The advanced question types all use TeX formatting instead of an HTML editor:
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Multiple Choice (static choices)This type is similar to the basic multiple choice question, but does not allow the answer choices to be randomized.
TeX Multiple ChoiceA slightly more complex formatting choice for a multiple choice question. The choices are shuffled each time a new copy of the question is published. Requirements - at least two answer choices and an explanation of the solution Automatically graded - yes Multi-part - yes Eligible for homework or test - yes, to both Randomization level - low/medium TeX OpenAllows for the use of a script in either Javascript or C to accompany the question and provide additional randomization. Can be used to create the following additional types: Multiple ChoiceA complex formatting choice for a high level of randomization in a question. Requirements - at least two answer choices and an explanation of the solution Automatically graded - yes Multi-part - yes Eligible for homework or test - yes, to both Randomization level - low-high (based on how it is utilized) Numerical TeXA numerical free response question that grades with a default of 1% deviation from the provided answer. Requirements - coded portion for the calculation Automatically graded - yes Multi-part - yes Eligible for homework or test - homework only Randomization level - low-high Algebraic Free ResponseAlgebraic free response expects an algebraic equation as an answer. X+1 is the same thing as 1+X, but π is not the same as 3.14 (values must be exact). Requirements - global free answer type and quotes around solution equation. Automatically graded - yes Multi-part - yes Eligible for homework or test - homework only Randomization level - low-high
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