I am using Quizmaker 13, and would like to create a branching quiz based on the text entry.
I would like to ask users to enter a series of letters to form a password, and then if they get the first entry correct, it will take them to the next question to re-enter the password.
On a 'Fill in the Blank' question, I am unable to change the 'Feedback' option to by choice to enable to branching option to appear.
Is there any way I can feedback by choice on a text entry question?
Is it possible to include a number of questions in the same order?
This is with regards to my earlier question, if i randomise the quiz, the re-entry of the password question doesn't follow - even with the branching built.
This looks like a tricky one so just to clarify, I have been asked to create a quiz that shows an image, and asks the user to input the password from the image, if they get it correct, they are asked to re-enter the password, but if they get it wrong I want them to move onto the next password, effectively skipping the 're-entry' question. Also, to add more confusion, I have a bank of 30 questions but I only need 10 to be included in the test.
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Hi Rebecca and welcome to E-Learning Heroes!
You will not be able to change the feedback on this question type to 'by choice', but you can still change the branching options:
Hi Leslie,
Thank you, I have been a member for a while (almost 2 years!) but this is my first post.
This solves all of my issues - thank you!
Rebecca
Glad to hear it Rebecca Thanks for popping back in with an update.
Hi Leslie,
Is it possible to include a number of questions in the same order?
This is with regards to my earlier question, if i randomise the quiz, the re-entry of the password question doesn't follow - even with the branching built.
This looks like a tricky one so just to clarify, I have been asked to create a quiz that shows an image, and asks the user to input the password from the image, if they get it correct, they are asked to re-enter the password, but if they get it wrong I want them to move onto the next password, effectively skipping the 're-entry' question. Also, to add more confusion, I have a bank of 30 questions but I only need 10 to be included in the test.
Sorry in advance for the confusing example!
Thanks
Rebecca
Hi Rebecca!
I'm not sure how you plan on accomplishing the first part as far as what the password 'should' be, but it can be done. I'm attaching a rough example.
Also, you can set up your questions in a question bank and choose the number of questions that should present themselves.
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