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The advanced question types all use TeX formatting
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maxLevel | 2 |
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location | top |
exclude | TeX Formatted Questions |
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 Choice
A 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
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. Each type is available for use on all types of assignments, are automatically graded by default, and have the ability to have multiple parts to a question:
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This section is a work in progress please excuse the sparse documentation. If you'd like to use this question type and don't find the sufficient information on this page please email us. |
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HTML & JavaScript |
| This question type primarily supports the usage of matrix elements to be used for creating free response matrix elements. Additionally, the JavaScript supports matrix variables which makes coding questions quicker. | High |
TeX & (C or JavaScript) |
| This question type allows for multiple choice, numerical free response, and free response answers. | High |
Old TeX Question Type to be used as reference while new documentation is being written.
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TeX Open | Allows 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 Choice | A complex formatting choice for a high level of randomization in a question. |
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at least |
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2 answer choices |
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Automatically graded - yes
Multi-part - yes
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high |
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Numerical TeX | A numerical free response question that grades with a default of 1% deviation from the provided answer. |
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code portion for the |
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Automatically graded - yes
Multi-part - yes
Eligible for homework or test - homework only
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generation of the question | high |
Algebraic Free Response |
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Expects an algebraic equation as an answer. X+1 is the same thing as 1+X, but |
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π is not the same as 3.14 (values must be exact). |
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global free answer type and |
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Automatically graded - yes
Multi-part - yes
Eligible for homework or test - homework only
Randomization level - low-high
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Due to the nature of their machinery, CS Proof type questions are only available to UT instructors with developer access. |
To create an advanced question type click the Advanced tab on the Create a Question page.
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specific syntax for the correct answer | med |
Regardless of the style of TeX question you would like to create, there are certain lines that are required for this question type. The code field must at least contain a specification of the expected answer and the syntax depends on the type of response you would like from students. For more information about the response type you'd like to create, please see the corresponding page:
Visit this page for more information about TeX/LaTeX and Javascript in Quest.