Thank you, Tamara. And, you are right! When the question layer appears, it pauses the timeline of base layer. I used triggers to show the question layers, but using cue points can be healthier since my way doesn't work properly all the time.
Thank you for your response Ridvan. And you actually created the multiple choice interaction; this is not a native storyline quiz interaction? The main goal being to accumulate points to change the state of the points image?
Yeap, you are right. Since I used layers for the questions, I didn't use storyline quiz interaction. In some cases, using multiple choice interaction with layers can become handy.
If you'd like to have a look, here is another example of it; http://rsdesign.s3.amazonaws.com/ELH107/Birds/story_html5.html
I can see you have shown result slide at the end of your quiz. I just want to confirm, did you use the result slide of storyline itself or you have used a normal slide as a result slide and shown the percentage progress using variable. I am asking because I am looking for a interactive video QUIZ where score can be tracked on LMS.
Have you used four different slides for your four Quiz question? because I don't think we can develop four storyline quiz on a single Quiz slide whose score can be tracked on LMS.
Thank you very much! The example is amazing! Thank you!
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