Test questions and question bank
Score types per question
When you add a question in Remindo, you must indicate how that question should be evaluated, which depends strongly on the type of question. Below is a short explanation of the different score types. Award points for correct answer When you select this option, points will only be awarded if the candidate selected (all) the…
Read moreOrder question
An order question requires students to sort a list of items into the correct order. A list of events to be sorted chronologically is a common example.
Read moreMatching question
This type of question has you create a matrix. You are free to decide how many rows and columns your matrix should have. The student will be required to check boxes in the correct combination across the rows and columns. You will configure beforehand how many options are correct in each row.
Read moreHotspot question
You use a hotspot question when you want candidates to be able to point to a specific section (hotspot) of a larger image. To answer correctly, the candidate must click the correct part of the image. It is possible to create multiple hotspots in the same image.
Read moreGraphic associate question
A graphic associate question requires candidates to draw a line between different elements in an image.
Read moreText entry question (incl. numerical)
You use a text entry question when the correct answer to your question is both short and unambiguous.
Read moreDrag & drop question
Drag & drop questions require the candidate to drag images to the correct location on a larger image.
Read moreAdding properties to questions
Besides giving your question a name that makes sense in the Code field, it is a good idea to add properties to your question. These tags make it easier to find questions because you can use them as filters when you search the item bank. These properties can be about the question’s difficulty level (e.g., remembering, understanding,…
Read moreCombined question (every combination)
A combined question is composed of different parts, some of which may be of a different question type, like an open question that includes a multiple-choice element.
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