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== Sample Quiz Title
[Problem Group 1 Title]
This is the statement for problem group one.
You can add a link to websites like this: ||LINK: http://www.google.com||.
You can add images like this:
||IMG:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9b/Carl_Friedrich_Gauss.jpg||
The image source can either be a local path, or some web URL. Images can be embedded
anywhere: within problem groups, problems or options.
It also supports syntax highlighting like this:
||CODE:java:
int a = 2;
int b = 3;
System.out.println(a + b);
||
Quizgen supports LaTeX:
\[
a = \begin{pmatrix} 1 \\ 3 \\ 2 \end{pmatrix} , \quad
b = \begin{pmatrix} 2 \\ 6 \\ 4 \end{pmatrix} , \quad
c = \begin{pmatrix} 1 \\ 3 \\ 0 \end{pmatrix} .
\]
A blank line marks the end of this problem group introduction text and the
beginning of the first problem.
This is the first problem in the problem group with some LaTeX: $a_3$.
* This is an option. :: You can add an explanation for an option after the double colon to explain why it is correct/incorrect.
* This is another option. Observe that explanations are optional.
*= This option is the correct option since it is marked with an equal to sign.
Again, a blank line marks the end of the options. Here's another problem in
this problem group with more inline latex $c$ and $d$.
Quizgen supports displayed equations as well:
\[
x=Zy + a - c.
\]
* Yes.
*= No.
You can also have problems with multiple correct responses.
Students will be asked to select all that apply, and then submit their
responses.
*= Option 1. :: This is an explanation.
* Option 2.
* Option 3.
*= Option 4.
[]
This problem group has no title and has no introduction. When the text following the start of a new problem group is immediately followed by the options, it is inferred to be a problem.
*= Yes I understand. :: Great! Here's some latex $\|a + b + c\|.$
* No. :: Please email me and I'll try to help!
This is another problem in this problem group.
* This is a great tutorial!
*= This tutorial can be improved. I'm going to email you with suggestions so you can do a better job.