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lca_purpose.dita
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!-- This file is part of the DITA Training project hosted on
github.com. See the accompanying LICENSE file for
applicable licenses.-->
<!DOCTYPE learningAssessment PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Learning Assessment//EN" "learningAssessment.dtd">
<learningAssessment id="assessment_bkn_skb_wr9">
<title></title>
<prolog>
<author>Sharon Burton</author>
<author href="http://www.scriptorium.com" scope="external" format="html">Sarah O’Keefe, Scriptorium</author>
<critdates>
<created date="2015-04-28"/>
</critdates>
</prolog>
<learningAssessmentbody>
<lcInteraction>
<lcMultipleSelect id="md13">
<lcQuestion>Metadata is useful because it allows you to (choose all that apply):</lcQuestion>
<lcAnswerOptionGroup>
<lcAnswerOption>
<lcAnswerContent>None of these.</lcAnswerContent>
</lcAnswerOption>
<lcAnswerOption>
<lcAnswerContent>Create conditional outputs</lcAnswerContent>
<lcCorrectResponse/>
</lcAnswerOption>
<lcAnswerOption>
<lcAnswerContent>Write content</lcAnswerContent>
</lcAnswerOption>
<lcAnswerOption>
<lcAnswerContent>Find content</lcAnswerContent>
<lcCorrectResponse/>
</lcAnswerOption>
<lcAnswerOption>
<lcAnswerContent>Create glossary entries</lcAnswerContent>
</lcAnswerOption>
</lcAnswerOptionGroup>
<lcFeedbackIncorrect>You write content in elements; metadata is information about the content.
You use GlossEntry topics to create glossary entries. </lcFeedbackIncorrect>
</lcMultipleSelect>
</lcInteraction>
</learningAssessmentbody>
</learningAssessment>