
En el siguiente mwe, me gustaría que la figura de la fórmula circular de ohmios se coloque más a la derecha y la parte inferior de la figura se alinee con la opción D de la pregunta 4. No quiero que haya espacios en blanco entre las preguntas. Mover el \includegraphics
comando dentro y fuera del entorno de lista también produce cosas extrañas.
He intentado
\newlength{\oldparindent} \setlength{\oldparindent}{\parindent}% Save \parindent
\setbox0=\hbox{\includegraphics[width=0.17\textwidth]{ohm_law}}% Original image
\noindent\begin{minipage}[t]{0.6\textwidth}
\end{minipage}\hfill
\begin{minipage}[t]{0.17\textwidth}
\raisebox{-\ht0}{\usebox0}% Insert image
\end{minipage}
que encontré en alguna parte. Lleva la figura a la derecha, separa las preguntas y deja espacios en blanco a la izquierda. Creo que la solución es la minipágina pero ¿cómo?
Aquí está el mwe:
\documentclass[12pt,letterpaper,addpoints]{exam}
\usepackage{geometry}
\usepackage{float}
%\usepackage[scaled=1.05,proportional,lightcondensed]{zlmtt}
\usepackage{graphicx} %needed to include pictures (png)
\usepackage{tabularx}%\usepackage{lmodern}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{inconsolata}
\renewcommand*\familydefault{\ttdefault} %% Only if the base font of the document is to be typewriter style
\extraheadheight[-1.25in]{-0.25in}
\extrafootheight{-1in}
\begin{document}
%\printanswers %uncomment and re-compile to print answer key
\pagestyle{headandfoot}
\runningheadrule
\lhead{}
\chead[]{Electrical Systems 20 Exam(continued)}
\rhead{}
\title{Electrical Systems 20 \\\textsc{Exam}}
\date{}
\maketitle
\textsc{NAME}\enspace\makebox[3in]{\hrulefill}
\textsc{DATE}\enspace\makebox[1.5in]{\hrulefill}
\fullwidth{}
\vspace{0.1in}
%\fullwidth{\large \textbf{1) Multiple Choices}}
\begin{center}
\fbox{\fbox{\parbox{5.5in}{\centering
\textsc {Choose the \emph{most correct} answer from the choices given.}}}}
\end{center}
\vspace{0.1in}
\begin{questions}
\boxedpoints
\pointsinrightmargin
\question[1]Automotive wiring diagrams include
\begin{choices}
\choice A series of colour coded diagrams
\choice Specific symbols to identify components
\choice Wire gauge sizes
\correctchoice All of the above
\end{choices}
\question[1]When soldering an electrical connection, use
\begin{choices}
\choice Acid core flux
\correctchoice Rosin core flux
\choice A or B
\choice Neither A or B
\end{choices}
\question[1]An electrical component that allows current to flow in one
direction only is called
\begin{choices}
\choice Watt
\choice Anode
\choice Cathode
\CorrectChoice Diode
\end{choices}
\question[1]Ohm's law states that
\includegraphics[width=2.0cm]{ohm_law} %started with this
\begin{choices}
\choice $1\ volt = 1\ amp \times 1 \Omega$
\choice $1\ amp = \frac{1\ volt}{1 \Omega}$
\choice $1 \Omega = \frac{1\ volt}{1\ amp}$
\CorrectChoice All of the above are true.
\end{choices}
\question[1] In a parallel circuit,
\begin{choices}
\choice the voltage is the same throughout the circuit, but the
current is divided.
\choice The total circuit resistance is always less than the smallest
resistor in the circuit.
\choice there is more than one path for current to flow.
\CorrectChoice All of the above are true.
