Multiple Response Question
Feb 05, 2014
Hi, I have Quizmaker '09 at the moment.
I want to create a question with multiple possible answers and have the participants select 3 correct answers.
I can only see ways of doing this when all correct options are identified rather than just 3. Can you help?
An example of the question is am asking is:
Below are a number of customer drivers when it comes to coating selection. Select three that might be particularly important to an owner
Possible answers ( correct options are in red)
Cost Time to first maintenance Meets specified approvals Fast return to service Easy to apply Technical service Fast cure Low VOC Durability 30 year track record Solvent Free Appears on utility’s approved list of products Warranty available Surface tolerant – needs minimal surface preparation Good availability Excellent chemical resistance Moisture tolerant Requires standard spray equipment Low temperature cure One coat system
1 Reply
Hi Gemma,
Does it help to watch - Creating Questions & Customizing Feedback (2:07).
Or
Select Survey Question, to meet the question type select at least, of your from the Quizmaker menu.
Choose Pick Many and be sure to work in Form View (menu) at first.
Type or paste your question in.
Select at least three customer drivers that might be particularly important to an owner - when it comes to coating selection
And fill out
A Cost
B Low VOC
C Good availability
D Easy to apply
... and so on
Save & Close when your done, and Preview (F12). The answers wil not be evaluated or graded!
I hope this helps.
If you choose to make a quiston like
Select Graded Question, to meet the question type select at least, of your from the Quizmaker menu.
Choose Multiple responce and be sure to work in Form View (menu) at first
Select all the customer drivers that are of importantance to an owner - when it comes to coating selection
A x Cost (selected as right)
B x Low VOC (selected as right)
C o Good availability (unselected, wrong)
D x Easy to apply (selected as right)
E 0 Moisture tolerant (unselected, wrong)
Then when the question is not properley answerd, there will be an 'this is incorrect' message.'
Does this make sense?
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