Annotation of loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Testbank_Formatting.tex, revision 1.2
1.1 albertel 1: \label{Testbank_Formatting}
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1.2 ! raeburn 3: The following requirements must be met to ensure that you will succeed in building LON-CAPA problem files from a file containing testbank questions.
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5: \begin{enumerate}
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1.2 ! raeburn 7: \item The uploaded testbank file containing questions and answers must be either plain text, rich text format (RTF), or a web page (i.e., HTML format). Testbank files in RTF and HTML formats may contain images. If conversion to LON-CAPA fails for RTF or HTML formats, re-saving the testbank file from the application originally used to generate it in plain text, and re-uploading the file to LON-CAPA may solve the problem (albeit with the loss of formatting information).
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9: \item All questions must occur before any of the answers. Each
1.2 ! raeburn 10: question should begin on a new line starting with a number followed
1.1 albertel 11: immediately by a space, a period, or enclosed in parentheses, i.e., 1
1.2 ! raeburn 12: , 1., (1), 1), or (1 . If you use a word processor to create the testbank questions you must disable auto-formatting of lists, otherwise the formatting will not conform to the new line requirement.
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1.2 ! raeburn 14: \item One or more correct answers need to be provided for all questions
! 15: (although the answer text may be blank for \textit{essay} questions).
! 16: Each answer should begin on a new line using the same numbering scheme as used
! 17: for the questions, and all answers must occur after all the questions.
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19: \item \textit{Multiple choice} and \textit{multiple answer correct}
20: questions should consist of (i) the question number followed by (ii) a
21: question stem beginning on the same line and (iii) two or more foils,
22: with each foil beginning on a new line and prefixed by a unique
23: letter, or Roman numeral, listed in alphabetic or numeric order,
24: beginning at a (alphabetic) or i (Roman numeral), followed by a
25: period, or enclosed in parentheses, i.e., a., (a), i., or (i)
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27: \item If \textit{fill-in-the-blank} or \textit{multiple answer}
28: questions have more than one correct answer, each answer should appear
1.2 ! raeburn 29: in a comma-, tab-, space-, or new line-delimited list. For a \textit{ranking/ordering} question, the "answer" should contain the foil identifiers correctly ordered in a similarly delimited list. If two or more foils have the same ranking, they should occur together, with an equals sign separating equally ranked foils [e.g., (b),(e)=(a),(d),(c)]
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31: \end{enumerate}
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