Formulas question Tutorial: Difference between revisions
From MoodleDocs
Line 36: | Line 36: | ||
---- | ---- | ||
== More than one | == More than one question == | ||
It there are more than one question in a Formulas question, we call them subquestions and you have to define the mark, answer and grading criteria for each subquestion in a separate part. | It there are more than one question in a Formulas question, we call them subquestions and you have to define the mark, answer and grading criteria for each subquestion in a separate part. |
Revision as of 16:35, 21 October 2016
My first formulas question
To create a Formulas question, you must complete at least all required fields, that is, the five below marked with an asterisk:
General Question name* Main question Question text* Part 1 Part's mark* Answer* Grading criteria*
Example
Create your first formulas question as follows:
General Question name* My first formulas question Main question Question text* What is 3 + 4? Part 1 Part's mark* 1 Answer* 7 Grading criteria* Absolute errror == 0
Congratulations, you just created your first question!
The "Editing a formulas question" page should look like this:
and the formulas question that was just created should look like this:
More than one question
It there are more than one question in a Formulas question, we call them subquestions and you have to define the mark, answer and grading criteria for each subquestion in a separate part.
Example
- General
- Question name: Example
- Main question
- Question text: What is 3 + 4? (place your answer in the first box below) and what is 4 + 5? (place your answer in the second box below)
- Part 1
- Part's mark: 1
- Answer: 7
- Grading criteria: Absolute errror == 0
- Part 2
- Part's mark: 1
- Answer: 9
- Grading criteria: Absolute errror == 0