In a multiple choice question, you can create three kinds of feedback, which are described here:
Type of feedback |
Explanation and when to use it |
General feedback |
If you create general feedback for a question, no matter what answer the student chooses, they will receive that feedback. Every student who answers the question gets the general feedback. If you think the student might get the correct answer by guessing, you can use general feedback to explain the method of arriving at the correct answer. Also, consider using general feedback to explain the importance of the question. |
For any correct response |
A multiple choice question can have two or more answers that are 100 percent correct. ... |