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<item id="item1" type="multiple-response"><question>Bananas are (pick two):</question><answer id="fruit"><response>A fruit.</response></answer><answer id="vegetable"><response>A vegetable.</response></answer><answer id="yellow"><response>Yellow.</response></answer><key answer="fruit,yellow" /></item>
Here is an example of the same multiple-response item with all options - resource, hints, and feedback.
<item id="item1" type="multiple-response"><question>Bananas are (pick two):</question><resource uri="http://bananas.com/bananas.csv" /><answer id="fruit"><response>A fruit.</response><feedback>Yes, bananas are a fruit.</feedback></answer><answer id="vegetable"><response>A vegetable.</response><feedback>Bananas are not a vegetable.</feedback></answer><answer id="yellow"><response>Yellow.</response><feedback>Yes, bananas are yellow.</feedback></answer><hint>Bananas grow on trees.</hint><hint>Bananas are the same color as lemons.</hint><feedback>Bananas are a yellow fruit.</feedback><key answer="fruit,yellow" /></item>
Here is an example of an ordered-response item with only a question, three answers, and a key.
<item id="item1" type="ordered-response"><question>In order to boil water, you need to do the following
(please select in the correct order):</question><answer id="stove"><response>Put the pot on the stove.</response></answer><answer id="pot"><response>Put water in the pot.</response></answer><answer id="boil"><response>Wait until you see bubbles in the water.</response></answer><key answer="pot,stove,boil" /></item>
Here is an example of the same ordered-response item with all options - resource, hints, and feedback.
<item id="item1" type="ordered-response"><question>In order to boil water, you need to do the following
(please select in the correct order):</question><resource uri="www.howtoboilwater.com/instructions.csv" /><answer id="stove"><response>Put the pot on the stove.</response><feedback>You put the pot on the stove second.</feedback></answer><answer id="pot"><response>Put water in the pot.</response><feedback>You put the water in the pot first.</feedback></answer><answer id="boil"><response>Wait until you see bubbles in the water.</response><feedback>You wait for the bubbles third.</feedback></answer><hint>The pot won't boil till there's water in it.</hint><feedback>First you put water in the pot, then you put the
pot on the stove, then you wait for the bubbles.</feedback><key answer="pot,stove,boil" /></item>
Here is an example of an ordered-response item with only a question, general feedback, and a key.
<item id="item1" type="text-response"><question>What are some common tests of executive function?</question><feedback>Some common tests of executive function are the
Wisconsin Card Sort Test and the Tower of Hanoi.</feedback><key>Wisconsin Card Sort Test, Tower of Hanoi</key></item>
Here is an example of an ordered-response item with a resource, hints, and an answer with correct and incorrectfeedback.
<item id="item1" type="text-response"><question>What are some common tests of executive function?</question><resource uri="www.execfunc.com/tests.csv" /><answer><feedback correct="no">Incorrect.</feedback><feedback correct="yes">Correct.</feedback></answer><hint>Think about square states and towers.</hint><feedback>Some common tests of executive function are the
Wisconsin Card Sort Test and the Tower of Hanoi.</feedback><key>Wisconsin Card Sort Test, Tower of Hanoi</key></item>
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