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Make your own multiple-choice test

I know it's the holiday season and many people are thinking about time off and travel, but it's also the time of year when students and teachers put pen to paper (or ink to printer) to test just how much information has been passed along in class. 

This multiple-choice test offers something a bit different from other versions. You can add test sections and 3, 4, or 5-answer questions from the template Quick Parts, as many as you need:

Quick Parts are pretty easy to create for a document. In fact, I'll go ahead and post some steps on how to do it. If you find them useful, let me know!

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    November 14, 2007
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