CTAN has a new package: QCM
Date: October 14, 2004 2:23:17 PM CEST
A new package has been installed on tug.ctan.org and I expect that it has
already arrived at your favorite mirror.
Thanks for the upload,
Jim Hefferon
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The following information was provided by the package's contributor.
Name of contribution: QCM
Author's name: Didier Verna
Location on CTAN: macros/latex/contrib/qcm
Summary description: A LaTeX2e class for making multiple choices questionnaires
License type: lppl
Announcement text given by the package's contributor:
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This is the first public release of QCM.
This package provides you with a document class for making multiple choices
questionnaires ("QCM" is the corresponding French acronym) under LaTeXe. A
special environment allows you to define questions and possible answers that
you can specify as correct or wrong. QCM not only formats the questions for
you, but also generates a "form" (a grid that your students will have to fill
in), and a "mask" (the same grid, already filled in properly). You can then
print the mask on a slide and correct the questionnaires more easily by
superimposing the mask on top of students' forms. QCM also comes with support
for AUC-TeX.
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You can have a look at the package at
http://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/qcm
although you may get a better network connection by visiting a mirror
of CTAN that is near to you; see
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/README.mirrors
QCM – A LaTeX2ε class for making multiple choice questionnaires
QCM is a package for making multiple choices questionnaires under
LaTeX2ε (“QCM” is the French acronym for this
style of test). A special environment allows you to define
questions and possible answers. You can specify which answers are
correct and which are not. QCM not only formats the questions for
you, but also generates a ‘form’ (a grid that your
students will have to fill in), and a ‘mask’ (the
same grid, only with correct answers properly checked in). You
can then print the mask on a slide and correct the questionnaires
more easily by superimposing the mask on top of students' forms.
QCM can also typeset exam corrections automatically, and comes
with support for AUC-TeX.
Package | QCM |
Version | 2.1 |
Copyright | 2004 Didier Verna
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Maintainer | Didier Verna
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