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+The tex and png files in this directory are used to build the WebQuiz manual.
+Each tex file can be compiled using (pdf)latex and webquiz.
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+\documentclass[onepage]{webquiz}
+\title{An answer with comparison=complex}
+\begin{document}
+ \begin{question} % a quiz question
+ If $a=3-i$ and $b=2+i$ then what is $ab$?
+ \answer[complex]{7+i} (Correct answer $7+i$)
+ \end{question}
+ \begin{question} % a quiz question
+ If $a=3-i$ and $b=2+i$ then what is $ab$?
+ \answer[complex]{7+i} (Correct answer $7+i$)
+ \end{question}
+\end{document}
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+\documentclass[hidesidemenu]{webquiz}
+\title{An answer with comparison=integer}
+\begin{document}
+ \begin{question} % a quiz question
+ How long is a piece of string?
+ \answer[integer]{18} mm (Correct answer $18$)
+ \whenRight Yes, $18$mm pieces of string are $18$mm long!
+ \whenWrong Incorrect! Is your ruler working?
+ \end{question}
+\end{document}
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+\documentclass[onepage]{webquiz}
+\title{An answer with comparison=lowercase}
+\begin{document}
+ \begin{question} % a quiz question
+ How long is a piece of string?
+ \answer[lowercase]{Long} (Correct answer ``Long'')
+ \whenRight Correct! Obviously your ruler is working!
+ \whenWrong Incorrect! Is your ruler working?
+ \end{question}
+ \begin{question} % a quiz question
+ How long is a piece of string?
+ \answer[lowercase]{lonG} (Correct answer ``Long'')
+ \whenRight Correct! Obviously your ruler is working!
+ \whenWrong Incorrect! Is your ruler working?
+ \end{question}
+\end{document}
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+\documentclass[onepage]{webquiz}
+\title{An answer with comparison=number}
+\begin{document}
+ \begin{question} % a quiz question
+ What is $\frac12+\frac14$?
+ \answer[number]{3/4} (Correct answer $3/4$)
+ \whenRight Correct!
+ \whenWrong Incorrect! Is your ruler working?
+ \end{question}
+ \begin{question} % a quiz question
+ What is $\frac12+\frac14$?
+ \answer[number]{3/4} (Correct answer $3/4$)
+ \whenRight Correct!
+ \whenWrong Incorrect! Is your ruler working?
+ \end{question}
+\end{document}
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+\documentclass[onepage]{webquiz}
+\title{An answer$*$ (and comparison=string)}
+\begin{document}
+ \begin{question} % a quiz question
+ What is the capital of Australia?
+ \answer*{Canberra} (Correct answer ``Canberra'')
+ \whenRight Yes, Sydney is the capital of NSW.
+ \whenWrong Remember to correctly capitalise your answer!
+ \end{question}
+ \begin{question} % a quiz question
+ What is the capital of Australia?
+ \answer{Canberra} (Correct answer ``Canberra'')
+ \whenRight Yes, Sydney is the capital of NSW.
+ \whenWrong Remember to correctly capitalise your answer!
+ \end{question}
+\end{document}
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+\documentclass[hidesidemenu]{webquiz}
+\title{An answer with comparison=string}
+\begin{document}
+ \begin{question} % a quiz question
+ What is the capital of Australia?
+ \answer[string]{Canberra} (Correct answer ``Canberra'')
+ \whenRight Yes, Sydney is the capital of NSW and Melbourne is the
+ capital of Victoria
+ \whenWrong Remember to correctly capitalise your answer!
+ \end{question}
+\end{document}
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+\documentclass[hidesidemenu]{webquiz}
+\BreadCrumbs{ Mathematics / | Math101 /u/math101 | quizindex | title }
+\title{Quiz 1: Loafing around}
+\begin{document}
+\end{document}
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+\documentclass[theme=vibrant]{webquiz}
+\title{A multiple choice example with zero or more correct answers}
+\renewcommand\thechoice{\roman{choice})}
+\begin{document}
+ \begin{question} % a quiz question
+ Which of the following integers are prime?
+ % multiple (0 or more) correct answers rendered in three 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 $1$ \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}
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+\documentclass{webquiz}
+\title{A multiple choice question with a unique answer}
+\begin{document}
+ \begin{question} % a quiz question
+ What is the cube root of $64$?
