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The missing word format can be imported into Question bank and into a Lesson. | The missing word format can be imported into Question bank and into a Lesson. | ||
This format only supports multiple choice questions and short answer question, depending on the number of answers. One answer generates a short answer question, two or more answers generate a multiple choice question. Each answer is separated with a tilde (~), and the correct answer is prefixed with an equals sign (=). Here is an example of a multiple choice question: | |||
As soon as we begin to explore our body parts as infants we become students of {=anatomy and physiology ~reflexology ~science ~experiment}, and in a sense we remain students for life. | |||
Here is an example of a short answer question: | Here is an example of a short answer question: | ||
You can use the missing word format to import questions into both Moodle's Question bank and {=Lesson} activity. | |||
Each question should best be placed in a single line of text. Consecutive questions should be separated with a blank line. | |||
==See also== | |||
* [[Import questions]] | |||
[[Category:Questions]] | |||
[[es:Formato de pregunta de palabra faltante]] |
Latest revision as of 20:09, 24 March 2023
The missing word format can be imported into Question bank and into a Lesson.
This format only supports multiple choice questions and short answer question, depending on the number of answers. One answer generates a short answer question, two or more answers generate a multiple choice question. Each answer is separated with a tilde (~), and the correct answer is prefixed with an equals sign (=). Here is an example of a multiple choice question:
As soon as we begin to explore our body parts as infants we become students of {=anatomy and physiology ~reflexology ~science ~experiment}, and in a sense we remain students for life.
Here is an example of a short answer question:
You can use the missing word format to import questions into both Moodle's Question bank and {=Lesson} activity.
Each question should best be placed in a single line of text. Consecutive questions should be separated with a blank line.