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About modified question presentation style in a separate answer sheet
Added by Roberto González about 11 years ago
Hi, Alexis
According to documentation, the question presentation style can be modified by changing AMCbeginQuestion
definition. I need to display a separate answer sheet with 60 questions, which are grouped in sets of 12 questions each. The problem is that question must be labeled as A1, A2, ... A12; B1, B2, ... B12; ...; E1, E2, ... E12.
Is there any way to get this result?
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RE: About modified question presentation style in a separate answer sheet - Added by Alexis Bienvenüe about 11 years ago
- use
\AMCsection{section title}
followed by\AMCnumero{1}
for each group - use
\Alph{section}
somewhere in\AMCbeginQuestion
RE: About modified question presentation style in a separate answer sheet - Added by Roberto González about 11 years ago
Thanks a lot :)
I attach here the resulting answer sheets with the corresponding source file.
Question:
What's the default definition of \AMCsection
?
The displayed section identifier is a number followed by the section name, both in large font size (at least, too large for an answersheet containing too many questions). I would like to customize it (remove the section number or both, section number and section name, or reduce the font size).
Kind regards.
DOC-sujet.pdf - Separate answersheets with sectioning and question section-related question labels (65.1 kB)
source.tex - The .tex source file (13.5 kB)
RE: About modified question presentation style in a separate answer sheet - Added by Alexis Bienvenüe about 11 years ago
What's the default definition of \AMCsection?
It makes some setup for AMC and then calls \section
, so I think you should customize the \section
command. There are some LaTeX packages that can help you, and you can find a lot of things on the web.
RE: About modified question presentation style in a separate answer sheet - Added by Roberto González about 11 years ago
Thank you very much again.
I'll do some research on the web, then I'll post here my results.
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