A closed single-choice question is a type of question that requires the respondent to choose one specific answer from a predetermined list of options. This type of question is often used in surveys, quizzes, and exams to gather specific and concise information from the participant. Unlike open-ended questions, closed single-choice questions limit the respondent’s answers to a set of predetermined choices, making it easier to analyze and compare responses. This type of question is commonly used in research and data collection to gather quantitative data and measure opinions, attitudes, and preferences. Closed single-choice questions are also known as multiple-choice questions, as they offer multiple options but only allow for one answer to be selected.