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Add group questions in the question pool
On the Learnyst platform, you can create group questions. Group questions can help you prepare your students for English language tests such as IELTS or the CAT Data Interpretation Exam.
- Once you've developed group questions, your students can read the passages and answer different kinds of questions related to the passage.
- Creating group questions takes two steps.
Step 1: Add questions.
- To create group questions in the question pool, first create questions and answers based on the passage to the question pool.
Step 2: Group the questions.
- To add a group question to your quiz, go to Contents > Question Pool > Select the suitable question pool.
- Once on this page, click the Group Questions button.
- Now click the Add Group button.
- You'll land on this page. Here, enter the group's title. As an example, use the title English Comprehension Passage.
- Then enter the group's instructions. You can include an English passage.
- Now, choose the difficulty level of the group questions.
- Once you've entered all of the necessary information, click the Save & Add Question button.
- Select the questions that are relevant to the passage. Then click the Add Questions button.
- Here's a list of confirmation questions. Click the Add Selected Question button.
- You have now added the question to the appropriate group. You can also edit your group questions.