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Multiple True/False Question Type

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Description

Multiple True/False in one stem (question).

The Multiple Choice question type, as it exists in Moodle, is not very ideal, since you can only configure questions which are not very well designed regarding best practices of Multiple Choice questions.

With this new plugin, teachers can have more than one True/False question in the same stem; this saves time when creating new questions for each stem, especially when you have an essay followed by many questions.


Example

General

The task title is the question name. Put some name that will later help you find this question in your Question bank. Example:

MTF Q about dogs

Stem

This is the part of the question that is the same for all the choices that will follow. It is typically an essay. Example:

Dogs are common pets in many homes in many countries nowadays. There are many breeds of dogs of many sizes, colours and characteristics, In this week lectures your teacher gave you much information about dogs. Please check each of the following as either True or False.  

General feedback

As in all other question types

Number the options?

Choose which option or no numbering

Scoring method

Subpoints: This will behave exactly as the OU multiple response question type

MTF1/0: This will behave exactly as the All or nothing multiple choice question type

Judgement options

You can leave 'True', or replace it with another characteristic; e.g. 'Likely'.

You can leave 'False', or replace it with another characteristic; e.g. 'Unlikely'.

Option 1

Write your first option here and check whether it is true of false. Example:

Regardless of size and shape, all dogs belong to only one species (True)

Feedback for Option 1

If needed:

Indeed, all dogs belongs to the same species (Canis familiaris).

Tags

If you use tags ...

Multiple tries

Useful for formative assessment.

Acknowledgement

The Plugin is developed and maintained by ETH Zurich.

See also