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==Number of right answers in multiple choice items== | ==Number of right answers in multiple choice items== | ||
In case only one answer is correct we do not mention anything about it as this is the default case. | |||
In case more than one answer is correct, we specify this by appending one of those brackets to the item: | |||
* (Choose <b>TWO</b> correct answers.) | |||
* (Choose <b>THREE</b> correct answers.) | |||
* (Choose <b>FOUR</b> correct answers.) | |||
We do not mention the number in the question at any other place. For example, we won't ask "Which <b>THREE</b> commands would...". | |||
==Asking for commands and files in fill-in-the-blank items== | ==Asking for commands and files in fill-in-the-blank items== | ||
Revision as of 14:13, 5 May 2014
Short Version
If you are feeling like you have a question that LPI should be asking, please read the item writing guide.
Then, head over to the LPI Item Contribution Tool and submitted (you do need an LPI ID to login).
Item Style Guide
In order to give our items a homogeneous appearance we created the following boilerplates and best practices which should be used in all items.
Number of right answers in multiple choice items
In case only one answer is correct we do not mention anything about it as this is the default case.
In case more than one answer is correct, we specify this by appending one of those brackets to the item:
- (Choose TWO correct answers.)
- (Choose THREE correct answers.)
- (Choose FOUR correct answers.)
We do not mention the number in the question at any other place. For example, we won't ask "Which THREE commands would...".