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March 13, 2017
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Showing Quiz Results

  • March 13, 2017
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Hello. I am a fairly green Captivate user so please bear with me.

I created a quiz and did not utilise the quiz templates. I used shapes as buttons and assigned a score. Is it possible to show the correct answers when users review the quiz? Either highlighting the correct answer (border shape) or by making a check mark (image) visible.

Thanks!

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nysk
Participant
July 17, 2019

Here is a hack that I use. It's late, but the hack does save you from other workarounds. Note, this is for CP8. Haven't tried it in newer versions.:

  1. Make your project as you normally do, including the custom question slides
  2. Add a quiz slide after you have prepared your entire project and the results page will be added to the project automatically by the software program
  3. Then just delete the quiz slide inserted. Captivate does not remove the results slide -  meaning you now have your custom slides and the default results slide
Lilybiri
Legend
July 17, 2019

Sorry but that is unnecessary cumbersom/ Once you have at least one scored object, need not be a quiz slide, in the project, you can add the Results Slide from Quiz Preferences. No need at all to add a quiz slide.

I always prefer KISS solutions.

carpemike
Participant
January 31, 2018

Does anyone on this thread know if you can display which answers the learner got incorrect, without showing them the correct answer?

Lilybiri​ possibly?

Lilybiri
Legend
January 31, 2018

Have a look at this blog post:

Custom Review - Captivate blog

Lilybiri
Legend
March 13, 2017

Not out of the box, sorry. You'll have to create that Review mode yourself, if you want it. That means using advanced or shared actions and variables.


Why did you not use the quizzing master slides? Those slides have a lot of functionality built in, one of them being that automatic Review mode when using the review button on the Score slide.

fpjones3作成者
Known Participant
March 13, 2017

Thank you Lilybiri. I was having trouble editing the quiz masters so I thought of just creating a custom quiz.

"That means using advanced or shared actions and variables."

> How does this work please?

Also how can I shuffle the questions and/or the answers please.

Lilybiri
Legend
March 13, 2017

May I recommend to use the default quiz slides, please. What you are asking is really advanced stuff, try first to master the basics of Captivate, it would spare you a lot of frustrations. You try to win a marathon before starting training to run.

Shuffling answers is another feature which you get free with default quiz slides, and would ask for a combination of JS (random numbers) with advanced actions to realize for custom questions. Have plenty of use cases on my blog, but really don't recommend it to a newbie. I will be happy to help you with editing the quizzing master slides, if you tell me what you want to do. Do not delete any embedded object (have no individual timeline in the master slide, nor in quiz slides). Styles of most objects can be edited and saved.

Lot of of functionality is built in the quiz and score slides of Captivate. Try to understand that functionality, and the way themes are built (which include the master slides) in Captivate. Some reading about quizzes:

Challenges for Starters - Captivate blog

Question Question Slides in Captivate - Captivate blog  in CP9, the confusion between Skip and Next no longer exists, I will upgrage that post ASAP

Question Question Slides - Part 2 - Captivate blog

Using Quizzing System Variables - Captivate blog