I have ten pictures and I would like the students to match them with the correct term.
How do I do that in a quiz format?
In classic quizzes, I've done it in two ways:
1) Add labels to the pictures (a,b,c) and then match those with the terms
2) Make it a multiple dropdown type question, so the pictures are in the text as well, together with the dropdowns. Advantage is that it looks cleaner. Disadvantage is that in classic quizzes you may need to repeat every term for each dropdown.
I've noticed that you can't put the pictures there. Are you using Classic Quizzes or Quizzes 2? Knowing that would be helpful.
Classic quizzes
Yes, I know. Thank you. Just thought it should be that easy, but I guess not.
Thank you, I will try that.
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