Using Key Words and Difficulty Levels

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Key words and difficulty levels can be used to categorize questions and as a criteria for selecting test questions. Any question in your question bank can be assigned a key word and/or difficulty level. Set up key words to reflect question sources (text, lecture, outside material) or to define key objectives (definition, theory, etc.). Difficulty levels should be entered in a progressive or regressive fashion.

Each question bank can contain up to 52 key words and difficulty levels. Key words and difficulty levels can contain up to 47 characters. If you import key words and difficulty levels from a text file, they are recognized in numerical or alphabetical sequences. For example, when key words and difficulty levels are imported (see Importing Your Text File ) they will be assigned either letters 'a' to 'z' or numbers 1 to 52 in a sequential manner.

Entering Key Words and Difficulty Levels

Modifying and Deleting Key Words and Difficulty Levels

Assigning Key Words and Difficulty Levels to Specific Questions