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Quiz categories are very useful to organize quizzes for future use. Best practices dictate that in the process of making a quiz, the user makes categories first, the questions next, and the quiz activity last. This helps the user stay organized and reduces confusion in the process. You can create sub-categories, as well. For example: Module 1 Quiz M1...
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General Information There are several different types of quiz questions that can be used in Moodle. When creating questions, a box like the one below will appear. The dialog box gives a brief description of each type of question when it is selected; they are also provided below. Click on the hyperlinks for further explanation on how each type of quiz...
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Calculated questions offer a way to create individual numerical questions by the use of wild cards (i.e you can use common variables names as x , y enclosed in curly braces to create the wild cards ( {x} and {y} ) that are substituted with random values when the quiz is taken. For example, if you...
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Calculated multi choice questions are like multi choice questions with the additional property that the elements to select can include formula results from numeric values that are selected randomly from a set when the quiz is taken. They use the same wild cards as Calculated questions and their wild cards can be shared with other Calculated multi choice or regular Calculated questions.
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Simple calculated questions offer a way to create individual numerical questions whose response is the result of a numerical formula which contain variable numerical values by the use of wild cards (i.e {x} , {y} ) that are substituted with random values when the quiz is taken. The simple calculated questions offers the most used features of...
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A Description question page simply shows some text (and possibly graphics) without requiring an answer. It is more of a label than a question type, and can be used to provide instructions, rubrics, graphics, or other content. Note that these questions are not really questions so they are ignored when adding random questions from a category. TIP: When shuffling...
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For a Drag and Drop into Text question, missing words in the question text are filled in using drag and drop. ...
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The Drag and Drop Markers question allows students to drop markers onto a predefined area of a background image. The predefined areas on the background image are not visible to the student. Note: When dragging a marker, students must position the little circle in the center of the area they have...
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For the Drag and Drop Onto Image question type, images or words are dragged and dropped onto pre-defined fields on a background image. ...
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Embedded Answers (Cloze) questions consist of a passage of text that has various answers embedded in it. These answers can be in a multiple choice, short answer or numerical format. When creating the passage of text, instructors will need to be aware of the specific formatting rules for each embedded answer. These rules are included below and are...
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