Multi-part questions have multiple question parts, and can be created using just one question mode or by combining multiple question modes (multi-mode questions). Tutorial questions help your students work step by step through a series of question parts designed to provide instruction about a concept or procedure.
How do you grade a question with multiple answers?
To calculate how much each answer is worth, the system takes the total number of points assigned to the question and divides it by the total number of answer choices. For example, if a question is worth 10 points total and has 5 answer choices, each choice is worth 2 points (10/5=2).
What is a 2 part answer?
In an Two-part question type, you will be given two questions and you will need to answer both questions. The two questions will be different. For example, you might need to assess the importance of an idea or action (e.g. How import is it?) and say whether you agree or disagree (e.g. Do you agree or disagree?).
What is a multi-select question in Brightspace?
One of the question options for quizzes in D2L Brightspace is the multi-select question. This allows for the professor set up a question that has one or more answers that are correct.
How do you answer two questions in an essay?
Essay Structure
- Introduction. Paraphrase the question. Outline sentence – state your answer to both questions.
- Main body paragraph 1 – Answer question 1. Topic sentence – state your answer.
- Main body paragraph 2 – Answer question 2. Topic sentence – state your answer.
- Conclusion Summarise both questions and answers.
How do I make multiple selections?
To select multiple options, hold down the Control (Ctrl) key if you are using a PC system or the Apple key if you are using a Macintosh system, while you click on the several options that you wish to select.
What is the difference between multiple choice and multiple select?
For questions with only one correct answer, use “Multiple Choice.” For questions where you want the student to select more than one correct answer, use “Multiple Answer.”