been selected to participate on the program.
 -  Typically they involve multiple-choice questions with no right or wrong answers, but the results mean little without proper interpretation.
 -  They had to choose from a list of multiple-choice questions, which creates debate amongst the group about these issues.
 -  The examination consists of 200 multiple-choice questions, and test takers have four hours to complete it.
 -  Self-assessment tasks and multiple-choice questions are built into each lesson to measure the students' level of understanding.
 -  A bunch of multiple-choice questions were supposed to determine what our skills were and which fields we would be suited for.
 -  Most of the 36 questions were structured, multiple-choice questions.
 -  Now, this time around, I've made it a little easier for you by including some multiple-choice questions.
 -  I was supposed to read a poem and then answer multiple-choice questions about what it meant.
 -  The multiple-choice questions do not give the opportunity for the student to convey his mastery on the subject.
 -  Eight basic multiple-choice questions were used.
 -  As well as answering multiple-choice questions, entrants had to compose an essay on why they would be a good scientist.
 -  The first set of 25 multiple-choice questions must be completed in 30 minutes.
 -  This indicates that the multiple-choice and essay questions are examining a slightly different set of skills.
 -  The question paper will consist of multiple-choice questions in Physics, Mathematics and Basics of Astronomy.
 -  And to finish up the course, all students must take a 40-question multiple-choice exam.
 -  You will be asked to complete an online registration form and launch a tutorial which involves correctly answering some multiple-choice questions.
 -  All visitors need to do is to answer a set of multiple-choice questions, which ask participants to describe their conditions.
 
  Definition of multiple-choice in US English:
 multiple-choice
adjectiveˈməltəpəl ˈˌtʃɔɪsˈməltəpəl ˈˌCHois
(of a question on a test) accompanied by several possible answers from which the candidate must try to choose the correct one.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  The multiple-choice questions do not give the opportunity for the student to convey his mastery on the subject.
 -  As well as answering multiple-choice questions, entrants had to compose an essay on why they would be a good scientist.
 -  A bunch of multiple-choice questions were supposed to determine what our skills were and which fields we would be suited for.
 -  The examination consists of 200 multiple-choice questions, and test takers have four hours to complete it.
 -  All visitors need to do is to answer a set of multiple-choice questions, which ask participants to describe their conditions.
 -  I was supposed to read a poem and then answer multiple-choice questions about what it meant.
 -  They had to choose from a list of multiple-choice questions, which creates debate amongst the group about these issues.
 -  The first set of 25 multiple-choice questions must be completed in 30 minutes.
 -  Self-assessment tasks and multiple-choice questions are built into each lesson to measure the students' level of understanding.
 -  The question paper will consist of multiple-choice questions in Physics, Mathematics and Basics of Astronomy.
 -  This indicates that the multiple-choice and essay questions are examining a slightly different set of skills.
 -  Typically they involve multiple-choice questions with no right or wrong answers, but the results mean little without proper interpretation.
 -  You will be asked to complete an online registration form and launch a tutorial which involves correctly answering some multiple-choice questions.
 -  For the first eleven multiple-choice questions, icons were paired with each answer.
 -  After answering a series of multiple-choice questions, he got a return phone call saying he had been selected to participate on the program.
 -  Eight basic multiple-choice questions were used.
 -  Most of the 36 questions were structured, multiple-choice questions.
 -  And to finish up the course, all students must take a 40-question multiple-choice exam.
 -  Now, this time around, I've made it a little easier for you by including some multiple-choice questions.
 -  The Basic Skills Tests in the primary and junior secondary years employ multiple-choice questions.