Matching questions Jul 03, 2012 By David I For matching questions do the answers have to be unique i.e Match these player to championships they have won Federer - Wimbledon Nadal - Wimbledon Murray - None How can you know which Wimbledon Federer and Nadal won. David Hope this question dates by the way!!
Peter Anderson Staff over 11 years ago07/03/12 at 12:47 pm (UTC) Hi David, Are you referring to Matching Drag and Drop questions? I believe those would have to be unique answer choices, but you mention wanting to include dates. Would simply adding the years of their victories be too much information to give away?:
David I Author over 11 years ago07/04/12 at 5:44 am (UTC) Lol ! Yes am referring to matching drag and drop question. You have answered my question in that they have to be unique. Unfortunately my real world example is not about tennis so making them unique is not an option. Thanks for getting back to me though. Will have to think of another way. David
Annie Jean over 11 years ago07/04/12 at 5:59 am (UTC) Hi David, Depending on what you have to do, you could do it with a freeform drag and drop. That way, you could have multiple objects or labels dragged in fewer drop targets... Does it make sense to you? Don't hesitate to post back if you need further information. Have a nice day! Annie
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Hi David,
Are you referring to Matching Drag and Drop questions? I believe those would have to be unique answer choices, but you mention wanting to include dates. Would simply adding the years of their victories be too much information to give away?:
Lol !
Yes am referring to matching drag and drop question.
You have answered my question in that they have to be unique.
Unfortunately my real world example is not about tennis so making them unique is not an option.
Thanks for getting back to me though.
Will have to think of another way.
David
Hi David,
Depending on what you have to do, you could do it with a freeform drag and drop.
That way, you could have multiple objects or labels dragged in fewer drop targets...
Does it make sense to you?
Don't hesitate to post back if you need further information.
Have a nice day!
Annie
No it makes perfect sense. Thanks Annie
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