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tutor.001&tf&0&&The Sun rises in the East.&TRUE&FALSE&This is an example of a True/False Question.<BR>Select the answer by clicking on the circular button next to the desired choice.<BR>Clicking on the other button will automatically deselect the first choice.&&&&ASTR&1&10&&0&1&N&0&N.N.N.N
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tutor.002&mcs&0&&The name of the planet known as the <I>'red planet'</I> is:&Mars&Venus;Jupiter;Neptune;Pluto&This is an example of a multiple choice question with a single correct answer.<BR>Select your answer by clicking on the square box next to your choice.<BR>Selecting a difference answer will automatically deselect all others on this question.&&&a&ASTR&1&10&This is an example of a multiple choice question with a single correct answer.<BR>Select your answer by clicking on the square box next to your choice.<BR>Selecting a difference answer will automatically deselect all others on this question.&0&1&N&0&N.N.N.N
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tutor.003&mcm&0&&In meteorology, the term <I>'precipitation'</I> may take which of the followinig form(s) <I>(check all that apply)</I>:&rain;snow;sleet&fog;lightning&This is an example of a multiple choice question with multiple correct answers.<BR>For scoring purposes, ALL correct answers must be checked in order to receive credit for the answer.<BR><B>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&1&0&This is an example of a multiple choice question with multiple correct answers.<BR>For scoring purposes, ALL correct answers must be checked in order to receive credit for the answer.<BR><B>Note that selecting answers DOES NOT automatically deselect any other choices, so you must click the box again to deselect a checked answer.&0&1&N&0&N.N.N.N
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tutor.004&esa&2&&The <U>third</U> planet from the sun in our solar system is called:&earth&&This is an example of a text question.<BR>Type in the correct answer in the box provided.<BR>For scoring, the answer is compared without regard to capitalization.<BR><BR>This example also shows an EMBEDDED reference image shown above the question.&&&&ASTR&1&10&This is an example of a text question.<BR>Type in the correct answer in the box provided.<BR>For scoring, the answer is compared without regard to capitalization.<BR><BR>This example also shows an EMBEDDED reference image shown above the question.&0&1&N&0&N.N.N.N
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tutor.005&tf&1&&The average distance of the earth from the sun is 93,000,000 kilometers.&FALSE&TRUE&This example shows a HYPERLINKED reference image.<BR>To view the image related to this question, click on the hyperlink located above the question text.&&&&ASTR&1&10&This example shows a HYPERLINKED reference image.<BR>To view the image related to this question, click on the hyperlink located above the question text.&0&1&N&0&N.N.N.N
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tutor.006&mcm&0&&The 3 largest planets in our solar system are:&Jupiter
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;Saturn
;Uranus&Mars
;Neptune
;Earth&This question shows that the next button has changed to Done because this is the final question of this test.<BR>You can back up to review previous questions or, if satisfied with all your answers, click on the Done button to see your results.&6&5&A&ASTR&1&10&&0&1&N&0&N.N.N.N
tutor.007&mcs&2&Y&The name of the musical score is:<BR><I>(Click on the play button to repeat the score)</I>&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&7&6&a&music&1&1&&0&1&N&0&N.N.N.N
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