LexEOS Exercise Help
Gapfill exercise

How this exercise works

This exercise contains a number of marked sections known as 'gaps'.

It also contains a table of options that can can be put into the gaps. Options can be text, images or any combination of these.

In some exercises there will be a unique option for each gap (a 'one-to-one correspondence'). In others there may be more or fewer options than there are gaps. Options my be shown as 'used-up' when a certain limit has been reached.

You can select gaps and choose options using the mouse or the keyboard.

Using the mouse

Using the keyboard

In this exercise you can select gaps, set their options and evaluate your answers using the keyboard.

Evaluation

There will usually be a limit set to the number of attempts you can make to get the answers correct in an exercise. This number is shown in the 'Number of attempts allowed' field just above the 'Evaluate' button.

Free and forced sequence

In most exercises you can work through the gaps in any order. Each evaluation applies to all the gaps, as does the number of attempts you can make to get the exercise correct.

In certain exercises — mathematical expressions, for example — the answer to one gap may depend on the answer to a previous gap. Such exercises will not allow you to select freely the order in which you input the answers.

In these cases each gap has to be evaluated individually. The number of attempts allowed is now the number of attempts you have for each gap, not the exercise as a whole.

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