Multiple Results Within A Quiz?

Sep 01, 2011

Hi. I'm brand new ot Quizmaker. I want to construct a 50-question quiz that tests multiple competencies. It appears that a quiz can only contain one set of pass/fail results per quiz, even if are multiple groups of questions. What I really want is to provide pass/fail after each group of questions. Is there a way to do that?

9 Replies
Jeanette Brooks

Hi John, and welcome! Currently there isn't a way to provide scoring information by question group, nor is there a way to display different result slides (besides pass/fail) based on the score. However, feature requests are welcome!

One idea would be to use separate quizzes for each competency, and display the results for that competency at the end of each quiz. Another idea, if you can structure the questions such that they're all scored on the same continuum, is to use this approach, which involves customizing the result slide at the end to display scoring brackets, so that learners can interpret their score.

Phil Mayor

Hi John

I meant to post this morning but got way laid.  I echo everything Jeanette has said, one other thing which may help is if you place each quiz next to each other in the ppt presentation and only allow them to take the quiz once the results slides would sit next to each other and they could review their competencies very easily by using the previous button

Laura Payette

I've got the same question John had. If I make individual quizzes as a workaround, though, is there a way to track the overall result at the end? For example, let's say there are five quizzes and a learner can fail one but still pass the overall test as long as they pass the other four quizzes. Is there any way to set that up and track it?

Peter Zaidel

Laura,

While it's difficult to give feedback on each section, you can give them feedback on how they're doing so far in the quiz.  You can make one quiz with multiple question groups.  At the end of each question group insert a blank slide and then copy and paste the " ( points)" from the results slide onto the the blank slides.  That will give your students feedback on how they're doing in the quiz so far.

Bethre Means

Peter Zaidel said:

Laura,

While it's difficult to give feedback on each section, you can give them feedback on how they're doing so far in the quiz.  You can make one quiz with multiple question groups.  At the end of each question group insert a blank slide and then copy and paste the " ( points)" from the results slide onto the the blank slides.  That will give your students feedback on how they're doing in the quiz so far.


Peter, can you give some details on how you would do this? Where do you add a blank slide in Quizmaker?

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