\documentclass{article} \usepackage[forpaper,pointsonleft,totalsonright, nosolutions ]{eqexam}[2012/05/16] \university {% NORTHWEST FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE\\ Department of Mathematics% } \email{storyd@nwfsc.edu} \examNum{1}\numVersions{1}\forVersion{a} \subject[DM]{Demoing Marks} \longTitleText {Test~\nExam} \endlongTitleText \shortTitleText {T\nExam} \endshortTitleText \title[\sExam]{\Exam} \author{Dr.\ D. P. Story} \date{Spring, 2012} \duedate{2012/04/24} \keywords{Demonstrating various markers} \begin{document} \maketitle \begin{exam}{Test\nExam} \begin{instructions}\relax\parindent0pt\parskip6pt Solve each without error. Passing is 100\%. We summarize the information in the test. (Compile three times.) Section I: \markStartFor{SectionI}--\markEndFor{SectionI}, this section has \markNumQsFor{SectionI} problems. Section II: \markStartFor{SectionII}--\markEndFor{SectionII}, this section has \markNumQsFor{SectionII} problems. Section III: \markStartFor{SectionIII}--\markEndFor{SectionIII}, this section has \markNumQsFor{SectionIII} problems. Section IV: \markStartFor{SectionIV}--\markEndFor{SectionIV}, this section has \markNumQsFor{SectionIV} problems. \end{instructions} \calcQsBtwnMarkers[SectionII]{SectionI} \begin{problem}[5] Problem from Section I \end{problem} \begin{problem}[5] Problem from Section I \end{problem} \begin{problem}[5] Problem from Section I \end{problem} \begin{problem}[5] Problem from Section I \end{problem} \begin{problem}[5] Problem from Section I \end{problem} \begin{problem}[5] Problem from Section I \end{problem} \begin{problem}[5] Problem from Section I \end{problem} \calcQsBtwnMarkers[SectionIII]{SectionII} \begin{problem}[5] Problem from Section II \end{problem} \begin{problem}[5] Problem from Section II \end{problem} \begin{problem}[5] Problem from Section II \end{problem} \begin{problem}[5] Problem from Section II \end{problem} \calcQsBtwnMarkers[SectionIV]{SectionIII} \begin{eqComments}[Section III.] You can separate the sections of the test with an header, like this one. \end{eqComments} \begin{problem}[5] Problem from Section III \end{problem} \begin{problem}[5] Problem from Section III \end{problem} \begin{problem}[5] Problem from Section III \end{problem} \begin{problem}[5] Problem from Section III \end{problem} \begin{problem}[5] Problem from Section III \end{problem} \begin{problem}[5] Problem from Section III \end{problem} \calcQsBtwnMarkers[EndExam]{SectionIV} \promoteNewPage \begin{eqComments}[Section IV.] You can separate the sections of the test with an header, like this one. \end{eqComments} \begin{problem}[5] Problem from Section IV \end{problem} \begin{problem}[5] Problem from Section IV \end{problem} \begin{problem}[5] Problem from Section IV \end{problem} \begin{problem}[5] Problem from Section IV \end{problem} \begin{problem}[5] Problem from Section IV \end{problem} \calcQsBtwnMarkers{EndExam} \end{exam} \parindent0pt \parskip6pt We summarize the information in the test. (Compile three times.) Section I: \markStartFor{SectionI}--\markEndFor{SectionI}, this section has \markNumQsFor{SectionI} problems. Section II: \markStartFor{SectionII}--\markEndFor{SectionII}, this section has \markNumQsFor{SectionII} problems. Section III: \markStartFor{SectionIII}--\markEndFor{SectionIII}, this section has \markNumQsFor{SectionIII} problems. Section IV: \markStartFor{SectionIV}--\markEndFor{SectionIV}, this section has \markNumQsFor{SectionIV} problems. \end{document}