<P> Ideally, the multiple choice question should be asked as a "stem", with plausible options, for example: </P> <P> The IT capital of India is </P> <Ol> <Li> Bangalore </Li> <Li> Mumbai </Li> <Li> Mexico </Li> <Li> Hyderabad </Li> </Ol> <P> A well written multiple - choice question avoids obviously wrong or silly distractors (such as Mexico in the example above), so that the question makes sense when read with each of the distractors as well as with the correct answer . </P>

What are three advantages that multiple-choice items have over true false items