+ \begin{choice}[columns=4]% unique answer rendered in four columns
+ \incorrect 1 \feedback No, $1^3=1$
+ \incorrect 2 \feedback No, $2^3=8$
+ \incorrect 3 \feedback No, $3^3=27$
+ \correct 4 \feedback Yes, $4^3=64$
+ \end{choice}
+ \end{question}
+\end{document}
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+\documentclass{webquiz}
+\usepackage[dvipdfmx]{graphicx}
+\DeclareGraphicsExtensions{.jpg}
+\title{I am not Lion to you}
+\begin{document}
+ \begin{question}
+ Do you recognise this Lion?
+ \begin{center}
+ \includegraphics[height=30mm]{ctanLion.jpg}
+ \end{center}
+ \begin{choice}
+ \correct Yes! \feedback This is the \TeX{} lion!
+ \incorrect No! \feedback You are legally required to admire this lion!
+ \end{choice}
+ \end{question}
+\end{document}
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+\documentclass[hidesidemenu]{webquiz}
+\title{A Qref example}
+\begin{document}
+ \begin{discussion}[First bit]\label{d:one}
+ Some interesting discussion related to question \Qref{1} or \Qref*{1}
+ or \Qref[Start Quiz]{1} or \Qref*[Start Quiz]{1}
+ \end{discussion}
+ \begin{question}\label{q:one}
+ An interesting question relating to discussion \dref{d:one}\answer{1}
+ \end{question}
+\end{document}
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+\documentclass[onepage]{webquiz}
+\title{A dref and qref example}
+\begin{document}
+ \begin{discussion}[First bit][First discussion item]\label{d:one}
+ Some cross-references to question 1: \qref{q:one}, \qref*{q:one},
+ \qref[some text]{q:one}, and \qref*[some text]{q:one}.
+ \end{discussion}
+ \begin{question}\label{q:one}
+ Cross-references to discussion: \answer{1} \dref{d:one}, \dref*{d:one},
+ \dref[some text]{d:one} and \dref*[some text]{d:one}.
+ \end{question}
+\end{document}
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+\documentclass[theme=muted]{webquiz}
+\usepackage{lipsum}% for some random text
+\title{A discussion environment example}
+\begin{document}
+ \begin{discussion}[First bit]
+ \lipsum[1]
+ \end{discussion}
+ \begin{discussion}[Two][Second bit]
+ \lipsum[2]
+ \end{discussion}
+\end{document}
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+\documentclass{webquiz}
+\usepackage[version=4]{mhchem}
+\Department{Chemistry}
+\UnitCode{Chem101}\UnitURL{/chem101}
+\title{Display as image example}
+\begin{document}
+ \DisplayAsImage[style="vertical-align: middle;"]{ce}
+ \begin{question}
+ What is \ce{(NH4)2S}?
+ \begin{choice}[columns=1]
+ \correct Ammonium sulfide
+ \incorrect Ammonium hydrosulfide
+ \feedback This is \ce{(NH4)HS}
+ \end{choice}
+ \end{question}
+\end{document}
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+\documentclass[language=french]{webquiz}
+\usepackage[french]{babel}
+\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
+\title{Quiz Français}
+\begin{document}
+ \begin{question}
+ Sous forme d’inéquation, $x\in[1,2]$ s’écrit aussi
+ \begin{choice}[columns=2]
+ \correct $1\le x\le 2$
+ \incorrect $1\ge x\ge 2$
+ \feedback L’ordre croissant est-il respecté?
+ \incorrect $1<x<2$
+ \feedback L’intervalle est-il ouvert ou fermé?
+ \incorrect $1<x\le 2$
+ \feedback Les bornes sont-elles incluses ou exclues?
+ \end{choice}
+ \end{question}
+\end{document}
+
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+\documentclass[hidesidemenu,language=czech]{webquiz}
+\usepackage[czech]{babel}
+\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
+\Department{Matematika}\DepartmentURL{/}
+\BreadCrumbs{ department | Mat101 /mat101 | breadcrumb }
+\BreadCrumb{ Index kvízů }
+\title{Elementární počet}
+\begin{document}
+ \begin{quizindex}
+ \quiz{Čísla a množiny}
+ \quiz{Polární forma a kořeny složitých čísel}
+ \quiz{Polar exponenciální forma a funkce}
+ \quiz*{Optimalizace funkcí dvou proměnných}
+ \end{quizindex}
+\end{document}
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+\documentclass[hidesidemenu]{webquiz}
+\BreadCrumbs{ Mathematics / | Math101 /math101 | Index of quizzes }
+\title{Elementary calculus}
+\begin{document}
+ \begin{quizindex}
+ \quiz{Numbers and sets}
+ \quiz{Polar form and roots of complex numbers}
+ \quiz{Polar exponential form and functions}
+ \quiz*{Optimizing functions of two variables}
+ \end{quizindex}
+\end{document}
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+\documentclass[hidesidemenu]{webquiz}
+\BreadCrumbs{ Monty Python http://www.montypython.com/
+ | Our work http://www.montypython.com/ourwork
+ | The Meaning of life http://www.montypython.com/film_Monty\%20Python's\%20The\%20Meaning\%20of\%20Life\%20(1983)/17
+}
+\title{I didn't even eat the mousse...}
+\begin{document}
+ \begin{question}
+ What is the meaning of life?
