Creating a Mutliple Select Quiz

Mar 09, 2017

I wanted to know if it is possible to create this quiz in storyline. This quiz needs to appear on the screen as shown in the attachment. I have several requirements.

The quiz will contain 10 slides with a picture of the boat at the top with the grid the learner completes directly below. The attached sample is one of the pictures and the grid the learner must complete.

For the boat type, size, operation, and activity, there is one correct response. The boat type question needs to be weighted differently than the size, operation, and activity.

The right side around the passengers is more complex.  The operator is the only person that will be identified first by anyone taking the test. The picture will not have the passengers labeled so if you look at the picture and you pick the child first as the passenger and I pick an adult as the passenger we are both right.  Ultimately the selections must match the picture but can be in any order. All other parameters also associated with the passenger such as age, wearing a floatation device, etc. must also be correct. 

On the right side, the OP (operator) has to be weighted differently than the passengers.

If possible, I'd like to compile a score after the first picture. Then I'd like to present the next boat picture with the grid and again, score the results once the learner completes.  Can I aggregate the scores from the 10 pictures?

I am wondering if any of this is even possible. Thanks for your help.

4 Replies
Mike Enders

Hi Linda,

If I'm reading your inquiry correctly, I think your best bet is to break each boat question up into several questions so that you can weight and score each piece to your liking. So question 01 might be a simple multiple choice asking about the boat type (since it has a unique weighting) and then question 02 could be a multiple response (or a pick many) where you have the learner select the size, operation, and activity options. 

You'd take this approach with the other elements as well, creating the appropriate question type that can address each of the individual areas. 

As for scoring, this would depend upon if you wanted to show the learner their score on each boat. If so, you could create a results slide at the end of each question set and show the learner how they did on that particular boat. 

And then for reporting back to the LMS, you could create a results slide that pulls in the results from all of the individual results slides to compile them all together for reporting. 

As for the question design, I might try something like the below mock up for how you'd present each particular section. Basically, you'd pull up a visual portion of the larger graph for each question and then create your selection objects on top of it.

I hope this helps!

Mike

Linda Figueroa

Thank you for the suggestion.  My issue is the right side of the quiz. If you look at the picture, when the learner completes that side of the quiz, they can identify the passengers in any order they like. So in the first passenger row, one learner might identify male, age 8, wearing a life vest and that would be correct. someone else might say female, age 12, wearing life vest in that same row and that's correct. The passengers are not labeled on the photo so it needs to be kind of free form.  Any ideas on how to address this requirement?

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