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New help files.
1: \label{Docs Radio}
2: This is a question where students can choose only one correct answer
3: out of a selection. Each selection choice is called a foil because
4: the majority of the selection choices try to foil the student. Only
5: one foil is correct. LON-CAPA will randomly display the foils to your
6: students. If you choose to set the max number of displayed foils to
7: 4 but only have 6 foils then LON-CAPA will choose one of the True
8: foils and fill in the rest of the foils with false foils up to a maximum
9: of four foils. To edit the 1 out of N multiple choice problem, enter
10: your question text into the appropriate box. Then enter one foil statement
11: in each foil box that you would like to use. You do not have to use
12: all 10 of the foil boxes. For each foil that you do use, you will
13: need to assign it a value of True or False. You can assign a foil
14: a location if you choose. For example, the foils will apear in random
15: order for your students. If you have a foil statement of {}``None
16: of the above'' then you will want this statement to always appear
17: at the bottom. After entering all of the correct foil text, you can
18: add an optional hint. The hint text will appear under your student's
19: view of the problem after getting one incorrect submission. The hint
20: text will remain displayed on your students view of the problem after
21: it is correct for study purposes. At any point in the editing process,
22: you can choose to store your changes. Each time you click \fbox{Store Changes}
23: , the current view of your problem will appear in box at the top of
24: the edit screen. When you are done editing, click the \fbox{Store Changes}
25: button and close the window by selecting the {}``x'' in the upper
26: right-hand corner of the window.
27:
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