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1 Question types handled by OMR 1 Multiple choice (the more options the better, statistically) True/False Assertion/reason (combining MCQ and T/F) Multiple response (more than one correct answer from the list) Labelling (using a graphic to prompt engagement with the question) Matching (linking items from two lists) Ranking (for sequences, order of events) Numerical (capturing a number the student has had to calculate rather than them choosing one option from A to E) Subjective questions (allowing the academic to set short-answer questions and mark them by OMR)

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1Question types handled by OMR 1

‣Multiple choice (the more options the better, statistically)

‣True/False

‣Assertion/reason (combining MCQ and T/F)

‣Multiple response (more than one correct answer from the list)

‣Labelling (using a graphic to prompt engagement with the question)

‣Matching (linking items from two lists)

‣Ranking (for sequences, order of events)

‣Numerical (capturing a number the student has had to calculate rather than them choosing one option from A to E)

‣Subjective questions (allowing the academic to set short-answer questions and mark them by OMR)

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2Multiple Choice question 2

18. Moore’s Law predicts a doubling in computing power every:

a 3 monthsb 12 monthsc 18 monthsd 24 monthse 3 years

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3Multiple Choice question 3

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4Multiple Choice question 4

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5True-False 5

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6Assertion - Reason 6

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7Multiple response 7

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8Labelling 8

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9Matching 9

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Ranking 10

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