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Creating a question with a numeric blank

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Creating a question with a numeric blank 1. Create a fill in the blank question and complete steps 1 through 4c. 2. In the Response area, click Number. The lower portion of the dialog box changes to reveal boxes for Number Tolerance and Range. Tolerance and Range are very similar, but your choice between these two fields will probably be based on which one is easier to specify. For example, if the question is "The value of pi is __" you might specify 3.14159265 as the correct answer with a Tolerance of .01. If the response to your question is a range of integers, then using Range (25 to 27, for example) might be easier. 3. If more than one value is acceptable for the answer, enter a Tolerance, or enter Range in the Minimum Value and Maximum Value boxes. If you want to make the blank longer so that the size of the blank does not reveal the answer, change Field Length to a larger number. Creating a question with a pull-down blank 1. Create a fill in the blank question and complete steps 1 through 4c. 2. In the Response area, click Pull Down. LearningCheck™ Creator 13

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Creating a question with a numeric blank
1.
Create a fill in the blank question and complete steps 1 through 4c.
2.
In the Response area, click
Number
.
The lower portion of the dialog box changes to reveal boxes for
Number Tolerance and Range.
Tolerance
and
Range
are very similar, but your choice between these
two fields will probably be based on which one is easier to specify.
For example, if the question is "The value of pi is __" you might
specify 3.14159265 as the correct answer with a Tolerance of .01. If
the response to your question is a range of integers, then using
Range (25 to 27, for example) might be easier.
3.
If more than one value is acceptable for the answer, enter a
Tolerance, or enter Range in the Minimum Value and Maximum
Value boxes.
If you want to make the blank longer so that the size of the
blank does not reveal the answer, change Field Length to a larger
number.
Creating a question with a pull-down blank
1.
Create a fill in the blank question and complete steps 1 through 4c.
2.
In the Response area, click
Pull Down
.