Note that all questions MUST be sequentially numbered from 1 onward, even if they are different types or are to exist in separate sections of the quiz. Note that spacing is VERY important for the import. Please follow the spacing outlined in the examples EXACTLY. Feel free to replace these examples with your own questions, then continue following this format for the rest of your questions and email this file to you digitalskills@mohawkcollege.ca in the Centre for Teaching Learning Innovation (CTLI). For any multiple choice questions, they should be in a format similar to the following. Note that to indicate a correct answer you put an * to the left of the correct choice. 1. Mohawk College is located in which city? a. Vancouver b. Toronto c. Montreal *d. Hamilton For any True/False questions, they should be in a format similar to the following. Note that to indicate a correct answer you put an * to the left of the correct choice. 2. Up is the opposite of down. *a. True b. False Importing Multiple Fill in the Blanks Questions Fill in multiple blanks questions may be imported by starting the first line of formatting with "Type: FMB". This is followed by the "Title" (which is optional), the question number, and the question wording with the words to be filled in provided in [square brackets]. The wording can include up to 10 [words] to be filled in, each of which can have up to 20 correct answers. Example: Type: FMB Title: Multiple blanks 5. A [rose] by any other [name] would smell as [sweet]. Respondus allows multiple correct answers per blank to be specified by separating each correct answer inside the brackets with commas. Example: Type: FMB Title: Multiple blanks 5. A [rose, red flower] by any other [name] would smell as [sweet, good]. General feedback can be imported by placing the @ symbol in front of the feedback. There must be at least one space to the right of the @ symbol and the text you want displayed for the feedback. The feedback must appear after the question wording Example: Type: FMB Title: Multiple blanks 5. A [rose, red flower] by any other [name] would smell as [sweet, good]. @ A rose by any other name would smell as sweet – or – A red flower by any other name would smell as good. You have the option to tell Respondus how many points the to apply to each question. To do this you would follow the below examples: Type: FMB Points: 3 6. When purchasing items, what should you record in your inventory list? [lot #, lot number], [date of arrival] and [date of expiry]. Type: FMB Points: 1 7. The sky is [blue, Blue] Type: FMB Points: 2 8. The leaf on the Canadian Flag is [red, Red] and the background is [white, White] For any matching questions, they should be in a format similar to the following. Note that you MUST identify the "Type:" as "MT" for every matching question you create. Type: MT 4. Match the correct name to the discovery or theory. a. Michelson-Morely = Speed of light b. Einstein = Theory of Relativity c. Marconi = radio waves For any multiple-response questions (questions with multiple correct answers), they should be in a format similar to the following. Note that to indicate a correct answer you put an * to the left of EVERY correct choice. Note that you MUST identify the "Type:" as "MR" for every multiple-response question you create. Type: MR 5. Which of the following individuals are credited with determining the exact speed of light? a. Albert Einstein *b. Albert Michelson *c. Edward Williams Morley d. Thomas Edison Importing Essay Questions The logic for importing essay questions is similar to what is described above for Multiple Choice and True or False questions. The primary difference is that the first line of formatting must begin with "Type: E". This is followed by the "Title" (which is optional), the question number, and the question wording. Type: E Title: Michelson-Morely experiment 3. How is the Michelson-Morley experiment related to Albert Einstein's theory of relativity? Type: E Title: Michelson-Morely experiment 4. How is the Michelson-Morley experiment related to Albert Einstein's theory of relativity?