My most visited blog post is this one: Question Question Slides in Captivate - Captivate blog
It proves that you are not the only one confused by the Quizzing features. Beware: this was written for versions before 9. In 9 there are some significant changes, one of them being that there is no longer confusion between Skip and Next, because 9 has dedicated buttons during Review (both Back and Next). I should update a lot of blog posts, but time is always the problem.
As for your other questions I recently fixed a course with similar requirements. Passing score was set to 100%!
I took this approach (but that means taking out navigation in between question slides and preventing that users can freely navigate to question slides):
- Set the number of attempts on Question Level to Inifinite
- On the question slides you only keep the Submit button and eventually the Clear button (has only effect before submitting)
- Uncheck the option Backwards navigation in Quiz Preferences
- Check the option 'Hide playbar during Quiz' if you are using a playbar (but I would recommend custom navigation, or at least disable the progress bar or use a technique to prevent scrubbing that progress bar).
With this setup the user will have to answer each question correctly before being able to advance to the next question.
On Quiz Level in this case you only need one attempt.
This is not your present setup, can you specify what the passing score is? Are you aware of the fact that when you offer multiple attempts on Quiz level, that Retake Quiz button on the score slide will reset all answers, not only the wrong answers? Depending on the number of questions this can be even more frustrating than having to answer each question correctly.
That scenario would be:
- Allow one (or maybe two) attempts on Question level
- Allow multiple attempts on Quiz level and have the Retake button on the score slide. You don't talk about Review, but read my blog post about confusion between Retake and Review.
- Define the action On Success on Quiz Level to go to a last slide (do no keep the score slide as last slide) where you offer a Close button.
- If you want to give a Retake course button as well as the default Retake button (for quiz), you'll need to create a shape button, only custom button allowed on a score slide (see: Buttons on Question/Score Slides in Captivate 6? - Captivate blog )