What a reading MCQ is: A multiple-choice (la scelta multipla) reading question gives you a question about the text and several options — usually labelled A, B, C, D. Exactly one is correct. You choose that one. It's marked objectively: right answer = the mark, wrong answer = nothing, with no half-marks. Because the text stays in front of you, you don't recall the answer — you locate it.
- la scelta multipla
- multiple choice
- l'opzione / la risposta
- the option / the answer
- scegli / segna
- choose / tick (the command word)
- il distrattore
- a distractor — a wrong option made to look tempting
- l'opzione corretta
- the correct option (there is only one)
- secondo il testo
- according to the text (your answer must be supported by it)
One correct, all-or-nothing: There is always exactly one correct option, and it is all-or-nothing — no marks for a close miss. So never settle for the option that looks about right: find the one the text actually proves.
How the options are built: Understanding how the options are written is half the battle. One option matches the text; the others are distractors. The most dangerous distractor reuses a word from the text but misreads its meaning — it looks familiar, so it feels right. Read the table, then watch out for that trap.
| Caratteristica | Come funziona nella scelta multipla |
|---|---|
| Numero di opzioni corrette | esattamente una |
| Come si valuta | in modo oggettivo: giusta = il punto, sbagliata = niente, niente mezzi punti |
| Bisogna scrivere? | no, scegli solo la lettera dell'opzione |
| I distrattori | spesso riprendono una parola del testo, ma con il significato sbagliato |
| La tua prova | l'opzione corretta si deve poter dimostrare con una riga del testo |
| Puoi rileggere? | sì, il testo è davanti a te |
A repeated word is not proof: Just because an option contains a word that appears in the text does not make it correct. The exam writers do this on purpose. Match the meaning of the whole sentence, not a single word.
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A reliable MCQ routine: Don't read the options and pick a feeling. Use a routine: read the question and every option first, then find the part of the text, read it closely, eliminate the distractors, and only then choose. The text is visible, so this is fast and certain.
Crack a reading MCQ — 5 steps
Read
Read the question and ALL of the options before touching the text — know what you're choosing between.
Find
Scan the text for the relevant part — the line that the question is about.
Read closely
Read that sentence carefully and in full. The meaning of the whole line decides it, not one word.
Eliminate
Cross out the distractors — especially any option that just repeats a text word but misreads it.
Choose
Choose the one option the text actually proves.
Read → Find → Read closely → Eliminate → Choose
Eliminate before you choose: It is often easier to rule options out than to spot the right one. Eliminate every option the text clearly contradicts — what's left is your answer, and you'll have already checked the line that proves it.
A reading MCQ in action: Here is a short text — the kind Paper 2 (Reading) gives you. The text stays in front of you, so you locate the answer rather than recall it. Read it once for the gist (tap Mostra traduzione if you get stuck), then we'll take one multiple-choice question through the routine.
Il corso senza automobili: L'anno scorso il Comune di Valfiorita ha deciso di chiudere il corso principale al traffico la domenica mattina. All'inizio alcuni commercianti hanno protestato, perché temevano di vendere di meno senza le automobili vicino ai loro negozi.
Dopo qualche mese, però, gli stessi commercianti hanno cambiato idea. Adesso le famiglie passeggiano tranquille lungo la strada, i bambini giocano senza pericolo e molti bar hanno messo i tavolini sul marciapiede. Secondo l'associazione dei commercianti, gli incassi sono aumentati del dieci per cento.
- il Comune
- the town council / local authority
- chiudere al traffico
- to close to traffic
- il/la commerciante
- the shopkeeper / trader
- temere
- to fear, to be afraid
- gli incassi
- the takings / sales
- il marciapiede
- the pavement / sidewalk
IB-style task — choosing the right option
Una domanda a scelta multipla, passo dopo passo
- Read the question and all options — «Secondo il testo, che cosa è successo agli incassi dei negozi? A) Sono diminuiti · B) Sono aumentati del dieci per cento · C) Non sono cambiati · D) I negozi hanno chiuso.»
- Locate the line. Cerca «incassi»: «Secondo l'associazione dei commercianti, gli incassi sono aumentati del dieci per cento.»
- Eliminate, then choose — A e C contraddicono «aumentati»; D riprende l'idea di «chiudere», ma i negozi non hanno chiuso. La riga dimostra B.
Check the whole line, beat the trap: Option D borrowed the word «chiudere» straight from the text — a textbook distractor. Reading the whole line in context is what beats it: «chiudere al traffico» is about cars, not the shops.
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Where MCQ marks are lost: Most multiple-choice marks are lost to two traps: the word-match trap (an option repeats a text word but misreads the meaning) and deciding on half a sentence (choosing before you've read the whole line). Compare the two columns.
Buona pratica
- Read every option before going to the text.
- Read the WHOLE relevant sentence, not half of it.
- Eliminate options the text clearly contradicts.
- Choose the option the text actually proves, even if its words differ.
Errori tipici
- Pick the option that shares a word with the text (the word-match trap).
- Decide on half a sentence, before reading the full line.
- Choose by gut feeling without locating the proving line.
- Assume the matching words mean the matching answer.
The word-match trap: If an option repeats a word from the text, be more suspicious, not less. The exam writers plant that word on purpose. Check the whole sentence — the repeated word often appears in a completely different meaning.