Quiz Template

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Making A Quiz Using a Template

If you copy/paste the following code into your page, you can create your own page-specific quiz. Use a protected page to ensure that no one can change it! Click on your chosen answers and click on Submit to see the Feedback page students will see.

1. This is an example of a true/false question where True is the correct answer and therefore has a + in front of it.

True
False
This is a sentence that students will see in the Feedback page they see after they submit their Quiz answers.

2. This is an example of a Multiple Choice Question with only one correct answer, in this case, answer B. (The circular "choice boxes" indicate that only one answer is correct.)

This answer is incorrect.
This answer is correct, so it has a plus sign in front of it.
This answer is incorrect.
This answer is incorrect.
This is a sentence that students will see in the Feedback page they see after they submit their Quiz answers.

3.

This is an example of a Fill in the Blank Answer. To be scored as Correct, a student's answer must exactly match one of the listed choices below.
→ This is a sentence that students will see in the Feedback page they see after they submit their Quiz answers.

4. This is an example of a Multiple Choice Question with more than 1 correct choices. (The square "choice boxes" indicate this!) However, to get the question scored as Correct, all the correct choices must be checked.

Correct answer.
Incorrect answer.
Correct answer.
Incorrect answer.
This is a sentence that students will see in the Feedback page they see after they submit their Quiz answers.

5. This is an example of a Multiple Choice Question, with multiple correct choices, whose answers are images.

1zgb
This is a sentence that students will see in the Feedback page they see after they submit their Quiz answers.

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