[OS X TeX] OT-latex file management
Jack Skoda
jskoda at mac.com
Thu Apr 29 17:03:53 CEST 2004
On Apr 29, 2004, at 4:16, Ross Moore wrote:
> \newcommand{\showQuestion}[5]{%
> \typeout{Question #1:#2 \string#3\empty}}%
>
Oh! Wow! Yeah!
This bit of code jogged my rusty innards... how about
the exam class? You could use an external database
to store questions in the exam class format:
% Fill in the blank
\begin{question}
\answer{John P. Holland} designed and built the first submarine
purchased the by the U.S. Navy.
\end{question}
% Multiple choice question
\begin{question}
Unreliable (meaning not acknowledged) connectionless service is often
called:
\choice[!]{datagram service}
\choice{quality of service}
\choice{single point of failure}
\choice{10base2}
\end{question}
And then build your exam with a few perl script, SQL queries, or
FileMaker reports. You could have a skeleton
that lays out the sections of the test.
\documentclass[12pt]{exam}
\OneKey
\NumberOfVersions{1}
\ProportionalBlanks{3}
\class{Computer Networks (CIS2151)}
\examname{Exam \#1} %REPLACE FOO WITH REAL NUMBER!
\def\namedata{Name: \hrulefill \\
Date: \hrulefill }
\begin{document}
\begin{fillin}[title={Fill in the blank (1 pt each)}]
\input{fillin.report.output.txt}
\end{fillin}
\begin{truefalse}[title={True or False questions (1 pt each)}]
\input{t-f.report.output.txt}
\end{truefalse}
\begin{multiplechoice}[title={Multiple choice (2 pts each)}]
\input{mc.output.txt}
\end{multiplechoice}
\end{document}
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