Fill in-the-blank test questions are to multiple-choice questions as is to

Multiple Fill in the Blank question types can include up to 10 blanks, each of which can have up to 20 correct answers. Answers are denoted within brackets in the question itself.

Answer Inline Formatting

Example 1

Type: FMB
6. A [rose] by any other [name] would smell as [sweet].

Example 2

Type: FMB
6. A [rose, red flower, crimson bud] by any other [name, label, title, namesake] would smell as [sweet, aromatic, fragrant, fresh, perfumed, ambrosial, divine, charming, alluring, attractive, delightful, tantalizing, seductive, delectable, precious, rapturous, pungent, honeyed, sweet-smelling, pleasant].

Answer List Formatting

If you plan to list the correct answers for other questions at the bottom of the document, simply skip the number for all questions that are of the Multiple Fill in the Blank variety.

Recognition is easier than recall. Multiple-choice tests are generally easier than fill-in-the-blanks tests or essays because it is easier to recognize the correct answer out of a group of possibilities than it is to have to dredge up the answer out of ones own head.

Still, in order to be able to recognize the correct multiple-choice answer it has to be somewhere in ones brain; otherwise theres nothing to recognize. Someone with zero knowledge of a topic does no better than random chance on a multiple-choice test because all of the answer choices are equally meaningless to him. And someone with mastery of a topic can fill-in-the-blanks or can write an essay.

Think of your brain like a file cabinet, with tons of information stored in it. When you recognize a piece of information, its like the tab on a file folder in your head; the whole file folder now gets pulled up. By writing down anything you know about a problem, getting started in any possible way, you are hopefully going to write something that you then recognize, and your brain is going to pull the tab and bring up the rest of the folder.

Your brain contains over four terabytes of information (which is way too big a number to imagine), yet your working memory, the part of your brain that consciously works on a problem, can only hold about seven bits at any time. Its as if your brain is a library, full of knowledge, yet youre restricted to using a table only as big as a postage stamp.

Think about how impossible it is to multiply big numbers in your head, but how easy it is on paper. Your brain knows how to multiply, but it cant keep track of all those digits.

This is why writing was invented in the first place. People found themselves with way more knowledge than they could hold and work with in their heads, and so they invented a way to put information out there; they scratched it in the dirt or into clay tablets or they inked it onto papyrus or paper.

Once people invented writing they could work with far more than just seven bits of information at a time. Writing taps into the powers of recognition instead of relying on recall.

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Multiple choice questions are definitely our most popular option

Multiple choice questions are definitely our most popular option! Our online Exam builder allows regular text questions. You can also add an image, video, or audio to your text question to clarify and support the content!

Our answering format also offers many options. On the one hand, you can use a simple yes or no answer format. Or you can create questions with up to ten answers. It's up to you if you allow multiple correct answers.

It is also possible to vary the answer format. Instead of adding text answers, you can use an image answer to test specific visual knowledge. Small, medium and large images are possible. Combining text and images in your Exam gives you the best of both worlds!

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Image 1. Example of multiple choice question with image answers

Fill in the blanks questions 

Get an excellent impression of how your employees master the training material

With our fill in the blank questions, you get an excellent impression of how your employees master the training material! A fill in the blank question is essentially a more challenging version of a multiple choice question. Instead of choosing the correct answer, they need to come up on their own and write a short simple answer. It makes it a lot harder for them to guess the right answer! 

Our tool identifies the correct answer based on the answers you enter into the system. You can set a percentage of deviation to the answer, which means that types and spelling mistakes are considered too. So, if the answer to your question is Easy LMS and someone types Easy LSM, it is still correct. 

The main advantage of fill in the blanks is grading the Exam happens automatically. In contrast to free text questions. 

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Image 2. Example of fill in the blanks question 

Free text questions 

Free text question’s primary use is to see how your employees think through a problem, how they approach it. It's more about the explanation than strictly focused on a plain answer. You provide a quality question or prompt that requires a written answer. Combining these in-depth free text questions with multiple choice or fill in the blanks questions gives you a comprehensive insight into your employees' knowledge!

Common features 

You can add an image to support, clarify, or make the question appealing.

  • Adding feedback to the answer, so you can explain why an answer is wrong or right, or point your employees to relevant reads.
  • Categorizing questions and adding them to a question bank, so you can reuse your quality questions easily!
  • Scoring each question independently.
  • Grading all question types automatically except for the free text questions.
Our online Exam builder is straightforward

How does it work? 

Our online Exam builder is straightforward. You can make the questions one by one or import them from an Excel file. In our Help Center, we share tips and tricks on creating an Exam. Or watch our tutorial. It will give you a realistic impression. 

The benefits of our different question types 

Multiple choice questions

We offer a wide range of options to make your multiple choice questions challenging and appealing

We offer a wide range of options to make your multiple choice questions challenging and appealing. It fits any knowledge you want to examine! Long story short: it's the standard, and you'll need this!

Fill in the blanks questions

It is a perfect alternative to multiple choice questions. You can examine a higher level of knowledge because your employees can't guess the correct answer. They just need to know it!

Free text questions

Free text questions give you more insight into your employees' knowledge. Also, free text questions can be mandatory or optional. Free text questions are a great option for gathering feedback on the Exam or Course. This will help you to improve your training!

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What is fill

Fill-in-the-blank exam items contain statements which you must complete by inserting information into blank spaces. Required responses are usually very specific ones that involve information pertaining to dates, persons, events, places or definition of terms.

What is a multiple choice question test?

A multiple-choice question (MCQ) is composed of two parts: a stem that identifies the question or problem, and a set of alternatives or possible answers that contain a key that is the best answer to the question, and a number of distractors that are plausible but incorrect answers to the question.

Which type of memory is tested on a multiple choice test quizlet?

Multiple choice exams are recognition memory tests that simply require students to recognize whether a given piece of information is correct. Of the two, recognition memory tests are easier to do.

Why test is multiple choice?

The Advantages of Multiple-Choice Questions Multiple-choice questions are short and sharp which means that more of them can be posed in a test situation to give a student a more thorough examination of how much they understand about a given subject.