Image-based questions in online exams
Image-based questions show a diagram, photo, map, chart, or formula image alongside the question text. They are useful for science (anatomy, circuits), geography (maps), mathematics (geometry), engineering (diagrams), medical (radiology images), and any topic where the question references a visual.
Where image-based questions are useful
| Subject | Example question type |
|---|---|
| Biology | "Label the part marked X in the diagram of the human heart." |
| Geography | "Identify the country shaded in red on the map." |
| Mathematics | "Calculate the area of the triangle shown below." |
| Electrical / Electronics | "Identify the component marked A in the circuit diagram." |
| Medical | "What does the X-ray image indicate?" |
| Mechanical engineering | "Name the part shown in the technical drawing." |
| Chemistry | "Identify the type of bond shown in the molecular structure." |
How to create an image-based question
- Log in as admin.
- Go to Question Bank → Add Question.
- Pick question type MCQ (or any type that allows images).
- In the question editor, click the Insert Image icon in the toolbar.
- Upload your image (PNG, JPG, or GIF; recommended <500 KB).
- Optionally resize using the corner handles.
- Type the question text above or below the image.
- Add the answer options. For MCQs, options can themselves be text labels (A, B, C, D) corresponding to regions of the image.
- Mark the correct option.
- Set marks and save.
How to bulk-upload image-based questions
- Go to Question Bank → Bulk Upload.
- Download the Excel template.
- In the template, reference image filenames in the question text column (e.g.
diagram_01.png). - Zip the Excel sheet with all the referenced image files into a single archive.
- Upload the zip; Eklavvya links each image to its question automatically.
Tips for clean image-based questions
- Keep images under 500 KB so they load quickly even on slow connections.
- Use high contrast and clear labels — some candidates take exams on small screens.
- Avoid embedding text inside the image that should be selectable / translatable.
- If the same image is reused across many questions, upload once into Media Library and reference it; saves storage.
Image-based questions in proctored exams
All image-based questions work with AI proctoring, secure browser, and screen recording. Candidates can zoom in on the image but cannot save or screenshot it (the secure browser blocks screen capture).
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