Quizzes are fun, and you can learn something as well!
We have developed a series of self-assessing quiz types that can be easily and rapidly added to study material using simple HTML markup. This page demonstrates the types of quiz currently available using this process.
These quizzes are automatically reformatted for use in the PDF environment, with the answers and solutions blocks appended as extra sections at the end of the document. Hyperlinks are provided between the questions and their respective answers.
Multiple choice and multiple answer
4.1 A little quiz
This multiple choice quiz demonstrates that separate feedback can be shown to the user for different options, in any combination.
Which country is commonly called America?
That is correct.
That is not correct.
That is not correct.
And we can provide some additional information.
Which country is commonly called America? Add a bunch more text to this element to make it nice and long to allow for wrapping around to another line on the page.
That is correct, and there is only a response for a correct answer.
The following multiple answer quiz shows that we can tailor feedback for partially complete answers.
Which counties are not called America?
That is correct.
That is partially correct.
That is not correct.
Fill in the blanks, ordering and matching
A separate quiz
Fill in the blank/s:
This is where you in the .
That is correct.
That is incorrect.
Sort this list into the correct order:
- Item 1 ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit. Adipisci dolorum est ex illo, molestiae molestias placeat quidem quo, repellat, unde vel?
- Item 2 ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, repellat, unde vel?
- Item 3 Adipisci dolorum est ex illo, molestiae molestias placeat quidem quo, repellat, unde vel?
- Item 4 Adipisci dolorum est molestias placeat quidem quo, repellat, unde vel?
- Item 5 Adipisci dolorum est ex illo repellat, unde vel?
That is correct.
Reorder the lists to match:
That is correct.
Drag and drop quizzes with drop zones
Making it drag and drop
Fill in the blank/s:
This is where you in the .
That is droppable correct.
Stacking cards
Drop the cards into their appropriate container:
Stack 1
Stack 2
Stack 3
That is cardable correct.
Stacking blocks
Drop the blocks into their appropriate container:
Stack 1
Stack 2
Stack 3
That is blockable correct.
Guess your weight
Weight = −100.10 + 1.01 × = 0 kg
Did your weight get calculated correctly?
Activity 2
Jenna, a university student, has $20 a week to spend. She spends it either on junk food at $2.50 a snack, or on petrol at $2 per litre. What is the trade-off between junk food and petrol? (i.e. how much petrol does she give up for each snack?). How does her budget constraint change when:
- a kind relative started sending her an additional $20 per week?
With the extra $20 she can buy more junk food or petrol, or more of both goods and the budget constraint shifts out. It is still the case that if she buys one snack she must give up 1.25 litres of petrol.
- the price of a junk food snack fell to $2.00?
When the price of a snack is $2 she now gives up 1 litre of petrol for every snack, so snacks are relatively cheaper. This is reflected by a pivot of the budget constraint.
- the price of petrol rose to $2.50 per litre?
If the price of petrol rises to $2.50 a litre and the price of a snack is $2.50, she can buy 1 litre of petrol for every snack. This is reflected by a pivot of the budget constraint.
The attached interactive Excel spreadsheet budget line can be used to answer these questions.