I am using the Quiz in Rise. And as default in each question it sais "This is a multiple choice or 'Pick One' question." And for me it means that more than one answer could be the right one... But when i want to choose wich answers ho is right (more than one) it´s not possible. Help me, what have i missed?
You can set one correct answer in Rise multiple choice quiz questions, but it sounds like you're looking for a way to have more than one correct answer.
We are hoping to roll out a "multiple response" question type soon, so stay tuned here. And if you're interested, you can always submit feature requests directly to our team!
I need this as well. I want people to be able to select their top 3 skills from a list. Hmmm I think I just answered my own question, maybe I should just use a list.
Thanks for the quick reply. Something strange is happening. I did as above (check out my screenshots) and every time I test it via the preview function it comes up as incorrect every time I select only one response. The only time it comes up as correct is if I select both options.
I found this snazzy example made by my colleague, Crystal. She used a Checkbox List block along with a Continue button (renamed "Submit") to create a ungraded multiple response question. Have a look at it here!
That tip is great, but I have a question. How did Crystel make the Continue Button (when clicked on) activate text? I can make it appear as you can see from the attached, but it does not really do anything. Thanks for your help so far.
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Hi Johanna!
You can set one correct answer in Rise multiple choice quiz questions, but it sounds like you're looking for a way to have more than one correct answer.
We are hoping to roll out a "multiple response" question type soon, so stay tuned here. And if you're interested, you can always submit feature requests directly to our team!
In the meantime, check out these creative variations you can create using a basic multiple choice question type.
I need this as well. I want people to be able to select their top 3 skills from a list. Hmmm I think I just answered my own question, maybe I should just use a list.
Hi Greg,
Are you using a Rise quiz lesson, or a knowledge check in blocks?
If you're using a quiz lesson, check out the new Multiple Response question type. That will allow the learner to select more than one correct answer.
Let me know if that's what you were looking for!
Thanks for the quick reply. Something strange is happening. I did as above (check out my screenshots) and every time I test it via the preview function it comes up as incorrect every time I select only one response. The only time it comes up as correct is if I select both options.
Here is the second screenshot if it helps.
Hi Greg! I apologize, I must have misunderstood what you were looking for.
It sounds like you want the learner to mark only 1 answer, but multiple answers could be correct.
If you don't need this interaction to be graded, I'd agree that a Checkbox List block could be used here!
One more thing, Greg--
I found this snazzy example made by my colleague, Crystal. She used a Checkbox List block along with a Continue button (renamed "Submit") to create a ungraded multiple response question. Have a look at it here!
Thanks that is a good idea.
That tip is great, but I have a question. How did Crystel make the Continue Button (when clicked on) activate text? I can make it appear as you can see from the attached, but it does not really do anything. Thanks for your help so far.
Really strange, it just seems to work. The button seems to hide the text below it until pressed. So Problem solved.
That's right, Greg! And for more information about how the continue block works, check out this video from Adam right here.
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