To add match questions, enter a test and click the Questions tab. Click Add and select Match from the list of questions. Match questions consist of elements that belong logically together. In itslearning, matching elements are called pairs.
Questions: In the question field, specify in which way the pairs logically belong together, and at the same time formulate the question.
Pairs: It is up to the teacher to decide the pairs. A pair consists of a choice and a match. The choice is the part of the pair that is static, while the match can be dragged onto the choice. Examples of pairs are, for example, "milk" and "cow" (the cow produces the milk).
The pair below is from the Add question overview. The strawberry leaf (1) is the choice and the strawberry (2) is the match. When the participant sees the question, the match items are rearranged to make it more difficult.
When you are taking a test, a match question looks like the picture below. The strawberry is dragged onto the box with the question mark beside the correct choice. Simply place the mouse pointer over the picture you want to move, hold the left button down and drag the object onto the box with the question mark. The question mark box fills with a grey colour when the picture is placed directly over the box. Release the mouse button and the picture places itself into the box.
Examples
Text based match question
Introduction text: Find the pairs that belong together.
Pair 1: Cow - Milk
Pair 2: Elephant - Tusk
Pair 3: Horse - Saddle
Pair 4: Hen - Egg