Overview
In the multiple choice (multiple answers) question type, you must choose 2 or 3 correct answers from a list of options (usually 5 or more). The question will tell you exactly how many to choose.


✅ Key Characteristics :
You will hear a recording and answer a question by choosing two or more correct answers. The instructions will clearly say how many options to choose (e.g., Choose TWO answers). There are usually five or more answer options (e.g., A to E). Only the exact number of correct answers is accepted (choosing more or fewer is marked wrong). All options may be mentioned in the recording, but not all are correct. The correct answers are based on specific details, not just general ideas. The options may use different words from what you hear (paraphrasing is common). The answers can come in any order in the audio. Make sure you pick the right number of answers — no more, no less.

⭐️Important Tips :
Read the question carefully – it will tell you how many answers to choose.
Listen for specific details or opinions.
Don’t choose based on matching words – focus on meaning.
It does NOT matter which order you write your answers on the answer sheet. So, if you are answering questions 11 and 12, and you think that the correct answers are A and B, you can write A for 11 and B for 12, OR you can write B for 11 and A for 12.
You will not hear the options in the same order as they are written on the paper.
For example, the speaker might talk about option E first, then option B, and then option C. The order in the audio can be different from the order in the question.
Do not write more answers than asked, or your answer will be marked wrong.