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The difficulties in constructing multiple choice is determined by how easy or hard a question can be. For example, If the value of a question is set at low, it means that this question is hard whereas a high value question is easy.
... most easily if you have some knowledge of the subject, for example by having studied it.
the question would be what ARE multiples and they are nubers that are devisible by that number. For example, 12 is a multiple of 6 because it can go into it 2 times as in 6+6=12 making 12 a multiple of 6.
An example of a multiple is what you get when you multiply a number by itself or another number. Hope this helps you :)
No. Actually, yes and no. It would be the other way around though, the open ended question being a multiple choice question. Most, if not all, open ended questions are based on the answerer's opinion, and would contain more than one set answer. This would make the question, while still being open ended, a multiple choice question. To clarify, use the following example: Q: "Who is the best movie actor and why are they the best?" A: Multiple. All based on opinion. (I pick Sean Connery, David Tennant, and Matt Smith (I know that he is not in any movies, at least none in the US, but he still is an actor); this makes my answer a multiple choice answer; as for why, They just play their parts magnificently. You see, the example question could have more than one answer, which makes it multiple choice (or close to it) but asks the answerer to elaborate on why they think thus.
One example would be for a vacuum tube, which uses two secondaries: one of low voltage to heat the filament, one of high voltage to cause thermionic emission.AnswerYou are probably referring to a multiple-tapped secondary, rather than a multiple-secondary (which implies several secondary windings). Multiple-tapped secondaries are used whenever you want a range of different secondary voltages -as per the example in the first answer.
The difficulties in constructing multiple choice is determined by how easy or hard a question can be. For example, If the value of a question is set at low, it means that this question is hard whereas a high value question is easy.
The question as written is incomplete. It is necessary to specify what the secondary party to be analyzed is. For example, "What was the impact of the Philippines on international trade in Southeast Asia?"
A secondary answer to a similar question. for example: Question - Energy for humans Answer - oil, coal, alternative (derived from the word alternate) answer - solar power, wind
... most easily if you have some knowledge of the subject, for example by having studied it.
Where you are given a question and a list of possible answers, where only one is correct. An example of this type of question is on the tv show 'who wants to be a millionaire'.
You are mistaken in your question. Silion does form multiple bonds. Glass, for example, is a silica-derived formation as is sand; both include silicon dioxide which has multiple bonds.
To use a "Would you rather" question, simply present two scenarios and ask which option the person would choose. For example, "Would you rather travel to the beach or the mountains for vacation?" This can be a fun way to initiate conversations and learn more about someone's preferences.
An example is a snake that eat reabbits
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Primary storages are volatile. An Example of primary storage : RAM whereas, Secondary storages are permanent. An Example of secondary storage : ROM
Primary and secondary can be placed in multiple things like sources, weapons, plans etc. In the case of sources; primary sources are sources of which have a direct link to whatever it is being investigated or read about. Secondary sources are non direct in which an example would be by word of mouth. Since news is passes through people that were not present for the event.