Similar to Multiple Choice questions, Multiple Response questions are widely used to test learners understanding about a certain field or to check their ability to recall information. but unlike multiple-choice questions where there’s only one correct answer, Multiple Response Questions allow learners to select multiple correct options from a list.
Insert a Multiple Choices Question
1. Go to Quiz tab on the ribbon, click New Question and choose Multiple Responses
The question slide has three components:
- (1) the top text box to add the question title;
- (2) the answer area with four default answer options;
- (3) and the Submit button.
Customizing Multiple Response Question
After creating a Multiple Response question, you can customize several of its attributes.
First, click to select Answer are of Multiple Response question
Layout: by default, Multiple Response question is arranged vertically in 1 column. You can select Layout section in Properties tab -> Size & Properties -> Layout
- None: This option allows you to resize and reposition answer options freely.
- Grid: This option arranges answer options in the grid pattern.
Setting Correct Answer
For multiple response question type, you must also indicate which answer is correct—just select the radio button for the correct response(s). Double click checkbox to set current answer to correct answer.
To set a score and report for a Multiple Choice question, select the Answer area of the question. Then, go to the Properties pane > Quiz tab > Question Section
Question Type: Select question type of question:
- Graded: measure learners’ performance
- Survey: collect learners’ feedback or information
Report Answer: track learners’ results or not. interaction ID: id of interaction objects
Points of a correct answer: set points for correct answers. see this user guide for details.
Number of attempts: set the maximum number of attempts that learners can interact with the question
Shuttle Answer: mix up answer options when the question is presented to learners
Limit time to answer the question: set a time limit that only allows learners to respond to the question in the given period.
Customizing Feedback Layout
SmartTutor automatically adds default feedback layers for Multiple Response questions
Graded | Survey |
Correct Feedback | Complete Feedback |
Incorrect Feedback | Incomplete Feedback |
Try Again Feedback | Timeout Feedback |
Incomplete Feedback | |
Timeout Feedback |