In Quizmaker, is it possible to have a 10 question quiz that is randomly generated from 20 questions? The quiz is broken down in to sections and I want to be sure that at each section gets proportionate representation in the quiz. In other words. The biggest section might get 3 questions in the quiz whereas the smallest section may only get 1 question.
given the final quiz would randomly generate a subset of questions, would t be possible to use Review 360 and share ALL the questions (not random) for review with the SMEs? Os shall we deactivate the randomization including all questions during review, and then switching back to random before publishing into production?
Great question! Publishing a course to Review 360 for your stakeholders is intended to show what the learner would experience.
If you need your SMEs to review all of the questions, I would initially publish with no randomization and show all the questions for an initial review. Then, republish with randomization once those initial changes have been incorporated, as there's not currently a way to change a published output. Hope this helps!
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Hello Margaret and welcome to E-Learning Heroes :)
Thanks for reaching out and sharing what you would like to create in Quizmaker.
Yes, this setup is possible with the use of Question Groups.
Check out our documentation here for instructions on how to get this setup.
Hello Leslie,
given the final quiz would randomly generate a subset of questions, would t be possible to use Review 360 and share ALL the questions (not random) for review with the SMEs? Os shall we deactivate the randomization including all questions during review, and then switching back to random before publishing into production?
Thank you
Hi Emanuele,
Great question! Publishing a course to Review 360 for your stakeholders is intended to show what the learner would experience.
If you need your SMEs to review all of the questions, I would initially publish with no randomization and show all the questions for an initial review. Then, republish with randomization once those initial changes have been incorporated, as there's not currently a way to change a published output. Hope this helps!
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