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Allowing user to miss a question in a quiz?
Hi,
Could someone remind me how I can allow a user to miss a question in a quiz in Storyline please. So to hit submit without answering and then just move to the next question. It'd be fine to have it just score as an incorrect answer. Although might be even better marked as incompleted so they can return to it before actually finishing the quiz.. It is just a set of review questions to help users revise and think about stuff, not a real test, but having a score at the end is still good. The 'you must pop up' is annoying even with the text changed. Is there an easy way to make it not appear?
Thanks
- JeanetteBrooksCommunity Member
Sarah I'm so sorry I missed your question yesterday! For some reason I didn't receive a notification about your post yesterday or the one today, which is odd. Will have to look into that.
Regarding your question about the sequence drag/drop. What I would do is create a true/false variable that pays attention to whether the learner got the sequence drag/drop question correct. Set its initial value to false, and use a trigger to change it to True at the beginning of the timeline of the Correct feedback layer.
If you prefer not to show feedback after the question, here's what worked for me: keep the feedback turned on, but just add a trigger that immediately hides the layer and moves the learner to the next slide when the feedback layer appears. That way the learner doesn't see the feedback layer but you can still use it to trigger your Variable to change. Attached is an example.
- JeanetteBrooksCommunity Member
Also Sarah - regarding the question bank issue - I'm seeing the same behavior. Let me go ahead and submit that to our dev team as an issue, and I'll let you know once I find out more.
- SarahEdnayCommunity Member
Hi Jeanette
No worries. That's great - I tried the sequence drag & drop & that works fine, thank you.
Glad you experienced the same with the Question Banks - that's rescued my sanity Can start the weekend happy now. - EoghanOMaolainCommunity Member
Jeanette Brooks said:
Right now there isn't an option to remove the correct/incorrect banner at the bottom, but you can conceal it if you draw a rectangle on the lower portion of your slide master layout. That works best, of course, if your slide is a solid color and you make the rectangle the same color.
I've tried this and it doesn't work. These banners are an irritating unnecessary feature and I can't find a way to turn them off. I've tried using shapes in the slide master - in layers and direct on the review slide itself and can't get anything to work.My client is adamant that they don't want them and if I can't get rid of them, I'll need to use a different development tool.
Hi Eoghan,
Did you see the reply I shared on your other post here?
- sarahlowCommunity Member
Hi there,
I may have found a workaround for a self-assessment quiz where I wanted to allow the learner to not select any answers if it suited them.
This is what I did:
Graded question > multiple response > added an answer "none of the above" (not selected as a correct response in the form view) > left the feedback blank so the learner goes straight to the results.