Just Learning
Oct 15, 2015
By
Karen Nowak
I'm trying to do my first quiz in Quizmaker, and I'm having a bit of trouble. When I have put together quizzes in the past, some of my answers require that the quiz taker list three ways of doing something, or list four types of something. I don't see how I can do that in Quizmaker without having to list a hundred different ways a person can answer. For example, one of the questions might be "What are the four types of paragraph alignment?" The answers could include Left, Left-aligned, etc. How do I make an allotment for the different ways that different students will respond?
3 Replies
Hi Karen! That would be difficult to pre-determine.
Why not use something like a Multiple Response question type? This would allow the user to select multiple items, but would avoid the variants that could happen with fill-in-the-blank.
Hi Karen,
As Katie suggested, I think choosing the MULTIPLE RESPONSE question type may be the easiest choice. Fill in the blanks are great if the answers are relatively straightforward.
Mark
Thanks for popping in to share as well Mark.
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