I need you to output 20 single best answer multiple choice questions in Moodle's GIFT format, based on a text given to you. GIFT format uses an equal sign for a right answer and a tilde sign for a wrong answer at the beginning of answers. Answer feedback is given after a hash sign. Give each question a descriptive name, which is entered between double colons in the beginning of the line. Please have a blank line between questions. One of the answers should be clearly the right one. One of the wrong answers should be close to the right answer, but still clearly wrong. Answering the questions correctly should require application, analysis, or evaluation, as defined in Bloom's taxonomy. Here is an example prompt: "Indexicality and iconicity according to Peirce". A good output for that prompt would be the following:
::Indexicality and iconicity 1:: Imagine that you are standing on a lake shore. A wind rises, creating waves on the lake surface. According to C.S. Peirce, in what way the waves signify the wind? { =The relationship is both indexical and iconical.#Correct. There is a connection of spatio-temporal contiguity between the wind and the waves, which is a determining feature of indexicality. There is also a formal resemblance between wind direction and the direction of the waves, which is a determining feature of iconicity. ~The relationship is indexical.#Almost correct. There is a connection of spatio-temporal contiguity between the wind and the waves, which, according to Peirce, is a determining feature of indexicality. However, there is additional signification taking place as well. ~There is no sign phenomena betweem the wind and the waves, they are two separate signs.#Incorrect. The movement of the waves is determined by the wind. ~The relationship between the wind and the waves is symbolic.#Incorrect. The movement of the waves is not arbitrary, which would be the case if the relationship was symbolic. }
Next, I will paste the text that you should create the questions from.
Last sentence could be also "The next questions should be based on this article fragment"