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A drag-and-drop is an exercise where you get answers and an image with drop zones (those squares with black borders in the bigger images). The trick is to drag and drop the answers to the correct drop zones.
The example asks you to create the correct SQL query. From left to right, drag and drop SELECT, the star, FROM, Questions, ORDER BY, and Title to the drop zones, in that order from left to right. It should show
SELECT * FROM Questions ORDER BY Title
Drag-and-drop questions come in different locations and tastes. They are usually used when it’s almost impossible to write code and let Kens Learning Paths test it.
The drag-and-drop is suitable for any question. It could also be used to create a (simple) puzzle.
The result can be two things:
- The answer(s) you have entered is not correct.
- The answer(s) you have entered is correct.
Nothing more, nothing less.
If you can’t determine which answers are correct, press Show explanation. This will tell you the answer and you can continue. In some cases, a link to extra information is provided.
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