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- The essay question will not be assigned a grade until it has been reviewed by a teacher and manually graded. Until that happens, the student's grade will be 0.
- Matching. A list of sub-questions is provided, along with a list of answers. The respondent must "match" the correct answers with each question.
- Multiple choice. In response to a question (that may include an image) the respondent chooses from multiple answers. There are two types of multiple choice questions - single answer and multiple answer.
- Numerical. From the student perspective, a numerical question looks just like a short answer question. The difference is that numerical answers are allowed to have an accepted error. This allows a continuous range of answers to be set that lets you create questions like "What is a root of x^2 - 3x + 2?" and award different levels of credit depending on the accuracy of the answer.
- Pattern Match. Allows a short response of one, or a few sentences (up to about 20 words) that is graded by comparing against various model answers, which are described using the OU's pattern match syntax. This question types works best when you are asking for a single explanation that can be marked as right or wrong.
- Random short answer matching. Like a Matching question, but created randomly from the short answer questions in a particular category.
- Select missing words. Missing words in the question text are filled in by selecting from a dropdown menu.
- Short answer. In response to a question (that may include an image), the respondent types a word or phrase. There may be several possible correct answers, with different grades. Answers may or may not be sensitive to case.
- True/false. In response to a question (that may include an image), the respondent selects from two options: True or False.
- Variable numeric. Allows a numeric response, expressions are evaluated on the fly and the evaluated expression is compared to the student response.
- Variable numeric set. Allows a numeric response, question can have several 'variants', expressions are pre evaluated for each question variant.
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