True / False questions require a learner to indicate positive or negative to the question statement. This question type can be used for any A / B type response question. You can create new questions from within an existing Test or Question Bank or directly from the Questions tab.
Creating a True / False Question From the Question Library or Within a Question Bank
- Log into EchoExam with your instructor account.
- From the My Library tab, select Questions or Question Banks.
If you select Question Banks, open the Question Bank you want to add a question in.
- Click the New Question button.
- From the New Question Template window, select True / False.
- In the Enter question text box, type in your question.
Use the Rich Text Editor to edit the question text.
- Optionally, in the Enter answer text box, type in an alternate answer choice.
Use the Rich Text Editor to edit the answer choice text.
- Use the radio buttons to indicate the correct answer.
- From the Content tab, you can
- Change the Points value of the question.
- Set the Columns for the answer choices.
Choose between 1 and 2 columns for the answer choice display. Learners will be presented with the answer options in the number of columns selected.
- From the Metadata tab, you can view or edit metadata tags associated with the question.
- Optionally, you can click the Desktop, Tablet Portrait, and Mobile Portrait icons to preview how the question is displayed on different devices.
- When finished, click Save.
The question is added to your Question Bank and/or Questions library so you can use it in additional tests.
Creating a True / False Question in an Existing Test
- Log into EchoExam with your instructor account.
- From the My Library tab, select Tests.
- Click the three vertical dots to open the action menu on the test you want to add a question to.
- Select Edit.
- Click the Add Question button.
- From the New Question Template window, select True / False.
- In the Enter question text box, type in your question.
Use the Rich Text Editor to edit the question text.
- Optionally, in the Enter answer text box, type in an alternate answer choice.
Use the Rich Text Editor to edit the answer choice text.
- Use the radio buttons to indicate the correct answer.
- From the Content tab, you can
- Change the Points value of the question.
- Set the Columns for the answer choices.
Choose between 1 and 2 columns for the answer choice display. Learners will be presented with the answer options in the number of columns selected.
- From the Metadata tab, you can view or edit metadata tags associated with the question.
- Optionally, you can click the Desktop, Tablet Portrait, and Mobile Portrait icons to preview how the question is displayed on different devices.
- Changes are saved automatically.
The question is added to your test and saved to your Questions library so you can use it in additional tests.