Adding questions to an assignment is the same for almost all assignment types.
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Only multiple choice questions are currently allowed on bubble sheet exams, however they can be set as manually graded items to allow for other question types. If you would like help with this feature, simply email us at questhelp@austin.utexas.edu |
First select Add Question Item from the assignment page:
Or click the icon of a slide with a question mark in the learning module:
The next page that loads is the search menu for the question banks available to each user.
Browsing by section:
Each public bank is broken up into chapters and sections with reasonably descriptive titles. Feel free to browse through them to find questions maintained by the staff at Quest. For more information about the sectioning, the table of contents for each bank is available here: Question Banks Table of Contents
Searching the banks:
All searches are not case-sensitive and include all appearances of the characters entered, e.g. searching for "in" will find "in", "Interaction", "Interference", etc.
by Question text within a specified bank:
Searches the whole body of the question, but not the code portion of TeX questions.
by Title within a specified bank:
Searches the titles of the questions in the specified bank.
by Tag within a specified bank:
Searches the tags associated with questions in the specified bank. We encourage all editors to use appropriate keywords to make searches easier, however not all authors do so.
by ID:
Searches for the specified item ID from all of the questions in the database, not by bank.
Adding a question:
The simplest method to add a question is to click the blue arrow if you already know which question you want.
Alternatively, you can click "Preview All" to view the questions brought up in the search to quickly sort through the questions and add . Add a group of selected ones by clicking "Add items".
Once you've added the items you'd like on the assignment, simply click "Done adding" to go back to the assignment view.