
ADOBE PRESENTER 7
Using Adobe Presenter 7
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Click OK.
See also
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Create a quiz
” on page 37
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Add questions to presentations
” on page 38
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Quiz boundaries
” on page 36
Set a pass rate for a quiz
When you place quizzes in a presentation, you set a pass rate for users. The pass rate is a percentage or numeric value
that users must reach in order to pass the quizzes. For example, setting a pass of 80% requires users to get 80% of
the questions correct in order to pass.
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In PowerPoint, open a presentation (PPT or PPTX file).
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Select Adobe Presenter
> Quiz Manager. (PowerPoint 2007 users select Adobe Presenter
> Manage Quiz.)
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In the Quiz Manager, select a quiz and click Edit.
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Click the Pass Or Fail Options tab.
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Select a Pass Or Fail option:
“#” % Or More Of Total Score To Pass
Enter a percentage value that students must meet in order to pass. For
example, if 100 is the maximum quiz score, then 80% means a score of 80 is required to pass.
“#” Or More Of Total Score To Pass
Enter a numeric value that students must meet in order to pass. For example, if
you enter a value of 50, students must have a score of 50 or above to pass.
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Click OK.
See also
“
Create a quiz
” on page 37
“
Add questions to presentations
” on page 38
Set score display
You can set the way the quiz score is reported to users.
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In PowerPoint, open a presentation (PPT or PPTX file).
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Select Adobe Presenter
> Quiz Manager. (PowerPoint 2007 users select Adobe Presenter
> Manage Quiz.)
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In the Quiz Manager dialog box, select a quiz and click Edit.
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Click the Quiz Settings tab.
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Select Show Score At End Of Quiz.
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Click Quiz Result Messages.
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Select a score option:
Display Score
Specifies that the numeric score is displayed.
Display Percent Score
Specifies that a score as a percentage of total is displayed.
Tally Correct
Specifies that a score in tally form (for example, “7 out of 10 correct”) is displayed.
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