+ \answer{42}
+ \end{question}
+\end{document}
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+\documentclass[hidesidemenu]{webquiz}
+\BreadCrumb{Wholemeal bread}
+\BreadCrumbs{unitcode|quizindex|breadcrumb}
+\begin{document}\end{document}
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+\documentclass[onepage]{webquiz}
+\title{A one page quiz}
+\begin{document}
+ \begin{discussion}[One short][The full heading for discussion one]
+ This is discussion $1$ (one). It is very interesting.
+ \end{discussion}
+ \begin{discussion}[Two short][The full heading for discussion two]
+ This is discussion $2$ (two). It is very interesting.
+ \end{discussion}
+ \begin{question} Is this question $1$ (one)? \answer{1}\end{question}
+ \begin{question} Is a good question?
+ \begin{choice}\correct Yes \incorrect no\end{choice}
+ \end{question}
+ \begin{question} Is this question $3$ (three)? \answer{3}\end{question}
+\end{document}
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+\documentclass[pst2pdf]{webquiz}
+\usepackage{pst-all,pst-3dplot}
+\title{A pst2pdf example}
+\begin{document}
+ \begin{question} % a quiz question
+ Which of the equations below could describe the following surface?
+
+ \begin{pspicture*}(-4,-4)(4,4)
+ \psplotThreeD[linecolor=blue, plotstyle=curve, drawStyle=yLines,
+ yPlotpoints=30, xPlotpoints=30, linewidth=1pt](-4,1)(-4,1){
+ x dup mul y dup mul add 1.01 exp}
+ \pstThreeDCoor[linewidth=1pt, xMin=-4,xMax=4,yMin=-4,yMax=4,zMin=-2,zMax=6]
+ \end{pspicture*}
+
+ \begin{choice}
+ \incorrect \( z=\log(x^2+y^2) \)
+ \correct \( z=e^{x^2+y^2} \)
+ \incorrect \( z=1-e^{x^2+y^2} \)
+ \incorrect \( z=\dfrac1{x^2+y^2}\)
+ \end{choice}
+ \end{question}
+\end{document}
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+\documentclass[svgnames]{webquiz}
+\usepackage{pst-all}
+\newcommand\C{\mathbb{C}}
+\title{A pstricks example}
+\begin{document}
+ \begin{question}
+ The shaded region in the graph
+ \begin{center}
+ \begin{pspicture}[unit=0.6cm](-3,-1.5)(3,4)
+ \pscircle[linewidth=1pt,linestyle=dashed,
+ fillcolor=SkyBlue,fillstyle=solid](1,1){2}
+ \psaxes[linecolor=red,linewidth=1pt,labels=none]
+ {->}(0,0)(-1.5,-1.5)(3.5,3.5)
+ \rput(3.75,0){$x$} \rput(0,3.85){$iy$}
+ \rput(3,-0.4){3} \rput(-0.4,3){3$i$}
+ \psdots(1,1)
+ \end{pspicture}
+ \end{center}
+ is equal to which of the following sets of complex numbers?
+ \begin{choice}[columns=2]
+ \incorrect $\{z \in \C : (z-1)^{2}+(z-(i+1))^{2}<2\}$
+ \incorrect $\{z \in \C : z+(i+1)<2\}$
+ \correct $\{z \in \C : |z-(i+1)|<2\}$
+ \incorrect None of the above.
