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Last updated 6/26/2014
16 When you finish, click OK twice.
The new short-answer question slide appears in the designated location in the presentation. If you are using the
short-answer question as a graded essay question, you can grade each answer individually by using the Connect Pro
Central override option. For more information, see the Connect Pro Central User Guide.
Add matching questions
Users answer matching questions by matching items in two different lists.
1 In PowerPoint, open a presentation (PPT or PPTX file).
2 Select the slide before the one where you want to insert a question. For example, if you want the new question slide
to be slide 7 in the presentation, click slide 6.
If you are inserting the question into an existing quiz, the question is appended to the quiz.
3 In Quiz Manager (Adobe Presenter > Quiz group > Manager), click the quiz to which you want to add a question
and click Add Question.
4 In the Question Types dialog box, select Matching and click one of the following options:
Create Graded Question The question is graded.
Create Survey Question The question is not graded.
The New matching question dialog box appears.
5 On the Question tab, accept the default text for the Name or type new text directly into the text box. The name
appears on the question slide in the presentation.
If you are creating more than one question of the same type (for example, multiple-choice, short answer, and so on.)
in a single presentation, type a unique name for each so that you can distinguish between them.
6 In the Question text box, type the matching question, exactly as you want it to appear on the slide. For example,
Match the job titles in column 1 with the correct departments in column 2.” (The Question text box cannot be left
blank.)
7 In the Score text box, type (or use the up and down arrows to specify) the number of points allocated to this
question. Assigning points signifies the relative importance of a question. Assigning different point values to
different questions lets you, for example, give introductory questions a lower value and advanced questions a higher
value. You can enter any whole number value. If all questions have the same value (for example, 10 points), they are
scored equally.
8 Select Shuffle Options to randomly change the order in which possible answers appear.
9 In Answers, click Add under each column and type the words or phrases to match. (You can also click directly in
each column to type words or phrases.) If necessary, click Delete to remove any answers or click the up and down
arrows to move answers up or down a position in the column.
10 (Optional) To change the names of the columns, click the default names (“Column 1” and “Column 2”) and type
new names.
11 To establish the correct matches between answers, click an item in one column, then click an item in the other
column, and click Match. (You can also drag items between the two columns to create correct matches.) A line is
drawn between the two items to show the relationship. All items in Column 1 must have a match in Column 2.
12 If you need to change the order of items in a column, select an item and then click the up or down arrow below the
column to move the item up or down in the list.
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