Four types of formats used in the NCLEX-RN examination are listed below. Which is not necessarily correct?
a. multiple choice
b. fill-in-the-blank
c. oral response
d. drag and drop
C
The NCLEX-RN exam uses a number of different formats to administer questions. These formats include: 1) multiple choice; 2) fill-in-the-blank; 3) multiple answer; 4) drag and drop; and 5) hot spots. Oral response is not used in the NCLEX-RN exam.
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