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{{Questions}}This is very similar to the [[question/type/ddwtos|Drag and drop into text]] question type, but uses drop-down menus in the text instead of drag-boxes. This works well where the question text is very long, so you would have to scroll a lot to do drag and drop. | {{Questions}}This is very similar to the [[question/type/ddwtos|Drag and drop into text]] question type, but uses drop-down menus in the text instead of drag-boxes. This works well where the question text is very long, so you would have to scroll a lot to do drag and drop. | ||
The Question text is written with two sets of square brackets '[[n]]' indicating the positioning of gaps and a number 'n' inside the brackets indicating the correct choice from a list which follows the question. | The Question text is written with two sets of square brackets '\[\[n\]\]' indicating the positioning of gaps and a number 'n' inside the brackets indicating the correct choice from a list which follows the question. | ||
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Revision as of 06:18, 7 February 2014
This is very similar to the Drag and drop into text question type, but uses drop-down menus in the text instead of drag-boxes. This works well where the question text is very long, so you would have to scroll a lot to do drag and drop.
The Question text is written with two sets of square brackets '\[\[n\]\]' indicating the positioning of gaps and a number 'n' inside the brackets indicating the correct choice from a list which follows the question.
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This is a question type created and maintained by the Open University. More http://labspace.open.ac.uk/mod/oucontent/view.php?id=470268§ion=5.4.6 documentation is available on the Open University's OpenLearn site.