+ \end{choice}
+ \end{question}
+\end{document}
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+\documentclass[]{webquiz}
+\usepackage[MATH1001]{sms-uos}
+\BreadCrumbs{department | unitcode | quizindex | title}
+\DeclareMathOperator{\cis}{cis}
+\newcommand{\R}{\mathbb R}
+\newcommand{\C}{\mathbb C}
+\usepackage{pst-all}
+
+\title{Quiz 1: Numbers and sets}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+ \begin{question}
+ Which of the following are correct ways of writing the set
+ \[ A=\{x \in \mathbb{R} \mid -3 < x \leq -1 \text{ or } x\geq 0\} ?\]
+ \begin{choice}[columns=2]
+ \incorrect $(-3,\infty)$
+ \feedback The interval $(-3,\infty)$ includes the real numbers
+ between $-1$ and $0$, which do not belong to $A$.
+
+ \incorrect $[-3,\infty)$
+ \feedback The interval $[-3,\infty)$ includes $-3$, and
+ the real numbers between $-1$ and $0$, which do not belong to $A$.
+
+ \incorrect $[-3,-1]\cap[0,\infty)$
+ \feedback The interval $[-3,-1]\cap[0,\infty)$ is the empty set
+ $\emptyset$. As $A$ is not empty (for example, $A$ includes
+ $-1$), this option cannot be correct.
+
+ \incorrect $(-3,-1)\cup[0,\infty)$
+ \feedback The interval $-1$ is not in $(-3,-1)\cup[0,\infty)$,
+ but $-1$ is in $A$.
+
+ \correct $(-3,-1]\cup[0,\infty)$
+
+ \end{choice}
+ \end{question}
+
+%%%% 2
+\begin{question}
+What is another way of writing the set
+\[B= \{x \in {\mathbb R}\ |\ |x-3|<2 \}\ \rm{?}\]
+\begin{choice}[columns=2]
+\incorrect $(2,3]$
+\feedback For example, $4$ belongs to $B$ but is not in $(2,3]$.
+
+\incorrect $[2,4]$
+\feedback For example, $1.5$ belongs to $B$ but is not in $[2,4]$.
+
+\correct $(1,5)$
+
+\feedback $B$ is the set of all points whose distance from 3 on the
+number line is less than 2. \\
+The solution to $|x-3|<2$ is $1<x<5$.
+
+\incorrect $[1,5]$
+\feedback Neither $1$ nor $5$ belong to $B$, but both $1$ and $5$ belong to $[1,5]$.
+
+\incorrect $[2,3)$
+\feedback For example, $4$ belongs to $B$ but is not in $[2,3)$.
+
+\end{choice}
+\end{question}
+
+
+%%%%%%%%%% 3
+\begin{question}
+If $A=\{7,8,9,10\}$ and $B=\{5,6,7,8\}$ then $(A\backslash
+B)\cup(B\backslash A)$ is
+\begin{choice}[columns=2]
+\incorrect $\{5,6,7,8,9,10\}$
+
+\correct $\{5,6,9,10\}$
+
+\feedback $A\backslash B=\{9,10\}$ and $B\backslash A=\{5,6\}$ so
+$(A\backslash B)\cup(B\backslash A)=\{5,6,9,10\}$.
+
+\incorrect $\emptyset$, the empty set.
+
+\incorrect $\{7,8\}$
+
+\incorrect None of the above.
+
+\end{choice}
+\end{question}
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 4
+\begin{question}
+The set \(\{0,1,\pm\sqrt{-1},\pi,12\}\) is a subset of
+\begin{choice}[columns=2]
+\incorrect $\mathbb N$
+\feedback The number \(\pi\) is not a natural number.
+
+\incorrect $\mathbb Z$
+\feedback The number \(\pi\) is not an integer.
+
+\incorrect $\mathbb Q$
+\feedback The number \(\pi\) is not a rational number.
+
+\incorrect $\mathbb R$
+\feedback \(\sqrt{-1}\) is not real.
+
+\correct $\mathbb C$
+\feedback Since \(\pm\sqrt{-1}\) denotes the two imaginary numbers $i$ and $-i$, the given set cannot be
+in any of the sets $\mathbb{N,Z,Q}\ \rm{or}\ \mathbb{R}$. \\
+Hence the
+right answer must be ${\mathbb C}$ which contains all imaginary
+numbers.
+
+\end{choice}
+\end{question}
+
+%%%%%%%%%% 5
+\begin{question}
+Which of the following alternatives is the best feedback to `Solve
+$x^{2}-3x+4=0$ over $\mathbb{C}$'.
+\begin{choice}[columns=2]
+\incorrect There are no real solutions.
