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Moodle in English -> General help -> Quick way to duplicate a question? -> Re: Quick way to duplicate a question?

بواسطة - Dr S Bhatia
Yes, it's a bit tricky to do it from GIFT but still can be done.
I downloaded your file. >>selected the HTML component and did a find and replace all over the document in one go. The wordpad removed all that html language. then, this cleaned question I uploaded and it worked fine.
see the screenshot

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hahaha DON

here too, I am going to reply you مبتسم
(In hindu scriptures, there's a term yatra tatra sarvatra here, there everywhere; that explains my presence. مبتسم )

did you explore the lesson dependencies?

Moodle in English -> Quiz and question banks -> Multiple Answer Question Type -> Re: Multiple Answer Question Type

بواسطة - Dr S Bhatia
Hi

I read Tim's reply and am not sure what you are asking and what he's replying and what i am comprehending.
But I'll try مبتسم

You want a question type that supports multiple correct answers. So i think the MCQ of ordinary moodle does that.
For e.g.

What is a rabbit?
1.animal
2.plant
3.mammal
4.virus

In above you can set 1 and 3 to give 50% each or more.(1 and 3 are correct)

Or do you want that even if student answers 1 correct out of a possible 2 correct or something like that, you may give those replies 100% also.
e.g.
What is a rabbit? { ~%100%animal ~plant ~%100%mammal ~virus}

On the contrary, if you wish that moodle should mark the answer correct ONLY if all correct ones are ticked and otherwise give zero (all or none phenomenon) then NO, as yet moodle does not support that nor is it a high priority (as per discussion between Tim Hunt and I)

If i have understood your question wrongly, then please explain by example.





Moodle in English -> Lounge -> Complete novice -> Re: Complete novice

بواسطة - Dr S Bhatia
yep you can BUT

do you mean to say you want to run moodle where your PC acts as a server? and other people login using a network(internet or intranet).

If that is your question, then the answer is theoretically yes, but practically, it's a big no no.