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Questions are often split into parts.
\nIn each part you will see various input fields for your answers.
\nThis is the first part and contains one question for you to answer .
\nIt will be clear from the question what you need to enter in each field.
\nFor example, a question could be:
\n$2+2=\\;$[[0]] (enter a number)
\nYou are expected to enter the answer and then press the Submit part button.
\nTry it. Enter the correct value, note that a box appears showing your input, press Submit part- a tick appears. Brilliant!!
\nNow enter an incorrect value. Press Submit part and a cross appears. Note the Show Feedback button, clicking on that gives a more detailed feedback - in this case there is not much to say!
\nThis is the sort of feedback you get in practice mode.
\nTry putting in 2+2 as your answer and see what happens as well.
\nYou will be given an error message, click on OK and continue.
\nSo you must be careful and always check that the answer in the input field is what you expect it to be before you move on.
\nPressing the Reveal button at the bottom of the screen gives you the answers for all parts and usually also gives you a full solution for each part. This is only available in Practice mode and certainly not available in Exam mode.
\nAlso note that in Practice mode you have available a button at the bottom \"Try another question like this one\". This is useful for you to try other versions of the question, if it is randomised. The second part of this question below is randomised so you will usually see different numbers if you press this button.
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\nYou enter your answers for both and then press Submit part for both.
\n\n
$\\var{a}+\\var{b}=\\;$[[0]]
\n\n
$\\var{a} \\times \\var{b}=\\;$[[1]]
\nTry getting one right and one wrong and see the sort of feedback you get. (The % sign indicates that you got a percentage correct)
\nNote the red exclamation marks next to the input field when you enter something the system does not like or you have submitted without answering the question - try this. Move the cursor over the mark and you will get a message saying what the problem is.
\nThe Submit all parts button at the bottom allows you to answer everything in the question at once without submitting each part separately. In this case, the answers in both parts will be submitted.
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\nThis example and the others are in practice mode - you will be given information on whether or not you have the answer correct or not.
\nExam mode does not give you this information.
\nIt is very important that you submit all your answers. If you do not your results will not be recorded. Note that the list of questions in the exam on the left of the window gives information on whether or not you have completed a question. For each question the marks you have gained by submitting are shown there, so if nothing is shown you have not attempted the question.
\nGo to the next question. You can then come back. Note that until you quit the exam for good you can go back to any question and change your answers if you want to.
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