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Gap / selectable gap question
To In Gap / or Selectable Gap questions, the percentage rule regarding the sum of the points from the correct alternatives and the total weight of the question also applies. All gaps in a question have the same weights.is applied.
Example 1For example:
- A question has 3 selectable gaps and the option “Evaluate as a whole” is not checked.
- Each gap will correspond to 1/3 of the question grade.Each of the gaps has 4 alternatives, and only one of which is correct.
- The correct choice in each of the 3 gaps is worth 50 points (3 x 50), while the wrong ones incorrect choices are worth zero. Thus, each gap corresponds to 1/3 of the question grade.
- If the student checks 2 gaps correctly, they their score will score be 100 points , (i.e. 2/3 of the total (– 0.67).
Example 2:
Let’s consider a question with 4 selectable gaps and two alternatives each, with the following scores:
- Gap 1
- Alternative A → 100 points
- Alternative B → 0 points
- Gap 2
- Alternative A → 200 points
- Alternative B → 0 points
- Gap 3
- Alternative A → 300 points
- Alternative B → 0 points
- Gap 4
- Alternative A → 400 points
- Alternative B → 0 points
In this case, the total score for the question (i.e. if the answer is 100% correct) is 1000 points. This value is the sum between each correct alternative in each gap, since each gap can only have one correct alternative (with a score greater than zero).
The weight of each gap in the question is:
- Gap 1 → 10%
- Gap 2 → 20%
- Gap 3 → 30%
- Gap 4 → 40%
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incorrect (i.e. no correctly filled gap will be discarded if a gap is filled incorrectly). |
Scale / value question
Scale/ value questions follow the same rules as Objective questions (mentioned above).
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