diff --git a/common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/templates/problem/checkboxes_response.yaml b/common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/templates/problem/checkboxes_response.yaml index 144ff0358b..18816b43ef 100644 --- a/common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/templates/problem/checkboxes_response.yaml +++ b/common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/templates/problem/checkboxes_response.yaml @@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ metadata: When you add the problem, be sure to select Settings to specify a Display Name and other values that apply. You can use the following example problem as a model. - _____________________________________________________________________________ >>The following languages are in the Indo-European family:<< [x] Urdu @@ -28,8 +27,7 @@ data: |
When you add the component, be sure to select Settings to specify a Display Name and other values that apply.
You can use the following example problem as a model.
-Note: Make sure you select all of the correct options—there may be more than one!
For more information, see - Circuit Schematic Builder Problem in Building and Running an edX Course.
-When you add the problem, be sure to select Settings - to specify a Display Name and other values that apply.
+ Circuit Schematic Builder Problem in Building and Running an edX Course. + ++ When you add the problem, be sure to select Settings + to specify a Display Name and other values that apply. +
You can use the following example problems as models.
- - -Explanation
-You can form a voltage divider that evenly divides the input voltage with two identically valued resistors, with the sampled voltage taken in between the two.
-
You can form a simple high-pass filter without any further constraints by simply putting a resistor in series with a capacitor. The actual values of the components do not really matter in this problem.
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Explanation
++ You can form a voltage divider that evenly divides the input + voltage with two identically valued resistors, with the sampled + voltage taken in between the two. +
+
+ You can form a simple high-pass filter without any further + constraints by simply putting a resistor in series with a + capacitor. The actual values of the components do not really + matter in this problem. +
+
Explanation
diff --git a/common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/templates/problem/drag_and_drop.yaml b/common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/templates/problem/drag_and_drop.yaml index bfdf72a1cc..4e76665afd 100644 --- a/common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/templates/problem/drag_and_drop.yaml +++ b/common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/templates/problem/drag_and_drop.yaml @@ -17,8 +17,7 @@ data: |_____________________________________________________________________________
When you add the problem, be sure to select Settings to specify a Display Name and other values that apply.
You can use the following example problems as models.
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- +Write an expression for the product of \( R_1\), \( R_2\), and the inverse of \( R_3\) .
When you add the problem, be sure to select Settings to specify a Display Name and other values that apply.
You can use the following example problem as a model.
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-Explanation
diff --git a/common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/templates/problem/jsinput_response.yaml b/common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/templates/problem/jsinput_response.yaml index d0fa838090..abd9eac71c 100644 --- a/common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/templates/problem/jsinput_response.yaml +++ b/common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/templates/problem/jsinput_response.yaml @@ -27,7 +27,6 @@ data: |When you add the problem, be sure to select Settings to specify a Display Name and other values that apply.
You can use the following example problem as a model.
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- -Explanation
@@ -207,15 +193,13 @@ data: |Example Image Mapped Input Problem
-Explanation
diff --git a/common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/templates/problem/multiplechoice.yaml b/common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/templates/problem/multiplechoice.yaml index 2aab5d17f9..9a43879d41 100644 --- a/common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/templates/problem/multiplechoice.yaml +++ b/common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/templates/problem/multiplechoice.yaml @@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ metadata: When you add the problem, be sure to select Settings to specify a Display Name and other values that apply. You can use the following example problem as a model. - _____________________________________________________________________________ >>Which of the following countries has the largest population?<< ( ) Brazil @@ -30,8 +29,7 @@ data: |When you add the problem, be sure to select Settings to specify a Display Name and other values that apply.
You can use the following example problem as a model.
-Explanation
diff --git a/common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/templates/problem/numericalresponse.yaml b/common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/templates/problem/numericalresponse.yaml index fb0a3ec934..f3b109905c 100644 --- a/common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/templates/problem/numericalresponse.yaml +++ b/common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/templates/problem/numericalresponse.yaml @@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ metadata: When you add the problem, be sure to select Settings to specify a Display Name and other values that apply. You can use the following example problems as models. - _____________________________________________________________________________ >>How many miles away from Earth is the sun? Use scientific notation to answer.<< @@ -42,21 +41,15 @@ data: | to specify a Display Name and other values that apply.You can use the following example problems as models.
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- - -Explanation
diff --git a/common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/templates/problem/optionresponse.yaml b/common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/templates/problem/optionresponse.yaml index 25de5fa3fc..50ec67b528 100644 --- a/common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/templates/problem/optionresponse.yaml +++ b/common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/templates/problem/optionresponse.yaml @@ -8,8 +8,6 @@ metadata: You can use the following example problem as a model. - _____________________________________________________________________________ - >>Which of the following countries celebrates its independence on August 15?<< [[(India), Spain, China, Bermuda]] @@ -23,13 +21,11 @@ data: |When you add the problem, be sure to select Settings to specify a Display Name and other values that apply.
You can use the following example problem as a model.
-Explanation
diff --git a/common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/templates/problem/string_response.yaml b/common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/templates/problem/string_response.yaml index 701934f40e..223cf22d5b 100644 --- a/common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/templates/problem/string_response.yaml +++ b/common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/templates/problem/string_response.yaml @@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ metadata: When you add the problem, be sure to select Settings to specify a Display Name and other values that apply. You can use the following example problem as a model. - _____________________________________________________________________________ >>What was the first post-secondary school in China to allow both male and female students?<< @@ -29,14 +28,12 @@ data: |When you add the problem, be sure to select Settings to specify a Display Name and other values that apply.
You can use the following example problem as a model.
-Explanation