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MarcoLara
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7 years ago

Matching Drop Down - How to add more options

Hi, i making a Quiz  Matching Drop Down where the student need to select the right options, there are 2 questions, and they have only 2 options to select. I want to add 2 more answers  "wrong answers to select just to add more difficult".

Someone know how can i add more answers to select but without add more questions in this kind of slide?

Thanks in advance

10 Replies

  • Hi Marco,

    I believe in that question type each item must have a matching response to appear in the list. In Form View, I tried to 'trick it' by adding a blank space in the question area with an answer, but that resulted in too many drop-down bars.

    Have you tried a freeform drag and drop question? That should allow you to add more answers than questions. Here’s a built-in template called Axis I downloaded from the Content Library that has 4 answer choices. I removed 2 question and placement boxes so it looks like there are more choices than questions. Maybe this can help!

  • MarcoLara's avatar
    MarcoLara
    Community Member

    Thanks both. Yes Ren i also have tried other type of slides, like multiple choice, but my client have a request that there must be 1 question per slide and a lot of answers to select, where just 1 is the correct. So in multiple choice the size of the screen wont allow me to add a lot of choices, Matching Drop Down have the perfect design to add a lot of answers  to select. But there must be a way to do this.

  • MarcoLara's avatar
    MarcoLara
    Community Member

    In my quiz there is 4 questions, by the size of the screen i can just add 2 questions per slide, but the student need to have the 4 choices to select "Fortalezas, Amenazas, Oportunidades, Debilidades".

     

     

  • Thanks for sharing your samples Marco, I understand why you'd like to use the drop-down. Take a peek at this article on creating your own drop-down lists. If this doesn't help, perhaps someone in the community can suggest a good workaround to this question type.

    I think it's a great design. Maybe you can submit a feature request and be able to easily add choices in the future!

    • PhilMayor's avatar
      PhilMayor
      Super Hero

      As Ten suggests the only way would be to build your own drop downs.

  • MarcoLara's avatar
    MarcoLara
    Community Member

    Thanks a lot, i will check the article to know how to make my own drop down list, just wondering if this method can send results. And for sure i will submit a feature request, i saw some examples in Flash, so this option must be on storyline.

     

    • elearningIDelea's avatar
      elearningIDelea
      Community Member

      Do you mind providing the source file so that I may see how you went about this?

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