Create an image representing different types of exam questions. Show four sections with symbols representing multiple choice (an option tick), true/false (a checkmark and cross), matching items (two pieces of a puzzle fitting together), and an essay (a feather pen on blank paper). The fifth section should be a magnifying glass over a manuscript to symbolize recognizing a keyword in an essay question.

Which of the following is not an example of an Objective question?

Multiple choice
Essay
True/false
Matching••

Why is it important to recognize the key word in an essay question?

It will provide the answer to the essay
It will show you a friends answer
It will provide you time to look for the answer
It will help guide you on which kind of answer is request. ••

Correct me if I'm wrong!!

The answers are

A
B
D

1:A

2:B
3:D
Those are the correct answers, hope this helps!!

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A
B
D

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A
B
D
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A

B
D
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Wrong on #1, correct on #2.

For number 1 wound it be essay??

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You are correct! "Matching" is not an example of an objective question. Objective questions typically have a specific and definite correct answer, such as multiple choice or true/false. On the other hand, "matching" is a type of question format where you match items from one column with items from another column.

Regarding your second question, it is indeed important to recognize the key word in an essay question. The key word in an essay question provides crucial information about what the question is asking for and helps you understand the focus of your response. By identifying the key word, you can determine the main topic or idea that needs to be addressed in your essay. It helps guide you on which kind of answer is being requested and provides a specific direction for your response.