Labeling (Identification) Questions
A labeling question gives a diagram and a set of text labels, and asks you to place each label on the correct part of the image.
How to approach it
Place the parts you recognize immediately, then use spatial relationships and process of elimination for the rest.
Example
Label the parts of a plant cell: nucleus, cell wall, chloroplast, vacuole.
Common variants
- Drag-label onto diagram
- Type-the-label identification
- Map / chart labeling
Where you'll see it
- Wayground
- Wooclap
- IELTS
- Moodle
How AI Solve Quiz helps with labeling questions
AI Solve Quiz reads the diagram and explains which label belongs to each part and how to identify it.
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Frequently asked questions
Is labeling the same as drag-and-drop? ▼
Labeling is a focused drag-and-drop format: the draggables are always text labels and the targets are parts of a diagram.
Related question types
Multiple Choice A multiple choice question presents a stem (the question) and a fixed list of options, exactly one of which is correct. The wrong options are called distractors and are written to look plausible. Multiple Response A multiple response question has two or more correct options and asks you to select every one of them. Because partial credit is common, each checkbox is effectively its own true/false decision. True/False A true/false question gives one statement and asks you to judge whether it is correct. Yes/no and agree/disagree items are the same binary format. Fill in the Blank A fill-in-the-blank question removes a key word, term or value from a sentence and asks you to type it in. Grading usually matches your text against an accepted-answer list.