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Botany 301
Taxonomy of Flowering Plants
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Exam Drills
These pages, currently under development, provide some
excerise for the type of testing that you will encounter this semester.
They can be used as a self test to determine your level of preparation
for a given exam. Simply move through the file and, when finished,
'submit' (bottom of page) your responses. Your work will be graded and
the results displayed. You can also continue with the exercise
by trying again for those questions answered incorrectly.
Our work with the Botany 201 'exam drill' system is based
on source files obtained from the Interactive Exam project at the University
of Connecticut Library (Richard Roy), as modified by Erich
Schneider at the Texas A&M Center
for the Study of Digital Libraries.
Old Exams
These are examples of the exams (and questions) that you
will encounter this semester. They are HTML conversion's of exams 1 through
3 from the Spring Semester of 1995. The answers, and some discussion of
possible responses, are provided for exams 1 and 2 of this series (working
on others).
This semester's exams will contain some questions that are
identical to those present in the files below, some that are slightly different,
some that are reversed or otherwise 'contorted', and some that are not
present here.
© 1998, Herbarium,
Department of Biology, Texas A&M
University. These WWW pages are being developed, with support from the
Texas A&M Institute
for Scientific Computation and the Texas
A&M Center for the Study of Digital Libraries, for the personal
use of systematic botany students. They are not designed for commercial
use or publication.
Return to the Botany 301 homepage. This
page last updated by Hugh
Wilson on 12 Jan. 1998