Create Quiz
Create a Quizz¶
Steps¶
- Go to the "Quizzes" section in the Menu on the left side bar.
- Click the "Add" button in the upper-right corner.

Fig. 1. View of the “Quizzes” page - Fill in the Quiz creation form:
- Enter the test name.
- If needed, add a short description.
- Select the subject and class from the lists.
- Choose whether the quiz will be public or private.
- If there is no time limit, leave the checkbox empty.
- If a time limit is applicable, check this box and specify the limit.
- “Show Results” option is responsible for displaying the test results to the student after quiz completion.

Fig. 2. Start of creating a quiz - Create the first question:
- Enter the text of the question.
- To add an image, click the corresponding icon and upload a picture.

Fig. 3. Adding an image to a question
- After adding an image, the question looks like this:

Fig. 4. View of a question after attaching an image -
To add media files to a question, select the file type by clicking the corresponding icon and choose the upload method:

Fig. 5. Adding media to a question
Audio file:
- uploaded from your PC;
- added via URL link;
Video file:
- uploaded from your PC;
- added via URL link; -
Specify the number of points for the question and select an answer type from the list:
- One correct answer
- Multiple answers
- Matching answers
- Text response
- Exact answer
- Gap Fill (input)
- Gap Fill (Drag&Drop)
Fig. 6. Main settings when creating a question - To add the next question, click “New question” under the current question field.
- Choose the correct answers in the “Correct answer” column for each question.

Fig. 7. Marks of correct answers, buttons for deleting answers, and saving the whole quiz - After finishing the quiz creation, click “Submit” at the bottom of the page.
- The quiz will appear in the “Quizzes” section.
Fig. 8. View of the “Quizzes” page after creating a new quiz
Quiz Question Types¶
“One correct answer” or “Multiple answers” question type:¶
- Select the question type “One correct answer” or “Multiple answers”.
- Specify the number of points for the question.
- Enter the answer options.
- To add a new option, click “Add an Option”.
- For each option, you can add an image or a formula.
- To delete an option, click the “trash bin” icon.
Fig. 1. “Add an Option” feature
“Matching Answers” question type:¶
- Select the question type “Matching Answers”.
- Specify the number of points for the question.
- Enter the matching pairs.
- Remember that pairs are entered sequentially.
- During the test, pairs will be shuffled.
- Students match the pairs by dragging.
Fig. 2. Creating matching questions
“Text Response” question type:¶
A text answer is an open-ended question that is checked manually by the teacher after submission.
- Select “Text response”.
- Specify the number of points for the question.
- Describe the question or task.

Fig. 3. Creating “Text response” questions
“Exact answer” question type¶
The system automatically checks the exact answer; however, the student’s text must fully match the correct answer.
- Select the question type “Exact answer”.
- Specify the number of points for the question.
- Describe the question or task.
- Enter the correct answer, which must fully match the student’s input.
Fig. 4. Creating “Exact answer” questions
“Gap Fill (input)” question type:¶
Gap Fill (input) is a text where some words or phrases are hidden and the student types them manually.
- Select “Gap Fill (input)”.
- Specify the number of points.
- In the text field, enter the text containing blanks.
- Highlight the word or phrase that should become a blank.
- Click the square-with-plus “Add blank” button on the editor toolbar (Fig. 12).
Fig. 5. Creating “Gap Fill (input)” questions
“Gap Fill ( Drag&Drop)” question type:¶
This is a text with blanks that students fill by dragging correct options from the list.
- Select “Gap Fill (Drag&Drop)”.
- Specify the number of points.
- Enter the text with blanks.
- Highlight the word or phrase to convert to a blank.
- Click the square-with-plus “Add blank” button on the editor toolbar.
- Pay attention that each highlighted word automatically appears in the “Options” block.
- To add an extra option, enter it in the “Add an Option” field.
- To delete an option, click the “trash bin” icon.
- Students drag words from “Options” into blanks during the quiz.

Fig. 6. Creating blanks in text for “Gap Fill (Drag&Drop)”

Fig. 7. “Options” block with correct and extra variants