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I have a question.
I have slide with multiple answers. There are 6 answers , and 5 of them are correct. Question in this slide is "...Mark minimum three correct answers"
And now is the problem because if user mark 3 or even 4 correct answers , system qive 0 point (incorrect answer) because there is 6 correct answers defined. Is it possible that if i select minimum 3 correct answers system will pass that question ??
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There is no method to score the answer correct for only three our the five correct answers. However, you can use partial scoring and perhaps penalties to still make this question work similar to what you want.
So this way if a learner selects all five correct answers they will get full marks. If they select fewer than the five they will still get a partial score and if they select every answer it will still be partially correct but they will lose points for selected a distractor as well. Here is a video tutorial I did on this subject if you would like to see an example.
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This will only be possibel if you create a custom question slide, just an example by using the Checkbox Learning interaction, and by creating an advanced action which checks the givne answers.
How do you want to score the question? Always same score if at least 3 correct answers are given, but allowing them to give even 4 or 5 correct answers? Or a more complicated scoring?
I don't see how partial scoring can solve this at all, but may understand your question not completely.
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Lilybiri, i have 8 answers in question and only 6 of them are correct.
If user mark min. 3 correct answers , then for this question user will qet 1 point .
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A short step-by-step description:
I have described that dual button workflow many years ago (has been stolen by other experts without paying credit). This is the original post, but was still for SWF output:
https://blog.lilybiri.com/report-custom-questions-part-2
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