Is this your father?
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Is this your father?
A student recently brought me one of those hairsplitting multiple choice questions that Taiwanese test writers love to dream up. Maybe someone can help.
Here goes.
Q: Is this man your father?
Pick the best answer:
A: 1- Yes, this is.
2- No, that's not.
3- Yes, it is.
I prefer 1., but to my mind, there's something a little off about all these anwers. A native speaker would say Yes, he is, or Yes, this is my father, but these are not options. Any help?
Here goes.
Q: Is this man your father?
Pick the best answer:
A: 1- Yes, this is.
2- No, that's not.
3- Yes, it is.
I prefer 1., but to my mind, there's something a little off about all these anwers. A native speaker would say Yes, he is, or Yes, this is my father, but these are not options. Any help?
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What do you think about multiple-choice tests written by people with poor English?
a. Annoy and useless they is.
or
b. Seek answer correct is waste of time yes.
or
c.This is silly silly stupid of test.
In fact all multiple choice tests, with their necessity to rely on fine shades of meaning, are a pain. It is quite astounding that so many people are judged in a professional (or preparing for it) context in this way.
a. Annoy and useless they is.
or
b. Seek answer correct is waste of time yes.
or
c.This is silly silly stupid of test.
In fact all multiple choice tests, with their necessity to rely on fine shades of meaning, are a pain. It is quite astounding that so many people are judged in a professional (or preparing for it) context in this way.
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