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How to Create a Jumbled Question
How to Create a Jumbled Question
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Step-by-Step Guide
How to Create a Jumbled Question
On the Control Panel, click
Course Tools
, and then click
Tests
,
Surveys
,
and Pools
.
Click
Tests
.
Click the contextual menu on the test you want to edit, and then click
Edit.
Point to
Create Question
, and then click
Jumbled Sentence.
In the
Question Title
box, type a name for your question. (optional)
In the
Question
Text
area, type your question.
In the
Options
section, select
Allow partial credit
.
Under
Answers
, type the answers that will appear in the drop-down list, and then click
Next
.
Under Correct Answers, match up the correct answers with the question.
Add feedback for the answers, if desired.
Add question categories, if desired.
Add instructor’s notes, if desired, and then click
Submit
.
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Created
Wed 12/4/19 10:53 AM
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