How to Import Questions in Admin Module

How to Import Questions in Admin Module

Issue

I have created a question file. Is there a way to import it, or do I need to manually create each question one by one?

Solution

You can import the file, provided it is in CSV or Excel format. Start by going to the Admin section and selecting the import option. Then, choose the Bank where you want the Questions to be added, and select the Questions module.

And finally, proceed with importing the file.



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