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Contents

  • 👨‍💻 Login to your learning platform as an administrator with your admin credentials.
  • 1. From your dashboard, navigate to the "Assessments" module.
  • 2. From the Assessments module, select "Question Bank".
  • 3. Navigate to or create the folder where you want to save your new question.
  • 4. Click the "Create Question" button near the folder name.
  • 5. From the list of available question types, scroll down and select "Fill in the Blanks".
  • 6. In the question editor, type the text for your question.
  • 7. In the answer section, Enter the necessary question sentence. To add a blank, click on the "Insert Blank option" from the editing tools. Type the correct answer directly into the blank space you have inserted.
  • 8. Finally, click "Create Question" to save your new question.
  • 9. Visualisation from the user side.

How to create a Fill-in-the-blank Question Type?

Written by Shofiya SM

Updated at August 20th, 2025

Contents

  • 👨‍💻 Login to your learning platform as an administrator with your admin credentials.
  • 1. From your dashboard, navigate to the "Assessments" module.
  • 2. From the Assessments module, select "Question Bank".
  • 3. Navigate to or create the folder where you want to save your new question.
  • 4. Click the "Create Question" button near the folder name.
  • 5. From the list of available question types, scroll down and select "Fill in the Blanks".
  • 6. In the question editor, type the text for your question.
  • 7. In the answer section, Enter the necessary question sentence. To add a blank, click on the "Insert Blank option" from the editing tools. Type the correct answer directly into the blank space you have inserted.
  • 8. Finally, click "Create Question" to save your new question.
  • 9. Visualisation from the user side.

This guide will walk you through the simple process of creating a fill-in-the-blank question in EdisonOS, a format especially useful for building assessments like the SHSAT.


👨‍💻 Login to your learning platform as an administrator with your admin credentials.

1. From your dashboard, navigate to the "Assessments" module.

From your dashboard, navigate to the "Assessments" module.

2. From the Assessments module, select "Question Bank".

From the Assessments module, select "Question Bank".

3. Navigate to or create the folder where you want to save your new question.

Navigate to or create the folder where you want to save your new question.

4. Click the "Create Question" button near the folder name.

Click the "Create Question" button near the folder name.

5. From the list of available question types, scroll down and select "Fill in the Blanks".

From the list of available question types, scroll down and select "Fill in the Blanks".

6. In the question editor, type the text for your question.

In the question editor, type the text for your question.

7. In the answer section, Enter the necessary question sentence. To add a blank, click on the "Insert Blank option" from the editing tools. Type the correct answer directly into the blank space you have inserted.

In the answer section, Enter the necessary question sentence. To add a blank, click on the "Insert Blank option" from the editing tools. Type the correct answer directly into the blank space you have inserted.

8. Finally, click "Create Question" to save your new question.

Finally, click "Create Question" to save your new question.

9. Visualisation from the user side.

The user can type the answer in the given blank space.

Visualisation from the user side.
The user can type the answer in the given blank space.

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