[LON-CAPA-users] order of bubbles in multiple choice test

Guy Ashkenazi lon-capa-users@mail.lon-capa.org
Sun, 18 Dec 2005 09:10:50 +0200


You need to enter at least one random wrong answer in the range of the 
wrong answers you devised. Look at 
http://help.loncapa.org/cgi-bin/fom?file=349 for an example.

    Guy.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "ciskep" <ciskep@mio.k12.mi.us>
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Sent: Sunday, December 18, 2005 4:15 AM
Subject: [LON-CAPA-users] order of bubbles in multiple choice test


>
>
> I want to use several of my lon-capa problems as part of a multiple 
> choice exam.
> I am adding smart incorrect options to them.  All is going well but 
> when I test
> them the answers are put in order from least to greatest.  Since the 
> answers
> have been chosen based on what I think likely incorrect answers will 
> be, the
> correct answer usually ends up in the same spot.  So I'm thinking 
> that all of
> this is pretty useless if in the end, the correct answer is always 
> C. I am
> guessing that there must be a way to tell loncapa to randomize the 
> answers and
> not always rank them from low to high.  Does anyone know what it is?
>
> Thanks
> Paul Ciske
> Mio AuSable High Schol
>
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