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Question types in Adobe exams

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Question types in Adobe exams

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Adobe exams are based on multiple-choice questions that contain four or more answer options. The candidate is required to select the best answer(s) among them.

Multiple-choice question are of the following types:

  • Multiple choice: This is the most basic type of multiple-choice question. In this type of question, the candidate is required to select the best answer from a pool of choices.

  • Multiple response: In this type of multiple choice question, the candidate is required to choose more than one answer option. To get the score, the candidate has to select all the correct answers. There is no partial credit. In this format, the question specifies exactly how many answer options must be selected.

  • Sample directions: This is the most difficult type of question. In this type of question, scenarios are added with the question, and the candidate is required to select the best option(s) according to the given information in the scenarios.
In addition to these types of questions, the exam also contains fill in the blank type of question. This type of question is presented in multiple-choice format. The candidate is required to select the best option(s) to complete the given statement in the question.


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