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In some types of questions ([http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Help:Quiz#Basic_question_types types] "()" and "{}"), only one answer can be given. Examples are true/false, multiple choice with radio buttons, and single word answers. In these cases, "wrong" and "right" are unambiguous.
In some types of questions ([http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Help:Quiz#Basic_question_types types] "()" and "{}"), only one answer can be given. Examples are true/false, multiple choice with radio buttons, and single word answers. In these cases, "wrong" and "right" are unambiguous.


In questions with checkboxes ([http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Help:Quiz#Basic_question_types type] "[]"), it is possible for more than one choice to be correct. In order to count as a correct answer, all correct checkboxes must be checked, and no incorrect checkbox may be checked. If a single checkbox is incorrect, the whole answer is counted as incorrect, even when the remainder of the checkboxes are correct.
In questions with checkboxes ([http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Help:Quiz#Basic_question_types type] "[]"), it is possible for more than one choice to be correct. In order to for the answer as a whole to score 1/1, the checkboxes for every correct choice must be checked, and no checkbox for an incorrect choice may be checked. If a single checkbox is in the wrong state, the whole answer is counted as incorrect, even when the remainder of the checkboxes are correct.


* There is one point per question, even when there are multiple checkboxes (see snapshot above).
* There is one point per question, even when there are multiple checkboxes (see snapshot above).

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