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Welcome to the embedded cloze lesson. This tutorial will demonstrate how to set up and configure the embedded cloze question type in Moodle quizzes. Embedded cloze questions consist of passage text with questions embedded in various formats such as multiple-choice, short answer, or numerical. Basic coding skills are required but I will guide you through the process step-by-step. Different question types can be created using this method. There are websites available to help you with the coding. Learning how to create and code closed questions is highly recommended as they are a powerful question type within Moodle. Enjoy the lesson!