Types of On-line Assessment Questions

The formats of on-line assessment questions are included in this system:

Name Format Visual results
Fill in the blanks

The Strikethrough text will be removed from a statement and be inserted a blank. more than one  strikethrough lines will be removed and be inserted a text area.  

The size of the blank depend on the number of characters and lines stroked and underlined.

For examples

(1) 1+1 =  2

(2) A plant cell has two additional features compared to an animal cell. The cell wall is a unique structure in plant cells, and the chloroplast are a unique organelle to plant cells.

(3)  Factorizing the following expression:

x2-5x+6=(x-3) (x-2)

(4) Please provide your statements

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line2
line3

(1) 1+1 = ;

(2) A plant cell has two additional features compared to an animal cell. The is a unique structure in plant cells, and the are a unique organelle to plant cells.

(3) Factorizing the following expression:

x2-5x+6=() ()

(4) Please provide your statements

Single choice Using a bullet or a numbering, For examples

(1) Do you like?

  • Tea
  • Coffee

(1) Do you like ?

Tea
Coffee
Multiple Choice Using a bullet or a numbering, For examples

(1) How do you take tea?

  • black
  • with milk
  • with lemon
  • with others
(1) How do you take tea ?

black
with milk
with lemon
with others

Matching Using a bullet or a numbering, For examples

Match the following capitals with their countries.

  • The capital of Canada is
  • The capital of France is 
  • The capital of Italy is 
  • The capital of England is 
  • The capital of Russ is

The answers will be defined in marking scheme.

 

(1) Match the following capitals with their countries.

  • The capital of Canada is
  • The capital of France is
  • The capital of Italy is
  • The capital of England is
  • The capital of Russ is
 
Pulling down Using a bullet or a numbering, For examples

(1) Do you like?

  • Tea
  • Coffee
(1) Do you like ?

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