What Is Multiple Choice, Multiple Answers?
You read a passage and choose more than one correct answer from a list of 5–7 options. This is one of the most challenging reading tasks because incorrect selections are penalised.
Negative Scoring
Each correct answer selected = +1 point. Each incorrect answer selected = −1 point. The minimum score per item is 0. This means random guessing is harmful.
Strategy
- Read the question first to know what to look for in the passage.
- Skim the passage to get the gist; then read more carefully around relevant sections.
- Evaluate each option independently against what the passage actually states — not what is probably true or generally known.
- Only select answers you are confident about. If you are unsure between two options, lean toward the one directly supported by the text.
- Watch for distractor patterns: partly true (mentioned but distorted), too broad (not stated in the passage), and opposite meaning.
Common Mistakes
- Selecting answers based on general knowledge rather than the passage.
- Choosing too many options — “when in doubt, select all” loses points.
- Misreading negatives: “not all,” “rarely,” “unlikely” flip the meaning.
Quick Reference
| Number of items | 1–2 per test |
|---|---|
| Skills assessed | Reading only |
| Scoring | +1 correct, −1 incorrect (min 0) |
