Matching Questions

Create matching questions

When you create a new test, select the plus sign to open the menu. In an existing test, select the plus sign wherever you want to add a question. Select Add Matching question.

You can only randomize answers for Matching and Multiple Choice questions. If you want to randomize answers for True/False questions, use the Multiple Choice question type with True and False answer choices.

The Test Content area opens.

You’ll use the same process when you create questions in test and assignments.

Step 1: Add the instructions or question in the editor.

Step 2: Add prompts and answers.

  • Add at least 1 prompt and 2 answers. The default fields in a new Matching question satisfy this requirement.
    • Add Pair: The maximum number of prompt and answer pairs is 100. You can reuse answers in pairs.
    • Add Answer: Additional answers don’t match any prompts, and you can’t reuse them. The maximum number of additional answers is 10.
  • You can add files, video, audio, and links to any field with an editor. Make a selection in the editor’s options or Insert Content menu, such as Insert from Cloud Storage. You have limited editor functions for prompts and answers. For example, you can’t add bullets or numbered lists.

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You can use the options in the editor to format the text.

To use your keyboard to jump to the editor toolbar, press ALT + F10. On a Mac, press Fn + ALT + F10. Use the arrow keys to select an option, such as a numbered list.

Step 3: Choose whether to allow partial or negative credit

Step 4: Questions have a default value of 10 points. Select the points grade pill to type a new value.

Step 5: Save the question.

  • Save is disabled until you add the question and at least 1 prompt with 2 answers. If you don’t want to use the additional answer field, you need to have two pairs with answers.
  • Delete any empty fields, such as an empty pair you added or an empty additional answer, to enable the Save option. The Delete option isn’t enabled next to the Additional answer 1 field until you create at least two pairs with answers.

Reuse an answer

You can use the same answer for more than one pair. You can’t reuse an answer in an additional answer field.

Access the menu next to a pair’s answer field and select Reuse an answer. Make a selection from the answers you previously added. When you reuse an answer, a message appears in the answer field: Reused answer from pair [number]. Select the X to remove the reused answer.

If you delete a pair with an answer you reused in one or more other pairs, the answer is also deleted from the affected pairs. If you start to edit an answer that’s reused, you’ll receive this message: This answer is reused. Changes will affect other pairs.

Partial and negative credit

Partial and negative credit is turned on by for all questions by default. Partial credit is automatically distributed as a percentage across the matching pairs. You can edit the partial credit values if needed to grant some pairs more or less credit. Values for partial credit must total 100%.

You may also specify a negative credit percentage to any pair. Negative credit is only assessed when applied and when a student mismatches a pair. If desired, instructors may choose to allow an overall negative score for the question.

Let students know which scoring option is used in the assessment instructions.

Example:

  • A question has 5 pairs worth 2 points each for a total of 10 points. A student matches 2 pairs correctly:
  • The student earns 4 points for 2 correct matches and loses 6 points for 3 incorrect matches for a negative score of -2 for the question.