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Besides the standard [[Question types]] that are part of the core Moodle distribution, there are a number of [https://moodle.org/plugins/browse.php?list=category&id=29 question type add-ons] in [https://moodle.org/plugins the add-ons database].
Besides the standard [[Question types]] that are part of the core Moodle distribution, there are a number of [https://moodle.org/plugins/browse.php?list=category&id=29 additional question type plugins] in [https://moodle.org/plugins the plugins database].


Some of those add-ons have additional documentation here:
Some of those additional question types have their documentation links below. There are many question types available for assessing the knowledge of chemistry, maths, music and computer programming, and but as more new additional plugins are continuously being developed, this list might be outdated:


* [[2D/3D structure display short answer]]
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* [[STACK question type]]
* [[STACK question type]]
* [[Structure match with editor question type]]
* [[Structure match with editor question type]]
* [[UB hot spots question type]]
* [[Variable numeric question type]]
* [[Variable numeric question type]]
* [[Variable numeric set question type]]
* [[Variable numeric set question type]]

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Besides the standard Question types that are part of the core Moodle distribution, there are a number of additional question type plugins in the plugins database.

Some of those additional question types have their documentation links below. There are many question types available for assessing the knowledge of chemistry, maths, music and computer programming, and but as more new additional plugins are continuously being developed, this list might be outdated: