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How Remove quiz questions in Captivate 10?
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What do you mean? You can delete quiz slides the same way as a normal slide: select in filmstrip and delete. However the score slide will remain but set hidden. Hidden slides are not included in outpu, do mot worry.
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The participants must answer all questions correctly.
When I answer all 8 questions correctly, I have passed 100%.
When I delete 2 questions and answer the 6 remaining questions correctly, I get an insufficient at the end.
Is there a setting somewhere?
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How did you test? Can you check the Advanced Interaction panel (F9) to see what the Total Score is?
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I receive a notification after each question
"correct".
I gave 10 points to each question, for a total of 60 points.
After the course I do not passed the report.
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Pkease, post a screenshot of the Adbvanced Interaction panel (F9)!
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This doesn't look like being the default score slide: where is the Continue button? The system variables have the correct values. Most users do not know that you shouldn't delete embedded objects on score/quiz slides. Can you reset the master slide for the score slide. Moreover, you need at least one slide after the score slide in the course, is that the case?
Did you republish the course?
What were the settings for SCORM (Reporting)?
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Check your settings under Quiz > Pass or Fail > Pass/Fail Options.
From your description, it sounds like you may have specified a number of POINTS required to pass Once you deleted some of the questions, that would have meant you could not achieve the required number of points and therefore you failed the quiz despite scoring all questions correctly. Setting POINTS is not the best option (in my opinion) because anytime you vary the number of questions or their point values you then need to go back and review what you have set as the required passing points.
IF so, try setting instead to PERCENTAGE required to pass. That way it doesn't matter how many questions there are in the quiz.
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I start with a complete working course with 8 questions each on 10 points.
I remove 2 questions.
My quiz settings is 100% (see pic)
After answering the 6 questions correctly, I did not succeed.
Is there a setting wrong somewhere?
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You have set the quiz succes to %. But why also require 100% of slide views? Maybe that is the cause of the problems?
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Try removing the 'points'.
Weighting the questions can conflicts (or confusion) with percentage.
'Points' implies a 'raw score' whereas 'percentage' is just a percentage of correct vs. incorrect answers.
The only time you should do points is if each question should have a different weight.
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Erik the Quiz Settings show that criteria are based on percentage, not on score.
I always use scores for quizzes, partial scores, penatly points etc. Why should that prevent reporting? Important is indeed for most LMS's to use Percentage as criterion, not points. Can you explain your answer, please, I am confused.
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My answer may not be directly related, but I should have prefaced it by asking what version of SCORM the user selected. The SCORM 1.2 spec was a bit loose on how the LMS should differentiate score.raw vs score.scaled. In earlier versions of Captivate, where SCORM 1.2 was required, I always avoided weighting the quiz questions to avoid the problem.
However, with SCORM 2004, as long as the LMS was properly conformant, that shouldn't be an issue.
There are a variety of posts on this issue on various forums, but this (older) write-up contains a good explanation:
However, as noted, it may not be a concern any longer with newer versions of Captivate and SCORM 2004.
As we always say, testing on SCORM Cloud may be a good option to see if the behavior can be repeated.
Overall, my reply was a possible solution for the user to try as he hadn't reported any resolution.
But fairly, my bias given me earlier experience with 'raw' vs 'percent' was showing. One should be able to use points if they need to, I just avoid it in most cases.