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What are the different types of Question Sets?

Learn that Question Sets can created as Simple or Advanced in order to cater for the learner engagement and skill sets

The following table shows the different Question Set types, typical question numbers and other related information.


Type

Simple

Simple Plus^

Advanced

Typical # of Questions* 12-16 12-16 8
Question Stem Variants Max 1 Max 1 Max 2
Answers      
- Key Responses (Correct) 1 1 1-6
- Distractors (Incorrect) 1-5 1-5 0-5
Feedback      
- Correct 1 1 2-4
- Incorrect 1 1 2-4
Content Block Types      
- Text yes yes yes
- Images no yes yes
- YouTube Video no yes yes
- Audio Clips no yes yes
Learning Resources      
- For Question Stem Variants yes (optional) yes (optional) yes (optional)
- For Answers No No No
- For Feedback yes (optional) yes (optional) yes (optional)
Details Previously known as Essentials, this format provides simple text editing that offers a single question scenario and single feedback for correct and incorrect answers. Simple sets don’t include multimedia elements. Previously known as Essentials Plus, this format provides simple text editing that offers a single question scenario and single feedback for correct and incorrect answers. Simple Plus can include image and audio multimedia elements. Previously known as Standard, this format provides content in media-rich formats such as text with images, audio clips, videos, document reference materials. Standard also offers multiple scenarios and multiple feedback for correct and incorrect answers.

 

 

Notes:

* The typical number of questions is a guide to ensure learners do not suffer from cognitive overloaded. The number of questions can be adjusted as required between 4 and 20

^ Simple plus is a simple question structure that includes media content