For multiple choice you can try:

http://fourier.math.uoc.gr/~mk/much/example/

see:

[NTG-context] create and grade multiple choice exams with MUCH an ConTeXT

have a nice day


Em 27/02/2009, às 10:45, Curious Learn escreveu:

I was not aware of this cool feature in Context. This could be very useful in making multiple choice tests. I have one question. Is there a simple way in which one can switch between itemized lists that are random and non-random? For example, if I have 40 multiple choice questions, each of which has the following
form:

Question Text
\startitemize[random]
\startitem first item \stopitem
\startitem second item \stopitem
\startitem third item \stopitem
\startitem fourth item \stopitem
\stopitemize

If I want the PDF file that has the items in the order I entered them in (i.e., not a random permutation); is it possible to do that in a way other than going
and taking out the "random" from each itemize environment?

Thanks.


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Jorge Magalhães
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