Here are some examples to help you make your own exams. You can save them as a text file(*.txt) and load the file into the application.
* You should leave a blank space between each question.
* The questions will be randomized automatically.
* Answers will always be randomized.
* A star marks the correct answer[s].
* Some question formats require each answer to be on a new line.
Basic question with drop-down
Example 1
Select the adverb in the following sentence: The green anacondas were slithering so slowly.
*() slowly
() anacondas
() slithering
() were
Select the adverb in the following sentence: The green anacondas were slithering so slowly.
Select One
were
anacondas
slowly
slithering
Inserting the drop-down into the question:
Example 2
Dennis is waiting __________ for his friends to come to his house.
*() patiently () loudly () neatly () bravely
Dennis is waiting
__________
loudly
patiently
bravely
neatly
for his friends to come to his house.
Check boxes for multiple correct answers:
Example 3
A verb can be...
*[] a state *[] an action [] a banana [] a noun
A verb can be...
Multiple embedded drop-downs:
Example 4
The (i) _______ ran home from school as (ii) _________ as they could.
Blank (i) *() children () monkeys () cars () rabbits
Blank (ii) *() quickly () fat () run () angry
The
__________
monkeys
rabbits
cars
children
ran home from school as
__________
fat
quickly
run
angry
as they could.
Select the word in a text
This question format allows the creation of texts where words can be selected:
Example 5
Please select all past tense verbs the following sentence:
<> Today, Monica and her friends <went> to the park and <played> basketball.
Please select all past tense verbs in the following sentence:
Today, Monica and her friends went to the park and played basketball.
Creating a content box
Content #1:
Example 6A
Ref-1
Billy had 16 camels; twice as many as many as Timmy could fit into his mouth before choking. Billy got his caramels from Jenny, who shared 1/3 of her bag with him.
The application will recognize that this is not a question, but reading material that other questions need to refer to. It's handle is 'Ref-1'.
Questions that reference content #1:
Example 6B
Ref-1
How many candies did Jenny originally have?
*() 48 ()16 () 12
Ref-1
How many caramels could Timmy fit into his mouth safely?
*() 8 ()10 () 4
Simply putting 'Ref-1' before a question will give the user access to the source material regardless of where the question might be found in the lesson.
Basic rules
Write your question/instructions.
On a new line or lines, write possible answers.
Separate questions with a blank line.
Save your file with the extension *.txt ( Ex: exam.txt )
* identifies correct answer[s] (for the computer).
() for drop-down style answer.
[] for checkbox style answer.
<> to indicate a text with selectable words and to mark correct word-selection.
__________ to indicate where a drop-down should be inserted into a question.
1 2/5 or 1/4 will be converted to horizontally stacked fractions.
Getting a bit more fancy
If you like, you can use some HTML tags to style your text.
EXAMPLE:
This is <b>some bold text.</b>
RESULT:
This is some bold text.
OTHERS:
<s> Strike </s>
<u> Underlined </u>
<i> Italic </i>
<small> Small </small>
...and more.
A bit more advanced... you can also add mathematical notation with MathML:
<math>
<mrow>
<mi>a</mi>
<mo>+</mo>
<mi>b</mi>
</mrow>
</math>