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# Combine Questions from Multiple Practice Sets

> Build a unit review or cumulative assignment by pulling questions together from multiple Pear Practice sets.

Pear Practice doesn't merge practice sets natively. To build a combined review or cumulative assignment, create a new blank set and copy questions into it from your existing sets. The result is a single set you can assign to any class.

## Create a New Practice Set for Your Review

Start with a blank set to hold the questions you'll pull in.

1. Click **Create** in the navigation menu.
2. Click **Custom**.
3. Enter a name under **Details** > **Title**. Choose a name that reflects the scope of the review, such as "Unit 3 Cumulative Review" or "Midterm Practice."
4. Fill in **Description**, **Subject**, **Grade**, and **Language**.
5. Set **Adjust Sharing Settings** to **Private** until you're ready to share.
6. Click **Create Practice Set**.

Your new set opens in My Library with no questions yet.

## Copy Questions from an Existing Set

With your new set open, pull in questions from other sets in My Library.

1. Click **My Library**.
2. Click on the name of your new practice set.
3. Under **Questions**, click **+ Add**.
4. For **Add existing from**, select **My Library**.
5. Search by keyword or filter by subject, grade, or standard to find a source set.
6. Locate the question you want and click **+ Add to Set**.
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each question you want to include from this source.
8. To pull from another source set, click **+ Add** again, change the **Add existing from** selection if needed, and search for the next source.

For full steps on copying questions across sets and libraries, see [Copy Questions to Practice Sets from Libraries](/products/pear-practice/copy-questions-to-practice-sets-from-libraries).

## Copy Questions from Explore

If source sets live in the Explore library rather than My Library, use the Explore tab to add questions directly to your combined set.

1. Click **Explore**.
2. Search or browse for a practice set by subject, grade, or author.
3. Click on the name of the practice set.
4. Click **View Details**.
5. Find a question and click **+ Add to Set** under **Questions**.
6. Repeat for each question you want from Explore.

Copied questions default to private sharing settings in your library. For full steps, see [Copy Question from Explore](/products/pear-practice/copy-question-from-explore).

<Note>
  A single practice set supports up to 100 questions. Keep this limit in mind when pulling from multiple sources.
</Note>

## Adjust the Question Order

After copying questions from multiple sources, review the order so the set flows the way you intend.

1. Click **My Library**.
2. Click on the name of your combined practice set.
3. Click **Reorder** under **Questions**.
4. Click and hold a question, then drag it to the correct position.
5. Click **Save**.

To duplicate a question within the set, click the **copy** button (the icon with 2 folders) in the question's toolbar. For full steps, see [Duplicate or Reorder a Question in My Library](/products/pear-practice/duplicate-or-reorder-a-question-in-my-library).

## Assign Your Combined Set

When the set is ready, assign it to your class.

1. Click **Classrooms**.
2. Click on a class name.
3. Click **Assignments**.
4. Click **Create Assignment**.
5. Select your combined practice set.
6. Add a description, set a **Start Date** and **Due Date**, and enter an **Accuracy Goal**.
7. Select the class under **Assign to Classroom**.
8. Click **Create Assignment**.

To confirm the assignment posted correctly, open the class in **Classrooms** and check that it appears under **Assignments** with the correct due date and accuracy goal. Students can access the assignment from **Home**, **My Classes**, or the link posted to Google Classroom.

For full steps on creating and configuring assignments, see [Create Assignment](/products/pear-practice/create-assignment).

Once students complete the assignment, review their results in [Classroom Reports](/products/pear-practice/review-classroom-reports) to see performance by question across the combined set.
