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Sep 16, 2021
H Nandhakumar,
I see what you mean also. I think the intention was just to identify all the correct answers by way of giving feedback – irrespective of where the responses were positioned at the end of the exercise. I don’t mind this way of presenting it. The alternative of rearranging all the correct answers to the right for feedback can look neater, but can sometimes then be difficult for the learner to know/remember which answers were the ones they actually selected…particularly if there are a greater number of fields. Good to share perspectives here…thanks.
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