Help! Multiple Questions on one slide and randomize/pool questions and answers

Feb 09, 2015

Hi,

I need to create two different graded quizzes where one needs to be able to have 5 multiple choice questions show on each page/slide.

Ex:

Question 1... answer options (a, b, c, d)

Question 2... answer options (a,b,c,d)

and etc. 

I was able to find this:

https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/multiple-tests-on-one-slide

How can these pages be linked together for grading on one page? Also can the answer options be randomized? And can this be created in a different way where the question can be pooled (ex 10 questions pooled from 20 questions)?

 

 

7 Replies
Emily Ruby

Hello Christine,

Welcome to the community! When you use the method in that thread, it will be sending one correct answer for the one slide. You can track these using a results slide. You may be able to set something up using variables for each correct option. You could add a amount of points for each correct option, and have the variable reference on a results slide.

As far as randomization, and question pools, you would need to look into Question Banks.

christine Q

Hi Emily,

The issue with using the Question banks would be then I would not be able to do multiple questions within one page. Is there any way to get all those functions pulled together:

1.  5 multiple choice questions on one page (sometimes these are mixed T/F and multiple response questions)

2. randomization of those questions

3. randomization of the answer options

I also have engage, presenter and quizmaker at my disposal if any of those might help.

christine Q

Hi Emily,

Is there a way to put multiple pick one answers on a single page? I am running into issues with using radios since every radio on the page ends up getting grouped together. 

ex:

question 1 is a pick one

question 2 is a pick one

question 3 is a pick one

The workaround using the original link I posted only shows how it can work with one multiple choice and one pick one answer.

Thank you for all the help.

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