Quizzes – Fill in Multiple Blanks University of Huddersfield Staff UniLearn Guides This is like a fill in the blank question, but with more than one blank. Variable in square brackets indicate where the blanks should be, and the answers are then matched with the contents of the variable for correct answers. 1 2 Enter your question using variables in square brackets to indicate where the blanks should be filled in. Allow Partial Credits allows you to allocate a percentage of the credits available for the question, if some, but not all of the blanks are filled in correctly. Then click ‘Next’. 3 For each of you variables, select the number of acceptable answers and enter them in the boxes. For further information please see http://ipark.hud.ac.uk/ or contact your School’s LTA Quizzes - Fill in Multiple Blanks University of Huddersfield Staff UniLearn Guides 4 Enter Feedback for a Correct and Incorrect response. Try to make your feedback informative and useful to the student, perhaps recommending appropriate revision materials for an incorrect answer and further reading for a correct answer. 5 If you want to, you can set categories, keywords, levels of difficulty and topics for your question. This is not needed for your question to work, but may help you to find this question later if you need to incorporate it into different tests. You can also add instructor 6 notes that the student can see. Then click ‘Submit’. 7 Enter the points allocated for a correct answer. To do this select the Tick box next to the question, enter the desired points in either the above or below points box and click ‘Update’. For further information please see http://ipark.hud.ac.uk/ or contact your School’s LTA
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