How to upload your own MCQ Questions?
Creating and customizing your own questions is an essential feature for tailoring assessments to specific needs. Whether you're designing technical quizzes, behavioral evaluations, or aptitude tests, this guide will help you navigate the process of adding your unique questions to the system with ease
Access the Dashboard
Log in using your credentials to enter the platform.
Locate the Library
Navigate to the General section.
Open the Library to access your question repository.
Create a New Domain
Proceed to the My Questions section.
Select Add Domain, assign a name to the domain (e.g., "Java"), and save it.
Initiate Question Creation
Choose the newly created domain from the list.
Begin the process by selecting Wanna Create and opt for MCQ Question.
Define the Question Details
Draft the Problem Statement, specifying the context or scenario.
Assign the appropriate Question Category (e.g., technical, analytical).
Determine the Difficulty Level (e.g., easy, medium, hard).
Provide the answer options, ensuring the correct answer is identified.
Finalize and Save
Review the information provided and confirm the entry to save your question in the repository.
Access the Dashboard
Log in using your credentials to enter the platform.
Locate the Library
Navigate to the General section.
Open the Library to access your question repository.
Create a New Domain
Proceed to the My Questions section.
Select Add Domain, assign a name to the domain (e.g., "Java"), and save it.
Initiate Question Creation
Choose the newly created domain from the list.
Begin the process by selecting Wanna Create and opt for MCQ Question.
Define the Question Details
Draft the Problem Statement, specifying the context or scenario.
Assign the appropriate Question Category (e.g., technical, analytical).
Determine the Difficulty Level (e.g., easy, medium, hard).
Provide the answer options, ensuring the correct answer is identified.
Finalize and Save
Review the information provided and confirm the entry to save your question in the repository.
Updated on: 12/13/2024
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