MCQ
MCQ is the acronym for Multiple Choice Question.

Multiple Choice Question
A type of question format commonly used in assessments, tests, and quizzes where the respondent is asked to select the best possible answer (or answers) from a list of choices.
An MCQ presents a question or incomplete statement, followed by several possible answers or completions, often called options or choices. Typically, there is only one correct answer, while the other choices are incorrect and serve as distractors. However, in some cases, there may be more than one correct answer, and the respondent is asked to select all that apply.
MCQs are widely used in various educational and professional contexts, including academic examinations, standardized tests, professional certifications, online quizzes, and surveys. The main advantages of using MCQs include:
- Efficient and quick evaluation, especially when administered electronically
- Objective and consistent scoring, reducing the risk of grader bias
- Easy to administer to large groups of respondents simultaneously
- Can cover a wide range of topics and difficulty levels
However, MCQs also have some limitations:
- They may not effectively assess higher-order thinking skills, such as analysis, synthesis, or evaluation
- Respondents can sometimes guess the correct answer without thoroughly understanding the concept
- Creating high-quality MCQs with effective distractors can be time-consuming and challenging
Despite these limitations, MCQs remain a popular and useful tool for assessment and evaluation in many educational and professional settings.
- Abbreviation: MCQ