Your questions can be as simple as multiple-choice or fill-in-the-blank, or as complex as having students diagram molecules or graph mathematical equations.
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- Get Started Creating Questions in WebAssign
- Search for Questions
- WebAssign Question Modes
- Question Templates
- Create Questions by Duplication
- Create Questions with the Question Editor
- Test Questions
- Video Tutorial: The WebAssign Question Editor
- Video Tutorial: Creating a Numerical Question
- Video Tutorial: Using Perl and Randomizing Values
- Video Tutorial: Creating a Multiple Choice Question
- Video Tutorial: Creating a Symbolic Question
- Create General-Purpose Questions
- Create Multiple-Choice Questions
- Display Choices in a Fixed Order
- Display Choices as a Drop-down Menu
- Display Choices Horizontally or in Tables
- Create True/False Questions
- Create Yes/No Questions
- Create Multiple-Select Questions
- Display Multiple-Select Choices in a Fixed Order
- Display Multiple-Select Choices Horizontally or in Tables
- Create Fill-in-the-Blank Questions
- Create File Upload Questions
- Create Free Response Questions
- Create Image Map Questions
- Create Multi-Part and Tutorial Questions
- Create Multi-Part Questions That Have One Question Mode
- Create Multi-Mode Questions
- Create Polling Questions
- Best Practices for Polling
- Add Expandable Sections to Multi-Part Questions
- Create Tutorial Questions
- Create Scored Tutorial Questions
- Create Popup Tutorial Questions
- Create Numerical Questions
- Create Integer or Decimal Number Questions
- Check Significant Figures in Numerical Questions
- Check Decimal Places in Numerical Questions
- Change Tolerance for Numerical Questions
- Create Fraction Questions
- Require Units in Numerical Questions
- Unit Names for Numerical Questions
- Create Answer-Dependent Questions
- Create Math Questions
- Display Notation with WaTeX
- WaTeX Notation
- Create WaTeX Arrays and Matrices
- WaTeX Example: Align a System of Equations
- WaTeX Example: Matrices
- WaTeX Example: Arithmetic Long Division
- WaTeX Example: Polynomial Long Division
- WaTeX Example: Synthetic Division
- Display Notation with LaTeX
- Add Symbols to Questions
- Display Notation with <symimage>
- Display Math Notation with HTML Substitution
- Create mathPad Questions
- Evaluation Modes for Math Questions
- Create mathPad Questions Using Symbolic Mode
- Create Answer Keys for Questions Using Symbolic Mode
- Default Values and Tolerance for Symbolic Evaluation
- Create mathPad Questions Using Algebraic Mode with Mathematica
- Create Answer Keys for Questions Using Algebraic Mode with Mathematica
- Create Number Line Questions
- Create a NumberLine Question
- Coding NumberLine Questions
- Code a Question in Default Mode
- Code a Question in Points Mode
- Answer Key Objects
- Grading
- Create Graphing Questions
- Specify Equations in Graphing Question Answer Keys
- Graphing Tool Grid Display and Snap Behavior
- Create Matrix Questions
- Matrix Parameters
- Create Physics Questions
- Create physPad Questions
- Create physPad Questions Using Symbolic Mode
- Create physPad Questions Using Algebraic Mode with Mathematica
- Create Chemistry Questions
- Chemistry Notation in Questions
- Create chemPad Questions
- Create chemPad Questions for Formulas
- Create List and Rank-Order chemPad Questions
- Create chemPad Questions for Reactions
- Create chemPad Questions for Kinetic or Equilibrium Expressions
- Create chemPad Questions for Electrochemical Cell Notation
- Create chemPad Questions for Electron Configuration
- Creating chemPad Answer Keys
- Create Marvin JS Questions
- Marvin JS Drawing Modes
- Create Marvin JS Questions That Require Students to Create a New Drawing
- Create Marvin JS Questions That Display an Initial Drawing
- Display Chemical Structures in Questions with Marvin JS
- Create Marvin JS Questions That Use Canonical or Combinatorial SMILES Strings
- Draw Chemical Structures in Marvin JS
- Create Engineering Questions
- Create Graphs Using WAPlot
- Graph a Function
- Graph a Function with a Single Asymptote
- Graph a Contour Plot
- Plot Points
- Make a Bar Chart
- Make a Histogram
- reference.wolfram.com/language/
- reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/Plot.html
- reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/ListPlot.html
- reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/BarChart.html
- reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/ContourPlot.html
- reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/Histogram.html
- Format Questions
- Format Text in Questions
- Add Search Metadata to Questions
- Add Standard Text Prompts to Questions
- Question Behavior
- Perl Variables and Functions
- Include Perl in Questions
- Set Perl Variables
- Test Perl Variables
- Use Perl Array Variables
- Use Perl Hash Variables
- Write Perl Functions
- The {tab} Operator
- Randomize Question Values
- Randomization Best Practices
- Use Randomized Numbers
- Use Randomized Values from a List
- Use Matching Randomized Values from Two Lists
- Use Randomized Values from a Table
- Numeric Values in Questions
- Display Numbers to a Specified Precision
- Add Item-Specific Feedback to Multiple-Choice Questions
- Perform Complex Operations in Answer Keys
- Edit Questions
- Delete Parts of Single-Mode Questions
- Delete Parts of Multi-Mode Questions
- List of Tags
- Tags for Displaying Content
- Tags for Multi-Part, Accordion, and Tutorial Questions
- Tags for Controlling Question Behavior
- List of Symbols
- Letter Forms
- Greek Letter Forms
- Punctuation and Spacing Symbols
- Number Forms and Mathematical Symbols
- Symbols for Chemistry and Physics
- Arrows and Miscellaneous Symbols
- List of Prompts
- Prompts for Accounting Questions
- Prompts for Chemistry and Physics Questions
- Prompts for Mathematics Questions
- Prompts for Statistics Questions
- Miscellaneous Prompts
- Perl Functions and Operators
- Conditional Processing and Logic Functions and Operators
- Mathematic Functions and Operators
- Numerical Display Functions
- Randomization and Informational Functions
- Perl Variables
- Perl Variables for Any Question Type
- Perl Variables for Numerical Questions
- Perl Variables for Math Questions (Algebraic and Symbolic Modes)
- Perl Variables for Multiple-Choice and Multiple-Select Questions
- Perl Variables for Fill-in-the-Blank Questions
- Perl Variables for Essay Questions
- Perl Variables for Chemistry Questions (Fill-in-the-Blank Mode)