When Examplary AI creates a test or a new question, it now picks the kind of scoring rubric that actually fits each question — instead of a single flat list of points.
An essay gets an analytical rubric, with several criteria that are each scored across performance levels like "Poor" through to "Excellent". A short open question can get a holistic rubric that judges the answer as a whole, and a vocabulary question gets a fixed list of answers that must match exactly. Straightforward questions still get a simple points rubric, just as before.
Because the AI grades open answers against these rubrics too, marking is more consistent and easier to explain to your students — and you can fine-tune any rubric it produces, exactly like one you built yourself.