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In the new Ultra interface, you can create tests or quizzes using either Assignments or Quizzes.

For our example, we'll use Tests.  Click the plus sign where you want the test to go and choose Create.

Choose Test.


Give your test a name

To add a question, click the plus sign and choose the question type.

Question Types

Calculated Formula

The Calculated Formula question type allows you to ask a question involving numbers that 

Type your question, putting variables in square brackets.  DO NOT give answers in the variables, they may be visible to students.

Enter the formula used to calculate the answer in the box below. If you want students to see the formula that you use to calculate the answer (not recommended) check the checkbox.  Then, click next.



You can set the number of decimal places or significant figures to round to.

You can also give full or partial credit for all answers in a range, or require units.

Next, you'll set the maximum and minimum values for each variable, then click Next.


You're given a preview of potential answer for the question.  IF these look correct, click Save.

Essay

Essay questions are any free-answer question. Unlike the other question types, these are not gradable by Scholar.

Simply type your question text and click Save

Fill in the Blank

Fill in the blank questions can be used for anything where the student will type their own response and you'd like Scholar to grade them.  These work best for one or two word answers in which correct spelling is required.

Type your question.  Anywhere you'd like the student to fill in a word, place the answer in square brackets.  If there are multiple acceptable answers, separate them with semicolons (e.g. \[red; blue; green]).  Once you have your question, then click Next Step.

You'll be able to edit your answers, choose whether to match exactly("Mario" matches ONLY "Mario"), or just to have the answer be required to contain the answer ("Mario" matches "Mario" "Super Mario" or "Mario is not the answer").  You can also control whether or not the answer is case sensitive.



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