\end{choices}
\question[1] An electronic device which acts like a high speed switch
is a
\begin{choices}
\choice triode
\choice diode
\choice monode
\correctchoice transistor
\end{choices}
\end{questions}
\end{document} here
Respuesta1
Puedes definir una macro como:
\newcommand\myimage[2][width=2cm]{%
\hfill\makebox[0pt][r]{\raisebox{-\height}[0pt][0pt]{\includegraphics[#1]{#2}}}
}
y usarlo como
\question[1]Ohm's law states that\myimage[width=3cm]{example-image}
\begin{choices}
\choice $1\ volt = 1\ amp \times 1 \Omega$
\choice $1\ amp = \frac{1\ volt}{1 \Omega}$
\choice $1 \Omega = \frac{1\ volt}{1\ amp}$
\CorrectChoice All of the above are true.
\end{choices}
Código completo:
\documentclass[12pt,letterpaper,addpoints]{exam}
\usepackage{geometry}
\usepackage{float}
%\usepackage[scaled=1.05,proportional,lightcondensed]{zlmtt}
\usepackage{graphicx} %needed to include pictures (png)
\usepackage{tabularx}%\usepackage{lmodern}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{inconsolata}
\renewcommand*\familydefault{\ttdefault} %% Only if the base font of the document is to be typewriter style
\extraheadheight[-1.25in]{-0.25in}
\extrafootheight{-1in}
\newcommand\myimage[2][width=2cm]{%
\hfill\makebox[0pt][r]{\raisebox{-\height}[0pt][0pt]{\includegraphics[#1]{#2}}}
}
\begin{document}
%\printanswers %uncomment and re-compile to print answer key
\pagestyle{headandfoot}
\runningheadrule
\lhead{}
\chead[]{Electrical Systems 20 Exam(continued)}
\rhead{}
\title{Electrical Systems 20 \\\textsc{Exam}}
\date{}
\maketitle
\textsc{NAME}\enspace\makebox[3in]{\hrulefill}
\textsc{DATE}\enspace\makebox[1.5in]{\hrulefill}
\fullwidth{}
\vspace{0.1in}
%\fullwidth{\large \textbf{1) Multiple Choices}}
\begin{center}
\fbox{\fbox{\parbox{5.5in}{\centering
\textsc {Choose the \emph{most correct} answer from the choices given.}}}}
\end{center}
\vspace{0.1in}
\begin{questions}
\boxedpoints
\pointsinrightmargin
\question[1]Automotive wiring diagrams include
\begin{choices}
\choice A series of colour coded diagrams
\choice Specific symbols to identify components
\choice Wire gauge sizes
\correctchoice All of the above
\end{choices}
\question[1]When soldering an electrical connection, use
\begin{choices}
\choice Acid core flux
\correctchoice Rosin core flux
\choice A or B
\choice Neither A or B
\end{choices}
\question[1]An electrical component that allows current to flow in one
direction only is called
\begin{choices}
\choice Watt
\choice Anode
\choice Cathode
\CorrectChoice Diode
\end{choices}
\question[1]Ohm's law states that\myimage[width=3cm]{example-image}
%\hfill\makebox[0pt][r]{\raisebox{-\height}[0pt][0pt]{\includegraphics[width=3.0cm]{example-image}}} %started with this}
\begin{choices}
\choice $1\ volt = 1\ amp \times 1 \Omega$
\choice $1\ amp = \frac{1\ volt}{1 \Omega}$
\choice $1 \Omega = \frac{1\ volt}{1\ amp}$
\CorrectChoice All of the above are true.
\end{choices}
\question[1] In a parallel circuit,
\begin{choices}
\choice the voltage is the same throughout the circuit, but the
current is divided.
\choice The total circuit resistance is always less than the smallest
resistor in the circuit.
\choice there is more than one path for current to flow.
\CorrectChoice All of the above are true.
\end{choices}
\question[1] An electronic device which acts like a high speed switch
is a
\begin{choices}
\choice triode
\choice diode
\choice monode
\correctchoice transistor
\end{choices}
\end{questions}
\end{document}
Como nota al margen, considere usar siunitx
el paquete para unidades de configuración tipográfica. Es fácil escribir unidades similares \SI{1}{\ampere}
y el espaciado es correcto.