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ExamView Import Utility 8
ExamView supports additional question tags.
You can include additional information such as difficulty code, objective, and topic for each question.
CODE DESCRIPTION MAX. LENGTH
PTS: Points 3
DIF: Difficulty 1000
REF: Reference 1000
OBJ: Learning Objective 1000
NAT: National Standard 1000
STA: XX:
(XX = 2-letter state abbrev.)
State Standard 1000
LOC: Local Standard 1000
TOP: Topic 1000
KEY: Keyword 1000
MSC: Miscellaneous 1000
NOT: Notes 1000
NAR: Narrative 25
EXAMPLE
ANS: T DIF: Easy REF: 231-235 STA: OH: 4.1.1
You can link figures and tables to more than one question.
Narratives--tables, figures, pictures, or text linked to one or more questions--are identified using NARRBEGIN: followed by the
name of the narrative (again, limited to 25 characters). Everything following the narrative name up until the utility encounters
NARREND will be included in the narrative. NARREND must be placed at the end of the narrative and before the next
question. All related consecutive questions must have a "NAR: narrative name tag." See the Sample Bank.pdf for an example.
Matching questions require special formatting.
Matching questions need to be separated into matching groups. A matching group consists of one or more instruction lines, a
group of matching choices (a. choice 1, b. choice 2, etc.), between one and 26 questions attached to the choices, and the
same number of answers and question information. Unlike question in other types, the questions in a matching group fall one
right after the other (without answers or question information). See the Sample Bank.pdf for an example.
You can provide feedback for correct and incorrect answers.
To add feedback to your question, a feedback table must be included in the rationale. The first row/second column of the
feedback table must contain the word Feedback.
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