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Multi language graded quizzing with question banks
Dear, I created 3 projects/graded quiz with result slide in Dutch, French and English. Separately all working fine.
I need to combine these 3 projects in one, at the beginning the user chooses the language and at the end i need the score of 1 quiz in LMS. When creating the LMS package I only can select 1 result slide. When I click the review button on one of the result slides, I sometimes got the review of another language :(
Any chance I can fix this project? If not, i don't mind starting all over again.
Can someone please tell me how to start a multi-language quiz, with questions banks and result slide? Another idea?
Thank you for helping me out.
Saike
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Very nice Owen! Thanks for sharing. This has been a very common question/issue lately.
- KarenLoomisCommunity Member
VS - would you be able to send me the .story file? I am not sure how you're setting up the results.scorepoints variables in the proxy quiz...
Hi Karen! I'm not sure if Valentino is subscribed to this thread or not and you may need to send a PM

- DianaMyersCommunity Member
Hi All!
I may be a little late to this topic, but this exact issue came up today for one of theStoryline develolpers in our office. I didn't know about this thread until after I came up with my solution, but I wanted to share it in case it helps someone else.
Background:
- We have one course that includes two quizzes: one in English and the other in French.
- The quizzes use separate question banks to display 5 questions
- Learners have to correctly answer 4 of the 5 questions presented to them order to pass the quiz
- Learners have to pass their respective quiz before they will receive credit for completing the course
- We only needed to send a Pass/Incomplete status to the LMS - we didn't need to send a final score
- The author of this course wasn't comfortable using a lot of variables to achieve the desired outcome
Solution:
- I inserted a new "overall" graded results slide
- I added a on both the English and French Quiz results slides to jump to the "overall" results slide if the user passed the quiz
- I removed all of the standard text that came with that results slide, but I kept the Success layer
- To make sure I used the correct results variables from both quizzes, I added text boxes to display them on the slide - these have to be there so they can be used for the slide trigger
- I changed the Slide trigger that Shows the success layer and added 2 conditions: Show Success Layer IF the English Quiz results variable was greater than or equal to the passing score value OR the French Quiz results variable was greater than or equal to the passing score value
- I changed the LMS Publishing Settings to use the new "overall" results slide as the Pass/Incomplete Indicator for the course
- After verifying this this solution worked, I updated the final "overall' results slide to look like an end of course slide. I did this because the user already received his or her score at the end of the quiz he or she completed. I moved the quiz variables and success messages off screen and then formatted the slide with a sample end of course message.
I've included a screen shot of the "overall" results slide that submits to the LMS. I also included the Storyline file I mocked up to test this method. (Note, my 9th grade French is very rusty, so I used Lorem Ipusm text in place of French text in my sample version). Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions at all!
Best Wishes!!!
- ShirinBhasinCommunity Member
Hello,
I am responding to this really old thread. I am hoping someone will be able to help me! I am working on Storyline 360.
I have run into a similar situation. However, mine is a 2-role branching scenario where there can also be a learner who can perform both the roles, and therefore, will have to take both the assessments. So in my case, there can be three types of reporting to the LMS for the course to show complete:
- Role A assessment results
- Role B assessment results
- Role A+B assessment results (if the learner is performing both the roles)
I tried following the sample story that Diana has shared above. Everything work's fine. But I get stuck in the third scenario above. After clearing Role A assessment, when I go to role B assessment, the assessment question options are disabled. I cant select any of the choices for the assessment questions. Is this because the result has already been submitted to the LMS? Can anyone help me come up with a possible solution?
Thank you!
Hi Diana,
Never to late to share a solution! Thanks for popping in here to share your example, and sorry that you didn't find the thread sooner when you were setting this up yourself.

- GraceTangCommunity Member
Hello,
I'm working on a sales training course that isn't in multiple languages, but I'd like to be able to create multiple branching scenes based on the market where the learner works. Because there are content differences between markets, I would also like to have different graded quizzes at the end of each branching scene. However, I would like to be able to report only 1 score to the LMS based on the branched quiz that the learner selects.
I'm reading this post and others like it, and I'm wondering if anyone has any tips. It sounds like some folks have resigned themselves to creating entirely separate courses, while others have experimented with variables or proxy slides as shown in this thread.
I'm fairly new to Storyline, so if anyone can help, I would be very grateful!
Grace
- OwenHoltSuper Hero
Diane's solution above should work for you. Each branch or scenario could have its own quiz and then pass the results to a master quiz results slide following the steps she detailed. Point the LMS to the master results slide.
- AnnaVeachCommunity Member
I'm trying to something just like what is described above (not different languages, just different regions) and when I tested the above test file in SCORM Cloud, it doesn't return any score. That was the problem I was having when I tried it on my own without the extra variables. I figured the standard test mode (mine are simulations) results slide would suffice, I created a final results slide, but I put a button on the screen for each region and attached a trigger to submit results. Unfortunately, this isn't working.
That hasn't worked as far as I can tell, but as I stated, I published the file provided above and it didn't work in my "test LMS" on SCORM Cloud. Any other suggestions would be incredibly helpful. I'm trying to reduce the number of courses we have to load in our LMS due to not being able to upload it on my own.Thanks!
Hi Anna,
Which file above were you testing?
Also, can you offer a bit more detail about this "put a button on the screen for each region and attached a trigger to submit results. "
- AnnaVeachCommunity Member
The one that Diana shared up there called Two_Quiz_One_LMS_Result_v2. It showed a complete and passed for both branches but no score was returned. I have no way of testing it in my company's actual LMS without making it a live course.
As far as the buttons, I created a final Results slide, and removed the trigger to submit results. I added two buttons, one called North, one called South and added triggers to the buttons to submit the results from the correct Results slides at teh end of each of my branched graded simulations. I was really hoping that would work, the same way it does when you put a trigger that says "Click here if you agree with this statement" and then it closes out the course and the user gets a completion status. I haven't really been too concerned about the score up until I started this project. Before this, it was always just going for a completion.
Thanks for your help!
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