I´m new to Storyline and I´m testing around. I´ve tried to add a multiple choice question, which worked fine but there is always only one correct option you can set. Is there a way, to set more than 1 correct answer?
Let´s say I got a question with 4 Answer Options, and 1+3 are correct but 2+4 not. So how could I set that up in storyline since there is only the option to set 1 correct answer?
You should follow the web conventions of radio buttons for single select and check boxes for multiple select, this helps reduce the cognitive load as users will list your course with preconceptions built form years on the web
I recently had a similar requirement. Based on the answer to the first question, the user will be directed to 2 different paths with subsequent questions. Here, I selected the multiple choice question with radio button. I selected the score by choice option that allowed me to choose a specific path. I disabled the feedback option to avoid confusions. You could create layers to provide feedback based on the solution.
However, it looks like, you are not creating a graded quiz. You can select the survey question option for your requirement.
Let´s say I got a question with 4 Answer Options, and 1+3 are correct but 2+4 not. So how could I set that up in storyline since there is only the option to set 1 correct answer?
It has been four years, so I hope you found a solution!
But if not, what you can do is set up an offscreen True/False quiz question (T/F), then create a dummy multiple choice question onscreen (1, 2, 3, 4 radio buttons).
Set up triggers so if 1 or 3 are selected, the state of True on the real quiz question (which is offscreen) = Selected. If 2 or 4 are selected, False = Selected.
The Submit button will then pass on T/F as the answer.
(This is the same type of method provided in a different help question I've come across on these forums, so if my suggestion works, thanks goes to the original poster.)
You will also have to set up a state to ensure that one of the numbers (1,2,3,4) is selected before Submit can be clicked on.
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Have you tried a Multiple Response question?
Definitely try the Multiple response question! That should give you what you are looking for!
Where are the Multiple Response questions in Storyline 360? Thanks
Select Slides>Graded Questions>Multiple Response.
Appreciated
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I do not see Multiple Response under Graded Questions. Please help
In fact, I don't see any built in graded questions when I click Slides > Graded Questions. How do I get them back, please!
Hi Karen,
Thanks for reaching out and sharing what you are (not) seeing within the Storyline 360 software.
It looks like you have the content filtered, which is why you are not seeing the option.
Here's a Peek 360 video simulating what you are seeing and how to get those options back.
THANK YOU so much for the quick, helpful reply. Your solution fixed my
issue!
Karen Alveston | M.A., Instructional Design
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So I understand 'multiple responses', but I want to keep it so that users can only select one answer. Is there a way to do that?
Hi, Chris.
If you only want to allow the user to choose one option, then Multiple Choice will be a better option:
Let me know if that's not exactly what you're looking for.
Hi Maria,
Thanks for your fast response!
I want it to look like a multiple choice question, but I want every answer
to be correct and provide unique feedback for each answer.
Is that a bit sneaky?
Kind regards,
Chris
You should follow the web conventions of radio buttons for single select and check boxes for multiple select, this helps reduce the cognitive load as users will list your course with preconceptions built form years on the web
I wondered that, okay thanks!
Greetings,
I have the same question as above:
"I want it to look like a multiple choice question, but I want every answer
to be correct."
In my desired scenario, there is no one right or wrong answer, the user just needs to choice the one that best fits them (like an opinion poll).
Multiple response doesn't fit this criteria.
Thanks for any guidance you can give.
~ Tracy
I recently had a similar requirement. Based on the answer to the first question, the user will be directed to 2 different paths with subsequent questions. Here, I selected the multiple choice question with radio button. I selected the score by choice option that allowed me to choose a specific path. I disabled the feedback option to avoid confusions. You could create layers to provide feedback based on the solution.
However, it looks like, you are not creating a graded quiz. You can select the survey question option for your requirement.
Stefan Basen
Let´s say I got a question with 4 Answer Options, and 1+3 are correct but 2+4 not. So how could I set that up in storyline since there is only the option to set 1 correct answer?
It has been four years, so I hope you found a solution!
But if not, what you can do is set up an offscreen True/False quiz question (T/F), then create a dummy multiple choice question onscreen (1, 2, 3, 4 radio buttons).
Set up triggers so if 1 or 3 are selected, the state of True on the real quiz question (which is offscreen) = Selected.
If 2 or 4 are selected, False = Selected.
The Submit button will then pass on T/F as the answer.
(This is the same type of method provided in a different help question I've come across on these forums, so if my suggestion works, thanks goes to the original poster.)
You will also have to set up a state to ensure that one of the numbers (1,2,3,4) is selected before Submit can be clicked on.