Disabling shuffling

Added by S K over 9 years ago

Hi,

I apologize in advance if my question is answered elsewhere on the forum, and please feel free to move it to that thread.
So far my experience with AMC+Ubuntu 12.04 has been perfect. What I liked, among other things, was that AMC shuffles the A-B-C-D options from paper to paper,
making it much harder to cheat.

But for the final exam, however, to make it more "uniform" I need to disable that feature, because their answers will on a separate sheet.
I can imagine I should have a look at the source code of AMC, but maybe someone could give me (and others) a heads-up and save us all time?
So, what needs to be done (if editing the source -- where) in order for the options not to be shuffled, and be the same for all students?

Thank you!


Replies (4)

RE: Disabling shuffling - Added by Anirvan Sarkar over 9 years ago

If you are using LaTex as source file for your questions add the noshuffle package option.

If you are using AMC-TXT as source file for your questions use the ShuffleQuestions option with value 0.

RE: Disabling shuffling - Added by S K over 9 years ago

Thanks for drawing my attention to the package options, Anirvan! Plenty of useful options indeed. I'm using LaTeX version.

RE: Disabling shuffling - Added by Josef Eiglsperger about 2 years ago

Anirvan Sarkar wrote:

If you are using LaTex as source file for your questions add the noshuffle package option.

If you are using AMC-TXT as source file for your questions use the ShuffleQuestions option with value 0.

I'm using the latex version, and the option @noshuffle* indeed keeps the answers to a question in the same order. But how can I keep the order of the questions for every student/sheet in the same oder?

RE: Disabling shuffling - Added by Rakesh Jana over 1 year ago

As previously mentioned, to prevent shuffling of options, include the

noshuffle
option when calling the
automultiplechoice
package in your LaTeX file.

To avoid the grouping of questions, ensure to clear the group before inserting that. For instance, if you want to add "groupA," use the following code in your LaTeX file:

\cleargroup{groupA}
\insertgroup{groupA}

Hope it works. Thanks

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