WebWork Practice Test Video Answer

1. B
WeBWorK is designed as an online homework system that provides immediate feedback to students on their mathematical answers, helping them learn through practice and instant correction.

2. B
WeBWorK is designed as an online homework system that provides immediate feedback to students on their mathematical answers, helping them learn through practice and instant correction.

3. B
The seed is a random number used to generate different numerical values for each student’s version of a problem, ensuring academic integrity while maintaining the same problem structure.

4. B
WeBWorK generates different numerical values for each student using randomization, allowing personalized practice while ensuring all students work on the same types of problems.

5. B
A problem set (or homework set) is a collection of related problems that are assigned together with specific open dates, due dates, and answer dates.

6. A
Instructors can set open dates (when assignments become available) and due dates (when assignments are due) to control the timing of student access to assignments.

7. B
The reduced scoring period allows students to continue working on problems after the due date but with reduced credit, typically receiving partial points for correct answers submitted late.

8. B
Instructors can browse and import problems from the National Problem Library (NPL) and other problem repositories, containing thousands of pre-written, tested problems across various mathematical topics.

9. A
Answer evaluation is the automated process by which WeBWorK checks whether a student’s submitted answer is mathematically equivalent to the correct answer, accounting for various equivalent forms.

10. B
WeBWorK accepts mathematical expressions, numerical values, formulas, functions, and various mathematical objects as answers, which are then evaluated for correctness.

11. B
The “Show Me Another” feature generates a similar problem with different numbers or parameters, allowing students to practice the same type of problem multiple times for better understanding.

12. B
WeBWorK uses LaTeX, a mathematical typesetting system, to display mathematical expressions, formulas, and symbols in a clear, professional format.

13. B
A gateway quiz is a proctored or timed assessment with restricted time limits and limited attempts, often used for testing basic skills or as high-stakes assessments.

14. C
Instructors have full permissions including editing problem sets, viewing student data, modifying grades, and managing all aspects of the course in WeBWorK.

15. B
The problem library is a repository of pre-written, peer-reviewed problems organized by topic that instructors can browse, preview, and add to their assignments.

16. B
Many WeBWorK problems include optional hint buttons that instructors can enable, providing students with strategic help without revealing the complete answer.

17. B
The preview feature shows students how WeBWorK interprets their entered answer, helping them verify that their mathematical notation is correct before submitting for grading.

18. C
Instructors can set open dates (when assignments become available) and due dates (when assignments are due) to control the timing of student access to assignments.

19. B
Reduced credit refers to the partial points students can earn when completing work during the reduced scoring period after the original due date has passed.

20. B
WeBWorK supports accessibility through screen reader compatibility, keyboard navigation, alternative text for images, and compliance with accessibility standards.

21. B
The hardcopy feature generates a PDF version of the assignment that can be printed, useful for students who prefer working on paper or for backup purposes.

22. B
WeBWorK can evaluate a wide range of mathematical operations including arithmetic, algebra, trigonometry, calculus, linear algebra, and many other advanced mathematical concepts.

23. B
Answer blanks are designated input fields where students type their answers, clearly indicating what responses are required for each part of a problem.

24. A
Instructors can access detailed statistics including student progress, problem difficulty, completion rates, and individual student performance through various reporting tools.

25. B
Problem randomization creates unique versions of problems for each student by varying numerical values, helping maintain academic integrity and discouraging unauthorized collaboration.

26. A
WeBWorK typically allows unlimited submissions before the due date with immediate feedback, enabling students to learn from mistakes and improve their understanding.

27. B
A WeBWorK server is the computer system (hardware and software) that hosts and runs the WeBWorK platform, processing student submissions and delivering content.

28. B
When problems have multiple answer blanks, WeBWorK calculates partial credit based on which specific parts are answered correctly, encouraging students to complete all components.

29. B
The email instructor feature provides a direct communication channel for students to ask questions about specific problems, automatically including problem details in the message.

30. B
WeBWorK requires modern web browsers with JavaScript enabled to function properly, supporting common browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge.

31. B
Problem status shows whether each problem has been answered correctly (✓), incorrectly (✗), or remains unanswered, helping students track their progress.

32. B
Instructors can assign different due dates to individual students through the user assignment interface, accommodating special circumstances or accommodations.

33. B
Just-in-time teaching uses data from student performance on WeBWorK assignments to identify areas of difficulty and adjust classroom instruction to address those specific needs.

34. A
WeBWorK recognizes standard mathematical constants including pi (Ï€), e (Euler’s number), and others, allowing students to use these in their answers.

35. B
The achievement or badge system gamifies learning by awarding virtual badges for accomplishments like problem-solving streaks, helping to motivate and engage students.

36. B
WeBWorK includes specialized answer evaluators that can check matrix and vector entries, supporting linear algebra courses and multivariable calculus.

37. B
Mastery learning implementation in WeBWorK can require students to demonstrate proficiency on foundational topics before accessing more advanced material, ensuring solid understanding.

38. B
WeBWorK’s randomized problems ensure each student has unique numerical values, and sophisticated answer checking prevents simple answer sharing while still accepting equivalent correct responses.

39. B
Problem weighting allows instructors to assign different point values to problems based on difficulty or importance, so harder or more significant problems can be worth more points.

40. B
WeBWorK can integrate with Learning Management Systems like Canvas, Blackboard, and Moodle through LTI (Learning Tools Interoperability) standards, enabling grade passback and single sign-on.