It is definitely possible to draw from multiple banks. I've posted a super-quick sample showing one way it can be done. Each bank has only one question. Then, I've inserted two "Draw Questions from Bank" slides. Each "Draw" pulls from a different bank. The results slide at the end will report on the answers to both "Draw" slides.
You're welcome Courtney. I'm afraid I might not understand what it is you're trying to do. In the example I posted, the student would see both "Draw" slides as part of the same quiz. I don't believe it is possible to have a "Draw" slide randomly draw from separate banks, nor is it possible to randomize the order of "draw" slides. How many questions do you need to randomize?
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Hi Courtney,
It is definitely possible to draw from multiple banks. I've posted a super-quick sample showing one way it can be done. Each bank has only one question. Then, I've inserted two "Draw Questions from Bank" slides. Each "Draw" pulls from a different bank. The results slide at the end will report on the answers to both "Draw" slides.
Thank you for the example! Is it possible, though, for one quiz to draw from both banks, randomly, at the same time?
You're welcome Courtney. I'm afraid I might not understand what it is you're trying to do. In the example I posted, the student would see both "Draw" slides as part of the same quiz. I don't believe it is possible to have a "Draw" slide randomly draw from separate banks, nor is it possible to randomize the order of "draw" slides. How many questions do you need to randomize?
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