What question types are supported in MeritHub quizzes/tests?

Question types that are supported in MeritHub quizzes are:

Multiple Choice Questions

Single option to be chosen out of multiple options. Questions can have multiple options correct as well where one question can have more than one correct option. A maximum of 10 options can be added to a question that can be arranged in a maximum of 4 columns.

The Style of the options can be either in the form of text or a button. The text of the options can be made in bold or italics. In addition, images can also be inserted as options.

Explanation of the answer can also be mentioned which will be viewed after the question has been attempted by the student. 

Fill in the Blanks

Portions of words or sentences are removed from a text and the learner is asked to fill up the missing text. 

The educator can either provide options or can keep it sans options. If options are to be provided, the drag and drop function has to be taken into account. 

Explanation of the answer can also be mentioned which will be viewed after the question has been attempted by the student. 

Match Making

Text is represented in the form of two columns and a match is to be made from the left column to the right. The contents of the two columns are to be arranged in such a manner that the contents of the right column correspond to the appropriate contents of the left column.

Explanation of the answer can also be mentioned which will be viewed after the question has been attempted by the student. 

Short Answer

This is the subjective section of the test where the student is supposed to type the answer. 

The teachers have to grade the answers manually after having been submitted by the students.

Explanation of the answer can also be mentioned which will be viewed after the question has been attempted by the student. 

Polls

Teachers can create polls to be able to know the point-of-view of the students on any subject. This can help the teacher to work accordingly and act according to the needs of the students.


Contributed by:
Kevin
Gurjinder Singh