I have 17 questions that center around significant events in history. I want to only present 10 questions to the learner, but the questions need to stay in the same order. (i.e. students shouldn't get a question about 1994 and then 1954)
So far the only way I've thought of accomplishing this is to create multiple question banks and then pull 1 question from each.
I tried the "lock question" and that showed all 17 question instead of only 10, even though I only had randomly select 10 questions. I think how the "lock question" works is if you have a multi-part question you can ensure if one part is selected, all parts go with it.
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Hi Erin - If I'm understanding correctly, I think you can use the "Lock Question" feature which should keep them in a specific order. https://community.articulate.com/articles/creating-and-editing-question-banks
I tried the "lock question" and that showed all 17 question instead of only 10, even though I only had randomly select 10 questions. I think how the "lock question" works is if you have a multi-part question you can ensure if one part is selected, all parts go with it.
I think it would have to be multiple question banks
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