I want to combine questions from different question sets in one ROPOT
You can use several question sets in one ROPOT at the same time. The procedure is basically the same as for the first question set.

PozorAll the question sets you want to use must have the box in the grey rectangle checked.

You can specify the order in which the questions of each set should be in succession - write the desired order in the box in front of "set order" in the grey rectangle.

You can also specify how questions from the set should be selected for the test if you are selecting only a subset of the questions from the set. You can choose either to select them "randomly", to "start from the question", or to take "a block of continuous questions".

Random means that a given number of questions are randomly selected from all questions in the set.

Start from the question means that a given number of questions are selected in the same order as they appear in the set, starting with question X. In the case of non-completion, start with question 1 in the set.

A block of continuous questions means that it is possible to take into account cases where there are always the same number of related questions in a set of "tasks". The number of questions that form a continuous block in the set is entered (the total number of questions in the set must be divisible by this number). Just one randomly selected block of continuous questions from the set is used.

You set the order of the questions in the student's test (in the session) in the next step in "Order of questions in a new session".

Once a student has launched the ROPOT and created a session in it (or an assignment for a scannable test is created), the assignment is kept unchanged even if some of the questions are later changed or removed by the teacher. In the Responses application, it is thus always possible to see exactly what the questions looked like when the student answered them.

TipClicking on the "edit questions" link will open the set in a new window in edit mode. This allows you to quickly check what questions the set contains and, if necessary, edit it for the test.