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Building an assessment
Nadine, your example is correct. Nice work! (Two thumbs up!)
Now you need to deal with the points assignment. In my similar module I didn't have to quantify anything. Here, you're likely going to have to use scoring variables (add "1", etc.) that are tied to each of the correct answers - at least, that's what I would do. So theoretically, if you have 10 questions and each is worth 1 point, you would "pass" the assessment with a score of 8 or greater (or whatever your minimum point threshold is).
I would probably stick with 1 point for each correct answer instead of doing 5 points for a wrong answer and 10 points for a correct one (or whatever you have considered) simply because of the effort involved in tracking these.
To get the results, I would encourage you to use a Results slide that is preconfigured for pass/fail values.
Good luck! You're on the right track!
Thank you Joe!