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Quiz Retry Options
Hello
I have a number of regulatory modules are employees must pass each year, and the pass rate is 100% (they aren't long quizzes!).
I was wondering if there is an option in Rise to enable the user to restart the quiz as soon as they get an answer wrong?
I have it set to allow them to see if they have got each question right or wrong, and have had a lot of feedback from people saying it's frustrating to have to complete the rest of the quiz if they know they've already failed by getting one wrong.
Thank you!
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- AdamThomas-6b22Community Member
I have been thinking about this recently, and I suppose I understand the logic in NOT allowing immediate retries for questions in a quiz set. This would always generate a 100% pass rate, instead of being able to set a specific pass rate - say like, 80%.
My work around is to create each question separately, and allow retries. Then the learner can move on to the next question.
One solution would be to create a quiz set, which upon completion shows the questions with the incorrect answers. A number of retries could be set for incorrect questions.
Regardless, knowing which questions you get wrong is valuable.
- WendyRijkhoffCommunity Member
In Storyline retrying (only) incorrectly answered questions after completing a quiz is already possible for many, many years. It is a basic functionality. And this feature request has been requested in Rise many, many years ago as well. In your work around you create each question separately, and allow retries, so you also always generate a 100% pass right? With this feature request in Rise (already in use in Storyline) you can still set a specific pass rate, learners would still be required to retry the incorrect questions to reach (and indeed they could exceed) the pass rate. I do NOT understand the logic in not having this basic functionality in place :-)
Hi WendyRijkhoff! I'm happy to share this with our product team, but I want to make sure I understand what you're looking to achieve. It sounds like you'd like to set a specific pass rate and not allow learners to retry quiz questions that might possibly give them a higher score than what they originally received. Am I on the right track? If not, please let me know! I want to make sure I'm sharing exactly what you'd like in Rise 360.
- KaitieConrad-7eCommunity Member
+ 1 tracking
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