Test questions and question bank
Creating a new question
In this item, we will explain what steps must be taken to create a new question in Remindo. We will also cover some of the settings that will require configuration in (nearly) every type of question.
Read moreQuestion types in Remindo
Below, you will find examples of the various question types. Click on the name of the question type you would like to receive more information on regarding the making of process. Have you never created a question in Remindo before? Read this page first. Not all questions allow for a revision of the answer key…
Read moreEditing a question
You can modify and edit questions you have created.
Read moreTesting a question
You can test questions you have made to see, for instance, what happens when a partially correct answer is provided. Log in to admin view and go to Manage content. Select the question you want to test. Tabs for that question will appear along the bottom of the screen. Click Preview. Answer the question. Click…
Read moreShow question preview
After you create a question, you can preview what it will look like to students during the performance of the exam.
Read moreFinding a question in the item bank
You can use the filter function in Remindo to filter questions by various properties. Method 1: filtering by search term Log in to the test manager environment and go to the ‘Questions’ tile. Choose your faculty and then your course in the categories on the left. Enter a search term in the search bar. That…
Read moreAdding image, video and pdf files to questions
Using the edit screen, you can enrich questions with media files like images and videos. This example shows you how to add an image. You add videos and pdf files much the same way.
Read moreCreating a case description and adding it to a question
Not just media files, but entire case texts can be added to questions. The advantage of a case text is that the candidate can view the text/image next to the question without having to scroll around or download files. Case texts have to be created first. After that, they can be added to one or…
Read moreMultiple-choice question (one-of-many question)
This is a question where the student must indicate which of the alternatives provided is correct.
Read moreMultiple-response question (some-of-many question)
This kind of question requires candidates to indicate which of the provided alternatives are correct.
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