1. Your question text for multiple choice. a. possible answer *b. correct answer indicated by asterisk before the letter c. possible answer d. possible answer 2. The question format for true/false is the same as multiple choice. Your questions can wrap onto multiple lines. *a. true b. false 3. True/false can also be written with just the letter as the answer option. *a. T b. F Title: PSY101 CC1.1 4. Question text goes here. ~ Correct answer feedback indicated with tilde. @ Incorrect answer feedback indicated with at symbol. a. possible answer b. possible answer c. possible answer *d. correct answer e. possible answer Type: E 5. Question/instructions for an essay. a. Optionally, this answer feedback will be visible to students. Notice there is not an asterisk in front of the “a” because essays need to be manually graded Type: E 6. Question/instructions for another essay. Type: F 7. This is a fill-in-the-_____. Answer options are not case sensitive. a. blank b. blank question Type: MT 8. Match the definition to the term (or whatever your instructions are). a. Definition/question text = Term/answer (up to 100 characters) b. Another definition/question = Term/answer c. Yet another definition/question text = Term/answer 9. Read Case 1.1 below and then answer the question that follows. Case 1.1: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi. You would then include the actual question/prompt, which you may want to bold in the LMS since bold and itatlics formatting is not possible in a plain text file. a. something wrong *b. something right c. something wrong d. something wrong 10. Case 1.1: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi. This is a different question/prompt, with a different correct answer. a. something wrong b. something wrong *c. something right d. something wrong