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It should. However, multiple choice questions are so widely used and copied that many of them are faulty in several ways, including the addition of all of the above and none of the above.

The driving force behind multiple choice questions is the relative ease of scoring them, compared to written answers or even fill-in-the-blank. They often do not provide an adequate assessment of the student's knowledge of the subject.

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