Misleading multiple choice in question 3

I’d like to give a suggestion of using multiple choice only when there’s more than one answer to be selected.
I believe it’s the second time I get a question wrong because it had a single answer and it was part of a multiple question.

Thanks for reporting. This is certainly not intended and will be corrected in the next MOOC session.

Hi,
I had this issue with a previous MCQ, and put a similar request. However, this time I was more careful, thanks to Arturo’s following reply.

"We decided to use the wording Select all answers that apply to imply that there could be one or several possible answers. "

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I actually like the way it is structured currently. It forces you to more deeply evaluate your knowledge.

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