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You may want to ask a question that has multiple correct answers. If so, you can use a list to display choices that your students can then list in the entry box. List response questions allow students to list answer choices in order, creating a list or ranking system from given choices identified in the TeX box. For these questions student input order (and case sensitivity) must match what is listed for ans1.

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Use the question ID 179796 as a template to easily create a list type question.

 

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Choice specification should include:

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{\parindent=20pt
\item {\bf A.} Choice A text goes here.
\item {\bf B.} Like the multiple choice template, you can put equations here too using the dollar signs. 
\item {\bf C.} Here's the third choice. 
}
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At it's most minimal, the code portion should follow this formatbox must contain:

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function js_answer(){
  /* global list ans1 */
 
  ans1 = "A,B";
}

 

 

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where ans1 = "A,B" is the answer. Notice that


/* global list ans1 */


varies from the answer used for other Tex/JS/C questions:

/* global double ans1 = ... */


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