Forum Discussion

TraceyJohnston-'s avatar
TraceyJohnston-
Community Member
11 years ago

How do I create an exercise/quiz using drop-down menus?

Hello,   I want to create a mandatory exercise that has 4 questions on one slide.  Each question provides a description of an issue and the exercise is asking users to select what they think is the correct resolution to that issue.  The resolution options appear as a drop-down that has 3 possible responses.     The difficulty is that I want the possible responses in the drop-down to be different for all four questions on the slide.   I also want to provide "correct" and "not correct" feedback (either via pop-up text boxes or color-coding visual) when drop-down options are selected.

How do I do this?  

Thank you!  Tracey

    • EstherRamiri468's avatar
      EstherRamiri468
      Community Member

      This was very helpful Mary. 

      Did you happen to get this converted to a quiz question? Just wondering what the Form View looked like and what the scoring triggers were. I'm definitely going to use something like this for a current project. 

  • Hi,

    I've used Mike Taylors blog to create my own version of this type of slide, but I think I'm getting ahead of myself (Being a bit of a newbie)...

    I've changed it to have three different drop down Q&A's on the same slide, and I was hoping to make it so that when the user has selected their three answers and clicked the submit button, they would get a box underneath each and all of their responses telling them if they had it right or wrong before scoring the answer moving onto the next question.

    I'm getting a bit bogged down by it, trying to work out all the different layers and triggers. Am I barking up the wrong tree here? should I keep it simple and do three seperate slides, or is there a better way?

    The attached slide is the one I have been trying to work it out on..

  • GregReeder's avatar
    GregReeder
    Community Member

    A year later and still helpful, thanks for the thread everyone and thanks for the example, Mary! This is exactly what I was looking for.

  • Hi Clarinda!

    Esther and Mary might not be subscribed to this discussion, but you're welcome to contact them directly through their profile by clicking on their name and selecting Contact Me