Feature Description:
A question bank is planned library of test items designed to fulfil certain predetermined purposes. Questions banks should be prepared with at most care so as to cover the entire prescribed text . Questions bank should be exhaustive and cover entire content with different types of questions associated with certain difficulty.
Adding a new question to the question bank is very easy it's identical to the process of creating a new question in the assessment section
Feature Path:
Login to your Account Select Question Bank from the left menu, then follow the creation steps
How To:
- Click on "Add New Question" then choose the type of question you want to create
- Select question type from available list:
- Follow the creation steps of the MCQ question to create it
- Follow the creation steps of the T/F question to create it
- Follow the creation steps of the FIB question to create it
- Follow the creation steps of the Essay question to create it
- Click on the "Select Tags" to select a unique tag for this question that can be used later to search for it
- Click on "Select Course" to choose the course related to this question
- Here you can see the type of question you chose to create
- Click on "Select Question Difficulty" to choose the difficulty of the question that can be used later to filter between the questions
Feature Tips:
- The key difference between the question bank and the assessments is the question bank is a library for questions that can be used in various scenarios but the assessments is a grading method to major the level of each student.
- To be able to reuse and find your questions easily, name your Tags creatively.
- Examples for the Tags naming:
- Create a Tag with the Semester/Term your question valid in (i.e: Term 1).
- Create a Tag with any Keywords about the topic your question is covering (i.e: Solar System).
- If your question is part of a practice in your book, try indexing it with a consistent indexing like: P[Unit Number].[Lesson Number] (i.e: P1.5, means that your question is covering lesson 5 in unit 1 in your course).