Matching-list
questions require learners to specify which items in one list correspond to items
in another.
In this example, the learner chooses chemicals responsible for the respective colors of autumn leaves.
This example was built using PowerPoint and converted to Flash using iSpring Presenter.
The lists need not be formatted as stacked lists of words. You can require learners
to move icons or images to corresponding locations on the screen.
In this example, learners must drag elements of a Gantt chart into place to represent relationships among tasks of a project. Such drag-and-drop questions test the ability to assign items to the correct category or to arrange the parts of a system into a whole.
This example was built using Adobe Dreamweaver.