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Drag and Drop questions query

 
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Hi,

I want to know how marks will be considered for Drag and Drop (DND) question answers. I mean marks will be 0/1 type or will they divide the marks like 1/number of blanks to Drag and Drop?

suppose 5 blanks means 1/5=.20

.20 will be mark for every correct answer or is it 0/1 type?
 
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Babugouda patil wrote:
Hi,

I want to know how marks will be considered for Drag and Drop (DND) question answers. I mean marks will be 0/1 type or will they divide the marks like 1/number of blanks to Drag and Drop?

suppose 5 blanks means 1/5=.20

.20 will be mark for every correct answer or is it 0/1 type?


You will get 0 marks if any of the blanks are incorrect. In other words, there is no partial credit. You must answer all the blanks correctly to get any credit.

 
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