You can make fill in the gap exercises, called JCloze; regular multiple choice or multiple response quizzes, called JQuiz; drag and drop matching exercises, called JMatch; multiple choice/matching exercises, also one of the JMatch options; and crossword puzzles, called JCross.

1. Click on the Potato labeled JQuiz. A dialog box will be displayed asking whether Beginner or Advanced mode is desired.
2. Click Yes to start in Beginner mode. The following screen will be displayed.

3. In the Title box, type in the name of the quiz. This function allows you to give the quiz a name.
4. To select the quiz type, use the drop-down menu immediately to the right of the Q(n) box.
Creating a multiple choice quiz:
1. Select Multiple-choice in the drop-down menu on the right.
2. Begin creating the questions, answers, and feedback.
a. Type the question in the Q(n) box (where "n" is the question number).
b. Type the acceptable answers (multiple choice) in the A, B, C, and D boxes under the Answers column.
c. If you wish to leave feedback, type the desired feedback for each answer in the boxes in the Feedback column.
d. Check the box next to the multiple choice option that is correct under the Settings column.

3. Once all entries have been made, go to File > Save and save the quiz. Remember, don't put any spaces in the name.
Changing Quiz Settings:
Quiz settings are available under Settings in the Edit menu.
Changing the Look of Your Quiz:
1. Under the Options menu, choose "Configure Output."

2. You will see the Output Menu. Here you can set instructions, supply links to other exercises, set a timer, and change colors.

3. Choose Appearance, and you can use a background graphic or change the colors by clicking on the rainbow buttons beside each quiz element.
Publishing a Quiz:
In order to publish your quiz, select create web page from the file menu. Then choose the option "Create Web Page," and select the standard format.

The standard format option will allow you to save your quiz as an html file. You will see a window that asks you where you want to save the file, and what you want to call it. Call it the same thing that you called the Hot Potatoes file, so that you can associate the two later, if you need to make changes to the web page. To make changes to the Hot Potatoes exercises, you have to make the changes to the Hot Potatoes file and then resave the file as a web file.

Be sure that there are no spaces in the file name. For example, your quiz could be named Iloveyou or Ilove_you but not I love you. A box will then appear asking if you would like to view the page in your browser. Tell it yes so that you can make sure your exercise looks like it should.
In your folder, you should see two versions of your exercise: the Hot Potatoes version and the html version.
The html file is the one you will load onto the web. The Hot Potatoes file is the one you will load onto Moodle with the Hot Potatoes plugin. The Hot Potatoes file is also the one you will edit if you need to make changes to your web file. It would be wise to keep these files together in your web folder.
You can also load the html file onto Moodle as an html file. You can go to "Add a resource" and "link to a file or web site." Then upload your html file.
You can look my example when I do the JQuiz. click this htm then open and try to do it.
file:///A:/Erkha/SEMESTER%206/CALL/hot%20potatoes/modals1.htm
JMATCH
1. Open Hot Potatoes program, Click JMatch.
2. In Title column, write your title of your exercise, for example “Holiday-Match the word”,
3. In the left side, write the words
4. In the right side, write your word that you want to match with left side. Don’t jumble it.
5. After you finish it, save twice as same as you save JCloze. Save in the same folder
6. Your JCross exercise will be like this
7. To set the background color and time, do the same way as JCloze.
JMix
1. Open Hot Potatoes program, Click JMix.
2. In Title column, write your title of your exercise, for example “Holiday-Arrange the sentence”
3. In main sentence column, write the sentence that you want to arrange, Jumble it and write word by word
4. In Alternate Sentences column, Arrange the jumble words into good sentences. You can write more than one answer.
5. After you finish it, save twice as same as you save JCloze. Save in the same folder
6. Your JMix exercise will be like this;
7. To set the background color and time, do the same way as JCloze.
1. Open Hot Potatoes program, Click JCloze
2. In Title column, write your title of your exercise, for example “Holiday-Fill in the blank
3. Write the sentence and block one word that you want to set it as an empty word.
4. Click “Gap” in the bottom of the side.
5. Write the clue to guide your students answer the word that you have chosen it, after it click OK. The empty word will become red color. Write the sentence again and do it in same way.
6. after it, Save your exercise by clicking File-Save as. Make new folder.
7. Save again by click the icon beside an arrow on the top of side to save Jcloze as html form. Save the name of html is same as name of your file before.
8. Click “View the exercise in my browser”
10. This your Jcloze exercise will be like this.
11. To set the background color, you can set in by clicking this icon
12. Choose appearance to change the background color. You can also set the time by choosing time and set the time to finish the exercise.
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