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The instructions say "You must provide at least two questions and three answers". I notice that in Moodle 1.9 and Moodle 2.0 that when you create a question with just two possible answers, with a third answer that is the same as one of the other two then this Matching question type works okay. For example the answers may be -> true -> false and -> false. Only two choices are displayed i.e. "true/false" not "true/false/false". | |||
I wonder if this is intended behaviour and if we can rely on this continuing? It is potentially very useful for this type of combination of true or false within a matching question type. | |||
If this behaviour continues instructions might change to: "You must provide at least two questions and three answers. If an answer is repeated exactly it will only be listed once" | |||
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Been playing in demo.Moodle.org. Ah....I think we need some examples for the newbie like me. | Been playing in demo.Moodle.org. Ah....I think we need some examples for the newbie like me. | ||
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Question set-up
The instructions say "You must provide at least two questions and three answers". I notice that in Moodle 1.9 and Moodle 2.0 that when you create a question with just two possible answers, with a third answer that is the same as one of the other two then this Matching question type works okay. For example the answers may be -> true -> false and -> false. Only two choices are displayed i.e. "true/false" not "true/false/false".
I wonder if this is intended behaviour and if we can rely on this continuing? It is potentially very useful for this type of combination of true or false within a matching question type.
If this behaviour continues instructions might change to: "You must provide at least two questions and three answers. If an answer is repeated exactly it will only be listed once"
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Been playing in demo.Moodle.org. Ah....I think we need some examples for the newbie like me.
Once I answered a matching question of my design as a student, dawn started to break over Marblehead, and I deleted my previous comments --Chris collman 11:25, 19 September 2007 (CDT)
- Hi Chris, thanks for all your comments, which often make me smile :-) --Helen Foster 03:19, 24 September 2007 (CDT)