How not to have "select one" in multiple choice question?

How not to have "select one" in multiple choice question?

by Ahmad Amer -
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In multiple choice question, I always have "select one" - How NOT to have it?


Example
What do we learn about Carter's watch in paragraph 1?

Select one:

When Carter developed it.
Who helped Carter develop it.
What Carter's watch can do.
How much the watch will cost.

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Re: How not to have "select one" in multiple choice question?

by Tim Hunt -
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There is not currently a way to do this, but my colleague Mahmoud was just about to start working on adding an option for it: MDL-68367.
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Re: How not to have "select one" in multiple choice question?

by Dominique Bauer -
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Hello Ahmad,

As a workaround, you could replace the string "Choose one:" with a blank character "(alt-255 on a Windows computer)". See Language customisation.

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