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        !             4:                            Description of Radio Response Questions
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        !             9: <center><font size="+2">Radio Response Questions</font></center>
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        !            12: <li><b>Radio response</b> questions are questions in which a selection of statements are given and the student selects one of these statements by clicking the radio button in front of the appropriate statement.</li>
        !            13: <li>In LON-CAPA, we refer to the statements as <b>foils</b>.</li>
        !            14: <li>A foil does not necessary need to be text, it can be an image for example.</li>
        !            15: <li>By clicking the right arrow in your remote control, you will be taken to a
        !            16: radio response <b>problem</b>. </li>
        !            17: <li>Click right arrow again and you will be taken to a <b>page</b> of radio 
        !            18: response problems.  A <b>page</b> is a collection of resources that appear in 
        !            19: the browser window at one time, such as a homework set.</li>
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