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You may add a variety of different types of questions in the Quiz moduleQuestions in a lesson behave in a similar manner but there are not as many types. Please use the links on the right to find different questions types.
You may add a variety of different types of questions in the Quiz and Lesson modulesThere are more question types in the Quiz module. '''Please use the links on the right to find very specific information about standard questions types that are found in both modules.'''
 
Moodle is moving towards having a "question bank" that is available for both quiz and lesson modules in 2.0.  


==Third-party question types==
==Third-party question types==

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You may add a variety of different types of questions in the Quiz and Lesson modules. There are more question types in the Quiz module. Please use the links on the right to find very specific information about standard questions types that are found in both modules.

Moodle is moving towards having a "question bank" that is available for both quiz and lesson modules in 2.0.

Third-party question types

Besides the standard question types that are part of the core Moodle distribution, there are question type plugins contributed by the community.

Drag and Drop

Please see the Drag and Drop question tutorial for more information.

Molecule design

The Java Molecular Editor question type allows you to ask students to design and submit a molecular structure.

Regular Expression Short Answer

Template:Moodle 1.6Like the Short Answer question, the RegExp Short Answer question expects the student to answer an "open" question with a word or a short phrase. However, using so-called regular expressions gives you access to a more powerful system for analysing the student's answers and thus providing more adapted feedback messages. The Regular Expression Short Answer question type is available for Moodle 1.6 from the Modules and plugins database.