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Rush Quiz:
This mode is similar to the normal mode. Except that the first audience member who presses any effective
“Rush Quiz” buttons gets the power to answer the question in a given time. If the answer is right, the audience
will get the credit point. If wrong, he or she will get the negative credit point.
Elimination:
This mode is similar to the normal mode. Except that the audience members who answer the question
correctly in the previous question have permission to enter the next round of question answering, the loser is
eliminated by the system automatically.
Multiple Mode:
The
Multiple Mode
activity is to combine the
Normal Quiz
,
Rush Quiz
and
Elimination
in one single quiz
session. The loaded quiz file or the answer sheet contains the mode activity information in each question set
up. If you choose the
Multiple Mode
as your quiz session activity mode, the system automatically selects the
activity mode for the current quiz question based on what activity mode the system reads from the embedded
mode set up for each question in the quiz file or in the answer sheet. If a loaded quiz file or a loaded answer
sheet contains questions with multiple modes set up, but you use
Normal Quiz
, or
Rush Quiz
, or
Elimination
as the whole quiz session activity mode, the activity mode you select will overwrite the
embedded mode set up in each question. For example, if you select the
Normal Quiz
as your current quiz
session activity mode, but the current question mode is set to
Rush Quiz
, the system will ignore the
Rush
Quiz
activity mode but use the
Normal Quiz
as the whole quiz session activity mode.
Survey:
The
Survey
activity is used for surveying objects. The QClick system collects the audience surveying
responses for the survey object and provides the report of the survey result. You may use the system
Exam
Editor
to create a survey file with the survey object names and the items associated with the objects. A set of
value points from high to low is assigned to the items, which is used as the numeric evaluation of the
surveying object and also used in the system reporting. The survey file to be loaded to the system could be the
Power Point file with the weight information embedded in the file or could be no Power Point file. If no
Power Point survey files are used, the answer sheets with the item weight information associated with the
survey file should be loaded prior to starting surveying activity. The responses from the audiences are just
used to evaluate the survey object and there are no correct or incorrect answers information related to the
responses.