Test Canvas http://blackboard.latech.edu/webapps/assessment/do/authoring/modifyAss... ENGL 201 084 - FALL 2008 (ENGL-201-084-FALL08) > CONTROL PANEL > TEST MANAGER > TEST CANVAS Test Canvas Add, modify, and remove questions. Select a question type from the Add Question drop-down list and click Go to add questions. Use Creation Settings to establish which default options, such as feedback and images, are available for question creation. Add Creation Settings Name Quiz 4 Description Quiz over week 4 Instructions Answer the following questions. 11/12/2010 1:25 PM Modify Add Question Here Matching 40 points Modify Remove Question Match the authors to their works. Answer Match Question Items B. - A. Ben Jonson C. - B. Robert Herrick D. - C. John Milton Answer Items A. "Why So Pale and Wan Fond Lover?" B. "On Giles and Joan" C. "Corinna's Gone A-Maying" A. - D. Sir John Suckling D. Paradise Lost Correct Feedback Correct Incorrect Feedback Incorrect Add Question Here Multiple Choice 10 points Modify Remove Question "Why so pale and wan, fond lover?" Fond means Answer Affectionate Depressed Lazy Foolish Pale Correct Feedback Correct Incorrect Feedback Incorrect Add Question Here Multiple Choice 10 points Modify Remove Question Which character said the following? Being as I am, why didst not thou the Head Command me absolutely not to go, Going into such danger as thou said'st? . . . Hadst thou been firm and fixt in thy dissent, Neither had I transgress'd, nor thou with mee. Answer Adam Eve God Satan Mammon Correct Feedback Correct 1 of 3 Test Canvas 11/12/2010 1:25 PM http://blackboard.latech.edu/webapps/assessment/do/authoring/modifyAss... Incorrect Feedback Incorrect Add Question Here Multiple Choice 10 points Modify Remove Question Giles and Joan are Answer Young lovers eloping to get married Happily married Unhappily married An early version of Jack and Jill Correct Feedback Correct Incorrect Feedback Incorrect Add Question Here Multiple Choice 10 points Modify Remove Question Paradise Lost opens with the following lines. These lines indicate that the poem serves a theological purpose. What is the proper term for this type of argument? What in me is dark Illumine, what is low raise and support; That to the height of this great Argument I may assert Eternal Providence, And justify the ways of God to men. Answer Theosophy Theocracy Theopolis Theology Theodicy Correct Feedback Correct Incorrect Feedback Incorrect Add Question Here Multiple Choice 10 points Modify Remove Question "To My Book" is NOT which of the following? Here are the 1st two lines to jog your memory. It will be looked for, book, when some but see Thy title, Epigrams, and named of me Answer An apostrophe An epigram A satire In iambic pentameter Correct Feedback Correct Incorrect Feedback Incorrect Add Question Here Multiple Choice 10 points Modify Remove Question Why does Adam sin? Answer He's so hungry. He's angry. He ate it by accident. Because he loves Eve. To gain authority over Eve. 2 of 3 Test Canvas 11/12/2010 1:25 PM http://blackboard.latech.edu/webapps/assessment/do/authoring/modifyAss... Correct Feedback Correct Incorrect Feedback Incorrect Add Question Here 3 of 3
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