The following provide far more detail on question types and restrictions:

Maplesoft's introduction to Maple T.A.
pdf Introduction to Maple T.A.

Questions of type "Maple graded" require considerably more care to write (both syntactically and algorithmically: marking answers in the manner you expect can be decidedly tricky): this pdf file gives an introduction to using Maple graded questions in your tests.
pdf Maple Graded Questions

The next article examines how closely Maple T.A. implements an ideal online teaching environment. It provides a very helpful examination of the software from a technical perspective and includes many sample questions of Maple-graded type.
pdf Maple T.A. from a teaching perspective

The following zip file expands to documentation on writing question banks with LaTeX. This is the preferred authoring solution for Mathematics staff.
zip LaTeX authoring

Note: LaTeX is a typesetting application that is particularly useful when preparing material containing mathematical formulae. It is free software and is available for any platform. PC users can download MiKTeX and access it through any number of "front-end" applications, including TeXnicenter. Mac users can download the large, but exceptionally useful, MacTeX distribution, which contains everything you'll need. Linux users may use their favourite packaging system to download "tetex" or "texlive".


A bare-bones LaTeX template for use with Maple T.A..
texSimple LaTeX template