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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/webquiz/examples/theme-earthy.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/webquiz/examples/theme-earthy.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..73d7247c550 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/webquiz/examples/theme-earthy.tex @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +\documentclass[theme=earthy]{webquiz} +\BreadCrumbs{WebQuiz Themes | quizindex| breadcrumb}\BreadCrumb{earthy} +\title{..................................the earthy theme} +\begin{document} + + \begin{question} % a quiz question + Which of the following integers are prime? + % multiple (0 or more) correct answers rendered in two columns + \begin{choice}[multiple, columns=3] + \correct $17$ \feedback Yes, the only divisors of $17$ are $1$ and $17$ + \incorrect $12$ \feedback No, $12 = 3\times 4$ + \incorrect $27$ \feedback No, $27=3^3$ + \incorrect $91$ \feedback No, $91 = 3\times 17$ + \incorrect $0$ \feedback Prime numbers are non-zero + \incorrect $1$ \feedback One is not a prime number because it is invertible + \correct $97$ \feedback Yes, the only divisors of $97$ are $1$ and $97$ + \end{choice} + \end{question} + + \begin{question} % a quiz question + Which of the following integers are prime? + % multiple (0 or more) correct answers rendered in two columns + \begin{choice}[multiple, columns=3] + \correct $17$ \feedback Yes, the only divisors of $17$ are $1$ and $17$ + \incorrect $12$ \feedback No, $12 = 3\times 4$ + \incorrect $27$ \feedback No, $27=3^3$ + \incorrect $91$ \feedback No, $91 = 3\times 17$ + \incorrect $0$ \feedback Prime numbers are non-zero + \incorrect $1$ \feedback One is not a prime number because it is invertible + \correct $97$ \feedback Yes, the only divisors of $97$ are $1$ and $97$ + \end{choice} + \end{question} + + \begin{question} % a quiz question + Which of the following integers are prime? + % multiple (0 or more) correct answers rendered in two columns + \begin{choice}[multiple, columns=3] + \correct $17$ \feedback Yes, the only divisors of $17$ are $1$ and $17$ + \incorrect $12$ \feedback No, $12 = 3\times 4$ + \incorrect $27$ \feedback No, $27=3^3$ + \incorrect $91$ \feedback No, $91 = 3\times 17$ + \incorrect $0$ \feedback Prime numbers are non-zero + \incorrect $1$ \feedback One is not a prime number because it is invertible + \correct $97$ \feedback Yes, the only divisors of $97$ are $1$ and $97$ + \end{choice} + \end{question} + + \begin{question} % a quiz question + Which of the following integers are prime? + % multiple (0 or more) correct answers rendered in two columns + \begin{choice}[multiple, columns=3] + \correct $17$ \feedback Yes, the only divisors of $17$ are $1$ and $17$ + \incorrect $12$ \feedback No, $12 = 3\times 4$ + \incorrect $27$ \feedback No, $27=3^3$ + \incorrect $91$ \feedback No, $91 = 3\times 17$ + \incorrect $0$ \feedback Prime numbers are non-zero + \incorrect $1$ \feedback One is not a prime number because it is invertible + \correct $97$ \feedback Yes, the only divisors of $97$ are $1$ and $97$ + \end{choice} + \end{question} + + \begin{question} % a quiz question + Which of the following integers are prime? + % multiple (0 or more) correct answers rendered in two columns + \begin{choice}[multiple, columns=3] + \correct $17$ \feedback Yes, the only divisors of $17$ are $1$ and $17$ + \incorrect $12$ \feedback No, $12 = 3\times 4$ + \incorrect $27$ \feedback No, $27=3^3$ + \incorrect $91$ \feedback No, $91 = 3\times 17$ + \incorrect $0$ \feedback Prime numbers are non-zero + \incorrect $1$ \feedback One is not a prime number because it is invertible + \correct $97$ \feedback Yes, the only divisors of $97$ are $1$ and $97$ + \end{choice} + \end{question} + + \begin{question} % a quiz question + Which of the following integers are prime? + % multiple (0 or more) correct answers rendered in two columns + \begin{choice}[multiple, columns=3] + \correct $17$ \feedback Yes, the only divisors of $17$ are $1$ and $17$ + \incorrect $12$ \feedback No, $12 = 3\times 4$ + \incorrect $27$ \feedback No, $27=3^3$ + \incorrect $91$ \feedback No, $91 = 3\times 17$ + \incorrect $0$ \feedback Prime numbers are non-zero + \incorrect $1$ \feedback One is not a prime number because it is invertible + \correct $97$ \feedback Yes, the only divisors of $97$ are $1$ and $97$ + \end{choice} + \end{question} + +\end{document} |