Creating Questions One by One Manually
If you want to create a few questions quickly, you can do so using this method.
Step 1
On the course's Exam screen, click the Question Bank button [1].
Step 2
On the Question Bank screen, click the Add Question button [1].
Step 3
It opens the Question Editor screen in a new window/tab.
- Select the question type and number you want to add and click the Ok button [1] to add the question(s).
- Question stem: Click to enter the question/question instruction [2].
- Notes: It's a rich content field. You can format the content and add image, audio, video, and even formula as needed.
- Answer choices: Click to enter the choice [3].
- Notes: It's a rich content field. You can format the content and add image, audio, video, and even formula as needed.
- To add more answer choices, click the Add Item button [4].
- Answer: Set the correct answer for the question [5].
- Answer Explanation (optional): Click to enter the answer explanation. It is a way for learning reinforcement. The students can view the answer explanation after submission [6].
- Notes: It's a rich content field. You can format the content and add image, audio, video, and even formula as needed.
- Points: Enter the points possible for the question [7].
- Difficulty: Select the difficulty level for the question [8]
- Options:
- Very easy
- Easy
- Average
- Difficult
- Very difficult
- Options:
- Share: Select how you want to share the question [9].
- Options:
- Private
- Selected teachers
- School teachers
- All teachers
- Options:
- Tag (optional): Click to enter a tag less than 20 characters for the question [10]. You can enter up to 3 tags for each question.
- Related Module: You can relate the question with one or more modules of courseware. It can be used by an exam to automatically draw questions based on the question-module/courseware relationship [11].
- You can repeat the steps above to create as many questions as you want.
- After you've done, click the Save button [12] to save the questions to the Question Bank.
Notes:
You can manually create 13 types of exam questions
- Multiple Choice
- Multiple Response
- True/False
- Fill in the Blank
- Short Answer
- Calculated Formula
- Sequence
- Word Bank
- Multiple Drop-down
- Cloze Test
- Language - Read Aloud
- Language - Oral
- Combination