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Is the test automatically filled with answers to a question from databases (Internet, ready-made text on a computer)?
When we learn some tests, we need to know the answer. It's easier to read when the answer is already marked in the question number.
Is there something to fill in with the answers from the finished column? Maybe a program, some Notepad ++ macro, or on which site there is information on how to do it.
For example
, 001. Tidal volume is a
) the maximum volume of air inhaled after the end of a normal inhalation
b) the maximum volume of air exhaled after the end of a normal exhalation
c) the volume of air inhaled or exhaled
d) the volume of air remaining in the lungs after a maximum exhalation
002. Inspiratory reserve volume is a
) the maximum volume of air that can be inhaled after a normal inspiration has ended.
b) the maximum volume of air exhaled after the end of a normal exhalation
c) the volume of air inhaled or exhaled
d) the volume of air remaining in the lungs after a maximum exhalation
003. The expiratory reserve volume is a
) the maximum volume of air inhaled after the end of a normal inhalation
b) the maximum the volume of air exhaled after the end of a normal exhalation
c) the volume of air inhaled or exhaled
d) the volume of air remaining in the lungs after a maximum exhalation
004. The residual volume of the lungs is a
) the maximum volume of air inhaled after the end of a normal inspiration
b) the maximum volume of air, exhaled after normal expiration
c) the volume of air inhaled
or exhaled
d) the volume of air remaining in the lungs after
maximum
expiration
c) the maximum volume of air exhaled from the lungs after a maximum inspiration
d) the maximum volume of air that can be inhaled after a quiet expiration
006. The inspiratory capacity (Evd) is a ) the maximum volume of
air
ventilated for 1 min in the lungs after a quiet exhalation
c) the maximum volume of air exhaled from the lungs after a maximum inspiration
d) the maximum volume of air that can be inhaled after a calm exhalation
Ready base from a notebook
001 - in
002 - a
003 - b
004 - d
005 - in
006 - d
(this is just an example)
I am looking for an easy way to fill in a large number of questions with answers from a ready-made column .
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