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*From the student perspective, this looks just like a [[Matching question type|Matching question]]. The difference is that the sub-questions are drawn randomly from [[Short-Answer question type|Short Answer questions]] in the current category.  
* From the student perspective, this looks just like a [[Matching question type|Matching question]]. The difference is that the sub-questions are drawn randomly from the [[Short-Answer question type|Short Answer questions]] in the current category.
*After an optional introduction, the respondent is presented with several sub-questions and several jumbled answers. There is one correct answer for each question.
* After an optional introduction, the respondent is presented with two or more sub-questions, each with a drop-down menu box opposite listing the same number of available answer options.
*The respondent must select an answer to match each sub-question.
* The respondent must select an answer option to match each sub-question.
*Each sub-question is equally weighted to contribute towards the grade for the total question.
* Each sub-question is equally weighted to contribute towards the grade for the total question.
*The questions and answers are randomly drawn from the pool of "Short Answer" questions in the current category. Each attempt on a quiz will have different questions and answers.
* The questions and answers are randomly drawn from the pool of short-answer questions in the current category. Each attempt on a quiz will have different questions and answers.
* You must make sure that the category contains enough unused short-answer questions, otherwise the student get an error message. The more short-answer questions you add to the category, the more likely it is that students will see a new selection on each attempt.
* Note that the answer options are taken from the '''correct''' answers of each contributing short-answer question. Therefore, if the short-answer questions in this category are on different topics, this question type will not be useful, as the correct option will be obvious.
 
An example that doesn't work:
 
Category contains 2 short answer questions:
1. What is the capital of France? Correct answer: Paris, Other recognised answers: Lyon, Marseilles, *
2. What vegetable is called 'løk' in Norway? Correct answer: Onion, Other recognised answers: Leek, *
 
The resulting Random Short-Answer Matching question will appear as follows:
What is the capital of France? - Options: Paris, Onion.
What vegetable is called 'løk' in Norway? - Options: Paris, Onion.
 
An example that does work:
 
Category contains 2 short answer questions:
1. What is the capital of France? Correct answer: Paris, Other recognised answers: Lyon, Marseilles, *
2. In what city is Le Corbusier's "Unite d'Habitation"? Correct answer: Marseilles, Other recognised answers: Paris, Lyon *
 
The resulting Random Short-Answer Matching question will appear as follows:
What is the capital of France? - Options: Paris, Marseilles.
In what city is Le Corbusier's "Unite d'Habitation"? - Options: Paris, Marseilles.


==Question set-up==
==Question set-up==

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  • From the student perspective, this looks just like a Matching question. The difference is that the sub-questions are drawn randomly from the Short Answer questions in the current category.
  • After an optional introduction, the respondent is presented with two or more sub-questions, each with a drop-down menu box opposite listing the same number of available answer options.
  • The respondent must select an answer option to match each sub-question.
  • Each sub-question is equally weighted to contribute towards the grade for the total question.
  • The questions and answers are randomly drawn from the pool of short-answer questions in the current category. Each attempt on a quiz will have different questions and answers.
  • You must make sure that the category contains enough unused short-answer questions, otherwise the student get an error message. The more short-answer questions you add to the category, the more likely it is that students will see a new selection on each attempt.
  • Note that the answer options are taken from the correct answers of each contributing short-answer question. Therefore, if the short-answer questions in this category are on different topics, this question type will not be useful, as the correct option will be obvious.

An example that doesn't work:

Category contains 2 short answer questions:
1. What is the capital of France? Correct answer: Paris, Other recognised answers: Lyon, Marseilles, *
2. What vegetable is called 'løk' in Norway? Correct answer: Onion, Other recognised answers: Leek, *
The resulting Random Short-Answer Matching question will appear as follows:
What is the capital of France? - Options: Paris, Onion.
What vegetable is called 'løk' in Norway? - Options: Paris, Onion.

An example that does work:

Category contains 2 short answer questions:
1. What is the capital of France? Correct answer: Paris, Other recognised answers: Lyon, Marseilles, *
2. In what city is Le Corbusier's "Unite d'Habitation"? Correct answer: Marseilles, Other recognised answers: Paris, Lyon *
The resulting Random Short-Answer Matching question will appear as follows:
What is the capital of France? - Options: Paris, Marseilles.
In what city is Le Corbusier's "Unite d'Habitation"? - Options: Paris, Marseilles.

Question set-up

  1. Give the question a descriptive name.
  2. Enter the question stem to tell the students what they are matching, or use the default text.
  3. If you wish, add general feedback.
  4. Select the number of questions you want to add to the matching question.
  5. Click Save changes.