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  • Plugin Author Bob

    (@prasunsen)

    The answers you give are matched one by one. If the user’s answer matches some of the answers given by you, the points are assigned.

    Thread Starter kinalas

    (@kinalas)

    does it mean that, the answers (words) are compared in the answer input box of the examiner.

    i tried to put answers with corresponding points, but why does it gives me an X even if the answer words are found in the answer input box.

    Plugin Author Bob

    (@prasunsen)

    it doesn’t give X for me, if the answer is found, it gives the green checkmark. Note that it does exact match. If you have added “blue” and the user has typed “blue sky” this is NOT a match.

    Thread Starter kinalas

    (@kinalas)

    i was thinking that since its a essay type, answers can be in a paragraph form then words/answers that have a matching or found in the answer box corresponds to a point.

    example: is the word “blue” is entered in the answer box, then the word is also found the examiners input box, its a point.

    Plugin Author Bob

    (@prasunsen)

    sorry, it’s not available in the free version at this time

    How much more flexible are open-end questions (essays) in the Watu PRO version?

    Plugin Author Bob

    (@prasunsen)

    See here: http://blog.calendarscripts.info/open-end-essay-questions-in-watupro/

    For further pro inquiries please send email.

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