Im creating a course on taekwondo patterns with “Question” and “Answer” columns and wish to only be tested on what the answers to the questions are and not vice versa. I was wondering if there is a user script or a feature i haven’t notice to only test on one column, because i’ve unchecked the “enable tying” and “enable tapping” on my “questions” field but it keeps quizzing me on what the questions are to the answers and this is not what i want. Is there any way around this?
you need to get ALL TYPING script because multiple choice tests are in both directions…
In a course where typing is turned on, a learning session on the website follows this pattern for each item: two multiple choice (one in each direction), one typing, two more multiple choice (one in each direction), and one more typing. With a no-typing course, I believe it’s 6 multiple choice, and at least two of them test the reverse direction.
Later, when reviewing, it should prompt you with items in your Question column and expect your answers to match the Answer column.
The All-Typing script in its default state does not change the behavior of a learning session, but would force typed answers in a no-typing course.
This should do the job for you:
i have the all typing script, it still tests both ways
It has worked thank you, but now it only tests what the questions are for the answers and never the other way. do you know of a way to switch the columns?
You’ll want to change the testing direction for the course - go to the edit page for the course and click the pencil to see the option.
click on the pencil-like icon in course edit mode
default is that Test on ‘First column’, prompt with ‘Second column’. You just need to swap them
There is no way to test against multiple columns is there?
I ask, because Memrise does test randomly against a 3rd column (audio - where it even randomly picks from multiple audio clips if available) for that row.
However, there is no way that I have found so far, where I can test against data in the 4th column while also testing against data is column 2 (and column 3 - audio).
Am I missing something here… as I would not want to duplicate a level to test column 1 against column 4, after already testing against column 2 (& audio).
I’m looking for a way to test against multiple correct answers… but this seems to not be possible.
Example…
Rain = Regnen = water that falls from the sky