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Rise Quiz Answer Reveal
Hi,
Is there any way of revealing whether an answer is correct/incorrect but then not highlighting the correct answer (if user has answered incorrectly)?
Thanks
Sophie
Hi folks! Now you can make quizzes more challenging. Show learners feedback without revealing correct answers! Find out how in this article. Enjoy!
34 Replies
- SusanSittnerCommunity Member
I also vote for the feature to show whether or not a question was answered incorrect or correctly without showing the correct answers. thank you!
- MartikaCoxFormer Staff
Hi all,
Thanks for reaching out! I’ve added your feedback and you’ll automatically be notified of any updates we share here.
- DavidTaitSuper Hero
+1 from me for this feature too.
- JennyHuangCommunity Member
+1 for this feature as well, it's come up on multiple occasions for us too
Thanks for your feedback everyone!
- EllenPriceCommunity Member
Any progress on this front? If not, please add my +1 for this feature!
Nothing new to share yet, Ellen. Thanks for checking in!
- EllenPriceCommunity Member
Thanks for your quick response, Alyssa. Any idea if a solution is in the works? Are you able to log my +1 or do I need to do that elsewhere?
My learners are required to score 70% on the assessment to earn credit. If they score less than 70%, they are able to re-take the assessment, but I'm not sure how productive that is without providing any type of feedback. It's certainly not best practices.
Do you have any suggestions for making this assessment a more productive learning opportunity within the current constraints of the Rise Quiz?
On the Quiz title page, I've indicated that the user can go back and review any portion of the course before re-taking the quiz (maybe they'll notice a mistake they made on the quiz?). I've also built a lesson after the quiz that discusses each answer and provides references and links back to content within the course, but a learner can't access this page without achieving 70% (again, to avoid giving all the correct answers before they have passed).
Is this the best I can do? Happy to hear from anyone who has worked around this. Thanks!
Hi Ellen!
This feature isn't on our immediate roadmap, but I've logged your request for it.
Another option is to take the questions from the quiz and add them as knowledge check questions within their appropriate lessons. This will give the learner an opportunity to "practice" the questions in the context of the lesson before seeing the questions again on the quiz.
The community may have other ideas, so I'll open the floor for their suggestions!
- AndySngCommunity Member
That's good to let participant to know whether right or wrong instead of showing the answer. Please implement this useful feature as I see this request has on hold at least a year. Aiyo.
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