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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2014-05-05 22:02:58 +0000
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+\documentclass[compose]{exam-n}
+
+\multiplechoiceanswers{4}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\begin{mcq}
+In 1908, where was there an airburst `impact'?
+\answer Tunguska
+\item Arizona
+\item Off the Mexican coast
+\item Egypt
+\begin{solution}
+The evidence for this is a dirty big hole in the ground in Siberia.
+\end{solution}
+\end{mcq}
+
+\begin{mcq}
+The fossil record suggests that mass extinction events occur once every how many years?
+\item 2.6 Billion Years
+\item 260 Million Years
+\item 26 Million Years % not marked as correct
+\item 26 Thousand Years
+\end{mcq}
+
+\begin{mcq}
+The habitable zone of our Solar system extends over what distances from the Sun?
+\answer 0.6--1.5 AU
+\item 6--15 AU
+\item 60--150 AU
+\item 600--1500 AU
+% excess item, and a second \answer...
+\answer From the little bear's bed all the way through to daddy bear's
+ bed. This is known as the `Goldilocks zone'.
+\end{mcq}
+
+\begin{mcq}
+If the temperature of the Sun were to increase by 10\%, how would the
+position of the solar habitable zone change?
+\item It would move closer to the Sun.
+\answer It would move further from the Sun.
+\item It would move to Stornoway.
+%\item There would no longer be a habitable zone.
+\end{mcq}
+
+\end{document}