Click Questions › Create. The Question Editor opens.
In Name, type a name for the question.
Beside Mode, click Multi-Mode Options.

In the Multi-Mode Options window, click the question modes that you want to use in your question in the order in which they will be used, or type the mode abbreviations in the Current Modes box at the bottom.
Each mode that you add is shown in the Current Modes list on the right. You can click
to delete a mode from the list, or drag a mode to rearrange the list.When the list of modes is correct, click Save.
In Question, type your question.
After the first question mode, type the
<SECTION>tag at the start of each additional question mode. If you specified consecutive instances of the same mode — for example, CC for two multiple choice parts — type a<SECTION>tag at the beginning of each subsequent question part. By default, the<SECTION>tag adds a line break. If you do not want a line break added, type<SECTION NOBR>.Use an answer placeholder string
<_>to specify where the answer box should be displayed for each question part.In Answer, provide an answer key for each question part as described in the documentation for that question type.
After the first question mode, type the
<SECTION>tag at the start of each additional question mode. If you specified consecutive instances of the same mode — for example, CC for two multiple choice parts — type a<SECTION>tag at the beginning of each subsequent question part.Each line in Answer is significant.
- Do not specify
<SECTION>,<MCPART>, or<MSPART>on a separate line. - Do not add blank lines in Answer, for example, by pressing ENTER after the last answer key.
- Do not specify
Type a Solution.
The solution helps your students understand the steps they need to take to determine the correct answer to the question. Your assignment settings specify when to show the solution.
Example Multi-Mode Question (Fill-in-the-Blank and Multiple-Choice) The following table summarizes an actual question. QID 1589510 Name Template2 3.MULTM.01. Mode Multi-Mode...BC Question Cephalopoda, Gastropoda, and Bivalvia are all classes of phylum <_>. <SECTION>These animals are <_>. Answer Mollusca <SECTION><EQN $PULLDOWN=1; ''>invertebrates vertebrates Display
Example Multi-Mode Question (Algebraic, Numerical, and Multiple- Choice) The following table summarizes an actual question. QID 1589512 Name Template2 3.MULTM.02. Mode Multi-Mode...QNC Question What is the formula for the volume of a sphere (use <i>r</i> for the radius)? <br> <i>V</i> = <_> <SECTION>What is the volume of a sphere with a radius of 5? <br> <_> <SECTION>If the radius doubles, what happens to the volume? <br> <_> Answer <EQN $PAD='devmath'; ''>r: 4/3 * pi * r^3 <SECTION>523.599 <SECTION>The volume increases by a factor of 2<sup>3</sup> The volume remains the same The volume doubles The volume quadruples It depends on the sphere Display 
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