+\feedback As the question asks us to solve the equation over $\mathbb C$ (that is, to find all solutions belonging to the set of complex numbers), this is not the best feedback.
+
+\incorrect $x=1,4$
+
+\incorrect \(x=\dfrac{3\pm\sqrt{7}}{2}\)
+
+\correct \(x=\dfrac{3\pm i\sqrt{7}}{2}\)
+
+\feedback Using the quadratic formula,
+\(x =\dfrac{3\pm\sqrt{9-16}}{2} = \dfrac{3\pm\sqrt{-7}}{2}\).
+
+
+\incorrect None of the above is correct.
+\end{choice}
+\end{question}
+
+%%%%%%% 6
+\begin{question}
+If $z=9+3i$ and $w=2-i$ then $z+w$ equals
+\begin{choice}[columns=2]
+\incorrect $9-i$
+
+\correct $11+2i$
+\feedback $z+w=(9+3i)+(2-i)=(9+2)+(3-1)i=11+2i$.
+
+\incorrect $6+3i$
+
+\incorrect $8$
+
+\incorrect None of the above
+
+\end{choice}
+\end{question}
+
+%%%%%%% 7
+
+\begin{question}
+If $w=2-i$ then $\overline{w}$ equals
+\begin{choice}[columns=2]
+\incorrect $2-i$
+
+\incorrect $2$
+
+\correct $2+i$
+
+\feedback
+$\overline{w}=\overline{2-i}=2+i$.
+
+\incorrect $-2+i$
+
+\incorrect None of the above
+\end{choice}
+\end{question}
+
+%%%%%%%%% 8
+\begin{question}
+If $p=9+3i$ and $q=2-i$ then $p\overline{q}$ equals
+\begin{choice}[columns=2]
+
+\correct $15+15i$
+
+\feedback
+$p\overline{q}=(9+3i)\overline{(2-i)}$ \\
+$=(9+3i)(2+i)= (18-3)+(6+9)i$\\
+$=15+15i$.
+
+\incorrect $21+15i$
+
+\incorrect $18+3i$
+
+\incorrect $1-i$
+
+\incorrect None of the above
+
+\end{choice}
+\end{question}
+
+
+%%%%%%%%% 9
+\begin{question}
+If $z=9+3i$ and $w=2-i$ then $\dfrac{z}{w}$ equals
+\begin{choice}[columns=2]
+\incorrect $15+15i$
+
+\incorrect $6+3i$
+
+\incorrect $12+15i$
+
+\incorrect $3-3i$
+
+\correct None of the above
+
+\feedback
+\(\dfrac{z}{w}=\dfrac{9+3i}{2-i}
+ =\dfrac{9+3i}{2-i}\times \dfrac{2+i}{2+i}
+ =\dfrac{15+15i}{5}=3+3i\).
+\end{choice}
+\end{question}
+
+%%%%%%%%%% 10
+\begin{question}
+The shaded region in the graph
+\begin{center}\begin{pspicture}(-3,-1.5)(3,4)
+\pscircle[linewidth=2pt,linestyle=dashed,fillcolor=blue,fillstyle=solid](1,1){2}
+\psaxes[linecolor=red,linewidth=1pt,labels=none]{->}(0,0)(-1.5,-1.5)(3.5,3.5)
+\rput(3.75,0){$x$}
+\rput(0,3.85){$iy$}
+\rput(3,-0.4){3}
+\rput(-0.4,3){3$i$}
+\psdots(1,1)
+\end{pspicture}
+\end{center}
+corresponds to which set of complex numbers?
+\begin{choice}[columns=2]
+\correct\(\{z \in \C : |z-(i+1)|<2\}\)
+
+
+\incorrect \(\{z \in \C : |z|-|1+i|<2\}\)
+\feedback This set corresponds to the interior of a circle, centre the origin, radius $2+\sqrt 2$.
+
+
+\incorrect \(\{z \in \C : \text{Re}(z+(i+1))<2 \}\)
+\feedback This set corresponds to the open half plane containing all complex numbers $z=x+iy$ with $x<1$.
+
+\incorrect \(\{z \in \C : |z-2|<|i+1-2|\}\)
+\feedback This set corresponds to the interior of a circle, centre $2$, radius $\sqrt 2$.
+
+\incorrect None of the above.
