allow seperate score per answer or choice. (Feature #34)
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I know it is suboptimal, open choice wise, but sometime I have questions that have choices which should be graded individually.
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Two propositions: I Merkozy is the current president of the European Union.
II The UK just entered the EURO zone.
What is right? a: I=false, II=false, b: I=false, II=false c: I=false, II=false d: I=false, II=false,
In that case you would want to grade a with 2 points, b and c with 1 and d with 0.
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Updated by Alexis Bienvenüe over 13 years ago
Perhaps I misunderstood, but is it possible to use the following?
\begin{questionmult}{test}\scoring{haut=2} Please select true propositions. \begin{choices} \wrongchoice{Merkozy is the current president of the European Union.} \wrongchoice{The UK just entered the EURO zone.} \end{choices} \end{questionmult}
Updated by Pieter Van den Hombergh over 13 years ago
Of course you are right again.
Since questionmult adds the option none of the above is right, the students can select the same combinations as in my current exam.
I will consider revising my exams.
Updated by Alexis Bienvenüe over 13 years ago
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Updated by Alexis Bienvenüe about 13 years ago
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