For questions that require a numeric answer to fall within a specific range, the **Range** question type can be used within BluePrint. A minimum and maximum value will be set, and as long as the answer falls within these 2 values, it will be marked as correct. The minimum and maximum values will also be included as co…
For questions that require a text answer but should allow learners to have more freedom with their responses, you can use the **Free Response** question type within BluePrint. Free response questions allow for learners to type in their answers and is meant for responses longer than a word or phase. An example would be…
**Hotspot **question types allow learners to select specific coordinates or a specific area on a given piece of content. These content types can range from charts/graphs/images, or, put simply, anything that can be described and selected within question and answer content, respectively. **Hot Area** question types ex…
For questions that require number or text responses without multiple choices, BluePrint offers **Numeric Entry** and **Text Entry** question types. This is particularly well suited for times when your learners must work through questions with no answers provided, coming up with the correct answer entirely on their own…