\label{exam_how_scored} \begin{itemize} \item For each response type (except for option and match response), each part in a multi-part question is graded as if it were a separate problem. In other words, a problem with weight of three and two parts will be printed as two separate problems each with a weight of three. Multi-response questions require the student to get all numbered responses correct to get the problem correct. You can tell the difference between a multi-part and a multi-response question online. For multi-part questions, each part will have its own submit answer button. \item Option response and match response submissions are scored leniently. The means if an option response question gives four foil statements to the student and is worth a weight of 4, each foil will be scored for one point. If there are mutliple option or match resonses in one part, then the entire problem is scored leniently regardless if each response is in its own part.This is different behavior from all other response types. \item Essay, formula and string response questions must be hand-graded. The instructor can hand-grade online, or indicate the grade on the scantron sheet. If the hand-graded question should receive 5 points, then the letter E is bubbled in. If the hand-graded question should receive 15 points, then J is bubbled in on the fisrt line (10 points) and E is bubbled in on the second line (5 points) for a total of 15 points. If the question should receive no credit, then nothing is bubbled in. \end{itemize}