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                        Create a multiple-choice equation solving question

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                        In this tutorial, you will create a multiple-choice question in LearningLemur. You will learn how to define answer options, mark the correct one, and add custom feedback to explain common mistakes.

                        Outcome: By the end of this tutorial, you will create a multiple-choice question where students solve a simple equation and receive targeted feedback depending on the option they select.

                        To better understand how questions, evaluation, and randomization work together, see: How LearningLemur concepts connect

                         

                        Before you begin

                        Prerequisites 

                        • You should be comfortable working with basic algebra

                        Requirements

                        • A teacher account with permission to create questions in LearningLemur, accessed through learninglemur.com or your LMS

                        Step 0 — Create a quiz

                        Why: LearningLemur organises all questions inside quizzes, so creating a quiz first provides the workspace where you will add and manage your questions.

                        1. Click on Create new quiz
                        2. Enter the Quiz Title
                        3. (Optional) Add a description to the quiz
                        4. Click on Create

                        Checkpoint: You should now see the quiz workspace with options to add questions.

                        Step 1 — Add a new question

                        Why: LearningLemur allows you to create questions either manually or with the help of AI. In this tutorial, we will create the question manually to understand how the editor works.

                        1. Inside the quiz, click Add question
                        2. In the creation dialog, choose Manually
                        3. Select the Multiple choice question

                        This question type allows students to choose one answer from a list of options.

                        If you prefer, you can also use the AI generated option to automatically create a draft question. However, understanding the manual workflow will help you customize questions more precisely.

                         

                        Checkpoint: You should see the Multiple choice question editor, including fields for the title, statement, and answers.

                        Step 2 — Write the question statement

                        Why: The statement explains the problem students must solve.

                        1. Enter a Question title, for example: Solve a simple equation
                        2. In the Question statement, write the exercise text
                        Question statement with the exercise text

                        You can use the MathType editor to format the equation if needed, using mathematical notation.

                        Checkpoint: The question should now display the equation students must solve inside the statement area.

                        Step 3 — Define the answer options

                        Why: Multiple-choice questions require a set of answer options, including one correct answer and plausible distractors.

                        When you create a Multiple Choice question, LearningLemur automatically provides one answer with a 100% score (the correct answer) and two answers with a 0% score (the incorrect answers).

                        1. In the Answers section, enter the correct answer in the option with 100% score: x = 4
                        2. Enter the following incorrect answers in the remaining options:
                          1. x = 5
                          2. x = 3
                        3. Click Add answer to create a fourth option
                        4. Enter x = -4

                        These options include common mistakes students may make when solving the equation.

                        By default, the Sort answers randomly option is enabled. This means that the order of the answer options will be shuffled for each student attempt.

                         

                        Checkpoint: The answer list contains four options, with one assigned 100% and the others 0%, and the order is set to be randomized.

                        Step 4 — Add feedback for the incorrect answers

                        Why: Custom feedback helps students understand the mistake behind each distractor.

                        For each incorrect option, click Customized feedback for this answer and enter a message such as:

                        For x = 5

                        • Check the subtraction step. First, subtract 3 from both sides of the equation.

                        For x = 3

                        • Check the final division step. After subtracting 3, you still need to divide by 2.

                        For x = -4

                        • Check the sign of the result. Solving 2x = 8 gives a positive value of x.

                        You can also add feedback to the correct answer if you want to reinforce the reasoning.

                         

                        Checkpoint: Each incorrect option now has its own custom feedback message.

                        Step 5 — Preview the question

                        Why: Previewing allows you to test the question exactly as students will see it.

                        1. Click Preview question
                        2. Select the correct answer and verify that it is marked as correct
                        3. Try one or more incorrect answers and check the feedback shown

                        LearningLemur automatically saves your changes while you edit the question. You do not need to manually save the question.

                         

                        Checkpoint: The correct option is graded correctly, and incorrect options display their corresponding feedback.

                        You're done

                        You have created a multiple-choice question in LearningLemur. You learned how to:

                        • Create a multiple-choice question
                        • Define answer options
                        • Mark the correct answer
                        • Add custom feedback for incorrect choices

                        Next, you can continue with a more advanced tutorial using randomized multiple-choice questions.

                        Troubleshooting

                        The correct answer is marked as incorrect

                        Check that the intended option is marked as the correct answer.

                        Feedback does not appear

                        Check that Customized feedback for this answer is enabled for the selected option.

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                        • Understanding the Multiple Choice Question Interface
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                        Create a multiple-choice equation solving question

                        Before you begin Prerequisites Requirements Step 0 — Create a quiz Step 1 — Add a new question Step 2 — Write the question statement Step 3 — Define the answer options Step 4 — Add feedback for the incorrect answers For x = 5 For x = 3 For x = -4 Step 5 — Preview the question You're done Troubleshooting The correct answer is marked as incorrect Feedback does not appear

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