A Type-B question is a specific question format that presents a statement followed by a reason. Candidates are required to evaluate the statement in relation to the reason and determine whether the reason provides a valid explanation or justification for the statement. This question format is often used to assess candidates' logical thinking, analytical skills, and ability to make accurate connections between concepts.
Type-B questions consist of two parts: a statement and a reason. These questions are designed to evaluate candidates' ability to critically analyse the relationship between the statement and the reason. Candidates must determine whether the reason logically supports the statement.
The fields and values need to be updated while creating the question.
Question Type - Shows the Question type as the user selected before.
Question Bank - The dropdown will show the banks available for the user to choose from, in which they plan to create a question.
Question Topic - It refers to the subject or theme around which a question is centred.
Question Aims -It refers to the intended goals, objectives, or purposes of a question.(Optional field)
Statement and Reason - The statement presents a claim or assertion, while the reason provides an explanation for the claim.
Add Image - A pictorial representation related to the question can be attached in this field. (optional field)
Marking Guide - In Type B Questions the marking guide is configured as the multiple choices to be displayed to the candidates. Marking Guide consists of distractors in which a single field will be selected as the correct answer and the data to be entered in the distractors will be configured in the Admin module.
Tags - Any information that is to be tagged to the specified question will be entered here.