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#68:
Writing a Quiz
What’s the Rule?
When setting up the quiz, specify how users are required to interact with your
quiz, based on your overall goals for the presentation. For example:
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Choose Optional if the quiz is for self-interest, or based on rudimentary
information. Users can decide whether it’s worth their time based on their
level of interest and expertise in the material.
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Choose Required if the user must attempt the quiz. An attempt means answer-
ing one question and clicking Submit—the presentation won’t move beyond
the quiz questions, although the user can navigate among quiz questions.
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Choose Pass Required if the user is participating in an active learning situa-
tion where a specified level of understanding (based on the score) must be
demonstrated. If you choose this option, the presentation includes a scor-
ing slide explaining the issues.
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Choose Answer All if you need a response for each quiz question, such as
feedback on a course module or a survey. The user can’t skip questions or
move among the quiz slides without responding.
7. Click OK to close the dialog and return to the presentation. The quiz
questions are configured and added automatically. Save the presenta-
tion to store your quiz.
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