In response to a question (that may include an image) the respondent chooses from multiple answers. There are two types of multiple choice questions: single answer and multiple answer.
Example of a multiple choice question:
Question setup
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In the Question Bank, select the desired question category, then click Create a new question... and choose Multiple choice. The Adding a question screen opens.
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Give the question a descriptive name - this makes it easy to identify it in the question bank. The question name is not visible to students.
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Enter a passage of text into the Question text field. Images, audio, and video can also be inserted into this field using the HTML editor toolbar.
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Set the Default question grade by entering a numerical value (i.e. the maximum number of marks for this question).
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Choose whether students can only select one answer or multiple answers
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Choose whether to shuffle the answer options
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Write the first answer in the Choice 1 text field. This will be one of the possible answers that students can select. In addition, select a grade percentage for this answer, 100% to mark it as the correct answer. Selecting values less than 100% will assign partial credit. Fill in the rest of the response choices in the rest of the form. Any unused areas will be ignored.
Note: At least one of the choices needs to be marked as 100%. -
Click Save changes to add the question to the category.