How Do I create Text Input Problem?

Text input problems are a useful tool when you want to.to assess a student's critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and when there may be multiple ways to approach and solve a problem.

One use case for text input problems is to test a student's ability to solve complex problems or apply concepts in a real-world context. For example, a science teacher might ask a question like: A car traveling at 60 km/h accelerates uniformly to a speed of 90 km/h in 10 seconds. What is the car's acceleration?

By asking a text input question, the teacher can assess whether the student has a deeper understanding of the concepts involved in the problem, such as acceleration and velocity, and can apply them to solve a more complex problem.

Steps for creating text input problem


Go to the assessments for which you want to create sectional test questions.
Click add Questions to create a question under that section and select text input problem.
Create a question by typing in the question prompt and enter the answer in the correct text you want to provide.
Optionally, provide an explanation for the correct answer. This can help students understand why a particular choice is the correct answer.
Tag the question to the domain the question belongs to, if necessary. This can help with tracking and organizing questions.
Finally, click on create question to create the text input problem.

Updated on: 05/04/2023

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