+
+\end{choice}
+\end{question}
+
+\end{document}
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+\documentclass[randomorder, showsidemenu]{webquiz}
+\title{Four randomly ordered questions}
+\begin{document}
+ \begin{question}What is the question number of question one? \answer{1}\end{question}
+ \begin{question}What is the question number of question two? \answer{2}\end{question}
+ \begin{question}What is the question number of question three?\answer{3}\end{question}
+ \begin{question}What is the question number of question four? \answer{4}\end{question}
+\end{document}
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+\documentclass{webquiz}
+\title{An easy example}
+\begin{document}
+ \begin{question} % a quiz question
+ Alice is twice as old as Betty.
+ Betty is one year older than Claire.
+ If Alice is $4$ how old is Claire?
+ \begin{choice}[columns=2] % multiple choice question
+ \correct $1$ % first choice - correct answer
+ \feedback If Claire is $1$ then Betty is $2$ and Alice is~$4$!
+
+ \incorrect $2$ % second choice - incorrect
+ \feedback If Claire is $2$ then Betty is $3$ and Alice is~$6$.
+
+ \incorrect $3$ % third choice - incorrect
+ \feedback If Claire is $3$ then Betty is $4$ and Alice is~$8$.
+
+ \incorrect $4$ % fourth choice - incorrect
+ \feedback If Claire is $4$ then Betty is $5$ and Alice is~$10$.
+ \end{choice}
+ \end{question}
+\end{document}
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+\documentclass[theme=blue]{webquiz}
+\BreadCrumbs{WebQuiz Themes | quizindex| breadcrumb}\BreadCrumb{blue}
+\title{..................................the blue 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}
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+\documentclass[theme=darkblue]{webquiz}
+\BreadCrumbs{WebQuiz Themes | quizindex| breadcrumb}\BreadCrumb{darkblue}
+\title{..................................the darkblue 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}
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+\documentclass[theme=darkred]{webquiz}
+\BreadCrumbs{WebQuiz Themes | quizindex| breadcrumb}\BreadCrumb{darkred}
+\title{..................................the darkred 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}
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+\documentclass[theme=default]{webquiz}
+\BreadCrumbs{WebQuiz Themes | quizindex| breadcrumb}\BreadCrumb{default}
+\title{..................................the default 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}
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+\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}
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+\documentclass[theme=fresh]{webquiz}
+\BreadCrumbs{WebQuiz Themes | quizindex| breadcrumb}\BreadCrumb{fresh}
+\title{..................................the fresh 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}
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+\documentclass[theme=light]{webquiz}
+\BreadCrumbs{WebQuiz Themes | quizindex| breadcrumb}\BreadCrumb{light}
+\title{..................................the light 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}
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+\documentclass[theme=lively]{webquiz}
+\BreadCrumbs{WebQuiz Themes | quizindex| breadcrumb}\BreadCrumb{lively}
+\title{..................................the lively 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}
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+\documentclass[theme=muted]{webquiz}
+\BreadCrumbs{WebQuiz Themes | quizindex| breadcrumb}\BreadCrumb{muted}
+\title{..................................the muted 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}
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+\documentclass[theme=sleek]{webquiz}
+\BreadCrumbs{WebQuiz Themes | quizindex| breadcrumb}\BreadCrumb{sleek}
+\title{..................................the sleek 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}
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+\documentclass[theme=spring]{webquiz}
+\BreadCrumbs{WebQuiz Themes | quizindex| breadcrumb}\BreadCrumb{spring}
+\title{..................................the spring 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}
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+\documentclass[theme=vibrant]{webquiz}
+\BreadCrumbs{WebQuiz Themes | quizindex| breadcrumb}\BreadCrumb{vibrant}
+\title{..................................the vibrant 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}
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+\documentclass[tikz]{webquiz}
+\usepackage{tikz}
+\title{A tikz example}
+\begin{document}
+ \begin{question} % a quiz question
+ What number is represented by the dot on the following number line?
+ \begin{center}
+ \begin{tikzpicture}
+ \foreach \x in {-3,...,3} { \draw(\x,0.25) --(\x,0)node[below]{$\x$}; }
+ \foreach \x in {-2.5,...,2.5} { \draw(\x,0.18) --(\x,0); }
+ \draw[thick,<->](-3.5,0)--(3.5,0);
+ \filldraw[blue!50!white](1.5,0) circle (1mm);
+ \end{tikzpicture}
+ \end{center}
+ \answer[number]{1.5} % inserts an answer box and specifies the answer as 1.5
+ \whenRight Correct!
+ \whenWrong Incorrect!
+ \end{question}
+\end{document}