This article explains how to create the "Single Correct Option" Quiz questions within the course.
A Quiz is usually a short test. It is an interesting and engaging way for learners to better understand the nuances of the course. Learners can attempt it at any time and view instant results.
Once you have created and configured a quiz, the next step is to add Questions to the quiz.
You can a question using any of the three available options
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Upload the question: If a question file is ready in any of the three formats, upload it directly.
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Import from Question Bank: Select all the questions to import and click on Import
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Add a New Question: Add a new question from scratch. To begin the process click on “Add New Question”. Next up, fill in the basic Quiz details as explained below:
Type: Select the type of Question you want to create. The four types of questions, that you can choose from, are as follows:
- Single Correct Option: This is a multiple-choice question that has only one correct answer.
- Multiple Correct Options: This is a multiple-choice question that can have more than one correct answer.
- Numerical/ Fill in the blank: Here, the learners need to fill up the answer in a text box. In case of a numerical answer, you can specify a bracket. Any answer falling under that numerical bracket would be considered right.
- Match the Column: The learners need to pair up the individual items given in the left column with those of the right column.
For Example, This is a multiple-choice question that has only one correct answer.
Question: What is 2+5?
a) 7
b) 6
c) 5
d) 9
Answer: a) 7
Subject: You have to specify the name of the subject for the particular set of questions.
Example: Geometry.
Topic: The topic is a defined area of the subject. Defining the topic gives a heads-up to the learners to prepare accordingly.
Example: Circle.
Tags: Tags are meant to specify individual topics & sub-topics related to the Quiz. You need to separate the tags by comma.
Example: Mathematics, Modern Math, Geometry, Triangle and Parallelogram.
Is Group Question?
Sometimes a batch of questions is formed from one single Question.
Example: A reading comprehension question will have a batch of questions from one common ground only.
If this question is one of them, tick it off.
Question Text: Enter the question text here. This is an HTML editor which allows you to add text, images, videos and special characters to the Text.
Options: Enter your answer option in Option 1, Option 2 & so on. To add options click on "+" right below the last option.
Explanation: You can choose to explain the correct answer here.
Show Advanced Options: Click on "Show Advanced Options" to discover more options.
- Order: Define the order of the question by giving them numerical value. Value "1" denotes the first question of the quiz. While using this feature make sure that the order of every item is uniquely defined and are in order. Two questions can not have the same order value.
- Marks: This is the mark assigned to an individual question.
- Penalty: These are the marks deducted from the total score for marking individual questions wrong.
Click on "submit" to add the above question to the Quiz. Repeat the same process to add more questions.
After submitting all the questions, click on "save" to update all the changes.
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