This article explains how to create the "Multiple Correct Option" Quiz questions for the course content.
A Quiz is usually a short test. It is an interesting and engaging way for learners to better understand the nuances of the course. Learners can attempt it at any time and view instant results.
To create new items for the Quiz instantly click on “Add New Question”.
A page will open asking you to choose your preferred Type of Question.
Click on the box beside Type, then select "Multiple Correct Options".
Multiple Correct Options
This is a multiple-choice question which can have more than one correct answer.
Example
Question: Which number is greater than 10?
a) 11
b) 100
c) 5
d) 9
Answer: a) 11 & b) 100
Subject
Enter the subject name here.
Example: Maths.
Topic
The topic is a defined area of the subject. Defining the topic gives a heads up to the learners to prepare accordingly.
Example: Algebra.
Tags
Tags are meant to specify individual topics & sub-topics related to the Quiz. You need to separate the tags by comma.
Example: Mathematics, Modern Math, Algebra, Number System.
Is Group Question?
Sometimes a batch of questions is formed from one single Question.
Example: A reading comprehension question will have a batch of questions from one common ground only.
If this question is one of them, tick it off.
Question Text
Enter the actual question here.
Options
Enter your answer option in Option 1, Option 2 & so on.
To add options click on "+" right below the last option.
You need to tick the boxes placed beside the correct options.
Explanation
You can choose to provide the explanation to the correct answer here.
Show Advanced Options
Click on "Show Advanced Options" to discover more options.
- Order: Define the order of the question by giving them numerical value.
- Mark: This is the marks allotted to individual correct answers.
- Penalty: This is the marks deducted from the total score for marking individual question wrong.
Click on "submit" to add the above question to the Quiz.
Repeat the process to add more questions.
After submitting all the questions, click on "save" to update all the changes.
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