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tutor.1001&tf&2&N&The Sun rises in the East.&TRUE&FALSE&This is an example of a True/False Question.
Select the answer by clicking on the circular button next to the desired choice.
Clicking on the other button will automatically deselect the first choice.&&&&ASTR.0&1&10&&0&1&&&N.
tutor.2002&mcs&2&N&The name of the planet known as the 'red planet' is:&Mars&Venus;Jupiter;Neptune;Pluto;&This is an example of a multiple choice question with a single correct answer.
Select your answer by clicking on the square box next to your choice.
Selecting a difference answer will automatically deselect all others on this question.&&&a&ASTR.0&1&10&&0&1:v&&&N.
tutor.3003&mcm&2&N&In meteorology, the term 'precipitation' may take which of the following form(s) (check all that apply):&rain;snow;sleet;&fog;lightning;&This is an example of a multiple choice question with multiple correct answers.
For scoring purposes, ALL correct answers must be checked in order to receive credit for the answer.
Note that selecting answers DOES NOT automatically deselect any other choices, so you must click the box again to deselect a checked answer.&&&n&METW.0&1&0&&0&1&&&N.
tutor.4004&esa&2&N&The third planet from the sun in our solar system is called:&earth&&This is an example of a text question.
Type in the correct answer in the box provided.
For scoring, the answer is compared without regard to capitalization.
This example also shows an EMBEDDED reference image shown above the question.&&&&ASTR.0&1&10&&0&5&&&
tutor.5005&tf&1&N&The average distance of the earth from the sun is 93,000,000 kilometers.&FALSE&TRUE&This example shows a HYPERLINKED reference image.
To view the image related to this question, click on the hyperlink located above the question text.&&&&ASTR.0&1&10&&0&1&N&0&N.N.N.N
tutor.6006&mcm&2&N&The 3 largest planets in our solar system are:&Jupiter;Saturn;Uranus;&Mars;Neptune;Earth;&Notice the time warning that appears to the left of the time clock in the upper right corner of the page.
The first warning is with under 5 minutes remaining and is updated each minute until time expires.&&&A&ASTR.0&1&10&&0&1&&&N.
tutor.7007&mcs&2&Y&The name of the musical score is:
(Click on the play button to repeat the score)&Beethoven's Fifth Symphony&Tzichowski's Overture;Bach's Third Opera;&This is an example of an embedded audio file. Supported formats include .wav, .rmi, .mid;;This question shows that the next button has changed to Done because this is the final question of this test.
You can back up to review previous questions or, if satisfied with all your answers, click on the Done button to see your results.&&&a&music.0&1&1&&0&1&N&0&N.N.N.N
tutor.8008&tf&0&Y&The Sun revolves around the earth.&FALSE&TRUE&&&&&ASTR&&&&0&1&N&0&N.N.N.N
tutor.9009&mch&2&N&In the box to the left of the planet name, enter the letter of the description that best fits the planet.&Mercury;Venus;Earth;Mars;Jupiter;Saturn;Uranus;Neptune;Pluto;&closest planet to our sun;Surface observation impossible because of dense atmosphere;65% of surface area covered by water;the red planet that has canals;the largest planet in our solar system;has rings that orbit the planet;has 4 moons;named for the Greek God of the Sea;the most distant planet from our sun;&This is an example of a matching question.
The question may have from 3 to 25 choices.&&&a&MATCH.0&1&&&&1&&&N.
tutor.10010&ord&2&N&Place in order the following planets, based on their proximity to the sun, begining with the closest to the sun.&Mercury;Earth;Mars;Saturn;Pluto;&&This is an example of a place-in-order question.&&&o&ORDERED.0&1&&&&1&&&N.
tutor.11011&tf&0&Y&This is the end of the test.&TRUE&FALSE&Notice that since this is the final question, the Next button has changed to a Done button.
At this point, you may review unanswered or marked questions by clicking on the Review button.
OR you may click on Done if you are satisfied with all the answers you have given.&&&&ENDOF.0&1&&&&1&&&
tutor.12000&esa&0&Y&According to the rock group Three Dog Night, is the loneliest number there can ever be.&1&&Notice that since this is the final question, the Next button has changed to a Done button.
At this point, you may review unanswered or marked questions by clicking on the Review button.
OR you may click on Done if you are satisfied with all the answers you have given.&&&&.0&1&&&&1&N&0&N.N.N.N
tutor.12001&tf&0&&is this really 12001?&YES&NO&&&&&undefined.0&&&&&1&&&N.