NYSTCE English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Practice Test

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Which type of questions are designed to have one clear, correct answer?

  1. Divergent questions

  2. Convergent questions

  3. Open-ended questions

  4. Clarifying questions

The correct answer is: Convergent questions

Convergent questions are specifically structured to elicit a single, clear response, promoting focused thinking and analysis. These questions typically guide learners toward a particular concept or fact, facilitating a straightforward assessment of knowledge. In contrast, divergent questions encourage multiple perspectives or solutions, allowing for broader and more creative thinking. Open-ended questions further enhance this by inviting varied responses based on individual interpretation, whereas clarifying questions are aimed at ensuring understanding and may not necessarily lead to a definitive answer. Therefore, convergent questions are particularly effective in situations where a precise answer is required, making them ideal for assessments and quizzes aimed at evaluating specific knowledge.