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In the previous video, we introduced you to importing questions from GIFT files. Apart from GIFT files, CSV files are also useful when you need to add multiple questions into your project. Now, lets see how to import questions from CSV files through this video. This video will cover 3 parts: What is a CSV file?, create a CSV file and import questions from a CSV file. CSV stands for Comma-Separated Values. Similar to GIFT files, CSV files are text files that allow you to compose various question types. To create a CSV file, you can use Microsoft Excel or Notepad. Here, I will use Microsoft Excel to compose my questions. Create a table including question type, points, question title and answer option columns. Make sure that you keep them in the right order like this. When composing questions, please follow the syntax of CSV format correctly. Type TF if you want to add True False questions. Add an asterisk at the beginning of an answer option to denote a correct answer. For Multiple Choi