Warning:
Multiple choice questions are not the most effective way to study. The reason they are commonly used in an academic setting is because they are easy to mark, and they allow the person studying to demonstrate their ability to recognize the correct answer, even if they can’t produce it themselves.
When you need to pick from a selection of answers, it is easy to “cheat”, as you can guess what the correct answer is if you know what the other displayed options are. When multiple choice tests are designed by humans, the test creator can create clever “distractors” that are similar to the correct answer, making it harder for you to guess. Computers are not so good at this.
Read more in Multiple choice questions - Frequently Asked Questions
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- GitHub - muctebanesiri/anki-multiple-choise-question-template: This repository contains simple JavaScript, HTML and CSS code for front and back cards, designed specifically for styling multiple choice questions in Anki. All credits go to Ashraf Nabil for the original code; I've adapted it to support RTL (right-to-left) languages like Persian.
- GitHub - rberenguel/anki--ordered--multi-choice: A template for (possibly ordered) multi-choice
- GitHub - ankified/InteractiveAnki: Interactive MCQs and True/False for Anki (Might Not work, 3y old)