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In Public Beta: Skip-ahead Quizzes
- 13 days ago
Skip-ahead Quizzes have officially entered beta! The feature is now available to all Rise authors.
Please continue sharing your feedback through the embedded survey. It’s been incredibly helpful in shaping the feature so far, and we’d love to keep hearing from you.
Thank you to everyone who contributed feedback during its time in Labs.
Learn more: https://www.articulatesupport.com/article/Rise-Question-Types-for-Quiz-Lessons#skip-ahead
Hi, I've set up a pre-quiz and set the attempts to none. If failed, I'd expect someone to have to complete the full content before then attempting the post-quiz at the end. However, upon testing, the user becomes 'stuck' after 1 failed attempt at the pre-quiz. See attached.
Also, if they failed, they can click back onto the page before and select the pre-assessment pathway again - which basically gives them unlimited attempts.
- LucianaPiazza5 days agoStaff
Hi OliverDeakin-41,
Thanks for reaching out! It sounds like you have limited retries and Require Passing Score To Continue enabled on your end.
- Could you please confirm your current quiz settings?
- Is this happening with any other projects you're working on or just this one?
Based on your screenshot, I recommend disabling the Require Passing Score To Continue feature within your Scoring Quiz Settings.
If you're still experiencing this or running into something different, we'd be happy to take a closer look at a copy of your course within a support case.
Looking forward to hearing from you!
- OliverDeakin-415 days agoCommunity Member
Hi LucianaPiazza Thanks for getting back to me.
You're suggestion of unticking "Require Passing Score to Continue" has resolved the issue of someone who failed the quiz from not being able to complete the full module - thank you.
Thank you for your help.
I also figured out that even though someone could go back and select the pre-quiz option, they cannot take it again as it takes them back to the 'fail' screen.
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