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Indicative Questions for AMC-TXT
Added by Nikola Z. Guscic about 11 years ago
I would like to add a simple survey question at the end of my exam created in AMC-TXT:
'How hard was this exam for you?
a) Mission Impossible
b) Quite Hard
c) Medium ... etc.'
I know there is \QuestionIndicative option for questionnaires made in LaTex, but can the same thing be done in AMC-TXT?
I have tried assigning [b=0,m=0,v=0] as a local scoring option for that question only, but that does not seem to have
an effect. I have global options set-up (mz=4) and they seem to override local ones.
Btw, I am using testing version of AMC, from ppa.
Thanks,
Niko Z.
Replies (2)
RE: Indicative Questions for AMC-TXT - Added by Alexis Bienvenüe about 11 years ago
I know there is \QuestionIndicative option for questionnaires made in LaTex, but can the same thing be done in AMC-TXT?
You can use the indicative
question option.
I have tried assigning [b=0,m=0,v=0] as a local scoring option for that question only, but that does not seem to have
an effect. I have global options set-up (mz=4) and they seem to override local ones.
Scoring parameters are to be given inside braces and not square brackets. You can cancel the global mz=4
with mz=0
in your question scoring.
**[indicative]{mz=0,auto=1} How hard was this exam for you? - Mission Impossible - Quite hard - Medium
RE: Indicative Questions for AMC-TXT - Added by Nikola Z. Guscic about 11 years ago
Thank you for the quick reply!
Best,
Niko Z.
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