An Example True/False Question

To see the following question as it would be presented by the gateway, select here.

In the following example, we have omitted some beginning and ending material that is standard HTML. See the section showing the complete source file template for more information. We do show all the material between the <QUESTION...> and </QUESTION> tags.

The Question

First, we indicate the type of question and give the text of the question itself.

	<QUESTION TYPE=True-False>
	
	Two forces of equal magnitude, <VAR>F</VAR>, act on a body of point
	size.  The forces have the same line of action but are in opposite
	directions.  The magnitude of the vector sum of these forces is
	therefore <VAR>0</VAR>.

Answer and Responses To ...

Then we give the correct answer (remember that the <ANSWER...> causes the question and possible responses to be automatically included in the text). Following the answer is a response to make if the reader selects the incorrect answer. A default response will be provided for correct answers.
	<ANSWER ANS=true>
	
	<RESPONSES>
	<WHEN INCORRECT>
		Remember that, because the forces are in opposite
		directions (the angle between them is 180 degrees),
		the magnitude of one is the negative of the magnitude
		of the other.
	</RESPONSES>

The End

A question like this could probably use hints, but we don't show any here. If you want to see how hints work, see multiple-choice example 1, or single-numeric example 1.

We just end the question with:

	</QUESTION>