 Here's our quiz in progress. We'll edit it and select the questions tab. Let's add a new question, fill in the blank, and it's about the campus. Here's the question. Now fill in the possible answers. Library, the official name, library and educational technical center, tech center, and ed tech building. Let's add one more possible answer, educational technology center, and update that question. The next question, which is about learning styles, is a multiple fill in the blank. It's worth four points. Here's the question. For each fill in, you give an identifier with a number at the end in square brackets. The letter V in VARC is our first fill in, we'll call it style one. A will be style two, R will be style three, and K will be style four. We'll make those entries a bulleted list. Then select each fill in and enter its correct answer. For style one, the answer is visual. That's the only answer we want and we'll delete this other possible answer. Style two, could either be oral or auditory. The possible answers for style three are reading, writing, read, write, or reading and writing. Style four has only one possible answer, kinesthetic, get rid of the other possible answer, and update the question. The next question is about personality colors and it's a matching question. It's worth two points. Here's the question. We'll add our answers. On the left side, orange has these traits. Our next answer, gold matches these traits. Green has this as its answer and blue, let's add one distractor. Update the question. The last question, which is about goals, is an essay question worth three points. The question is, you don't enter a correct answer for an essay question. You have to grade those by hand. Again, update the question. Always remember to do that and we'll save and publish our quiz. And those are the major types of questions you will most often use in your Canvas quizzes.