How do I add a Multiple Answer quiz?

Multiple Answer quizzes let you create questions that have multiple correct answers.

See how users view Multiple Answer quizzes.

Users will also see Multiple Answer quiz questions in follow-up Bridge Retain exercises if Retain is enabled for a course. 

Note: Some features may be restricted based on permissions for your user role.

Open Author Menu

In the Global Navigation menu, click the Author icon. Then, click the Courses menu option.

Note: The Global Navigation menu may differ depending on what is enabled in your account.

Open Course

On the Courses page, click the name of a course.

Edit Course

Edit Course

Click the Edit icon.

Add Quiz

Add Quiz

To add a quiz, click the Add Content drop-down menu [1] and click the Add Question link [2].

Select Multiple Answer Type

Select Multiple Answer Type

Click the Multiple Answer quiz type.

Add Question Text

Add Question Text

In the Question Text field, add the text for your question.

Add Image

Add Image

You can upload an image if you would like to assess understanding of visual content. To upload an image, click the Image icon.

Select Image

Select Image

In the paste URL field [1], you can paste a URL for your image file. If your file is located on your computer, you can upload your image file [2], or you can directly drag and drop the file from your desktop into the image upload box.

Add Answers

Add Answers

In each answer text field [1], enter the answer for your question.

To add another answer, click the Add Answer link [2].

To add feedback to your quiz, click the Customize Learner Feedback menu [3].

The square check mark [4] indicates a correct answer. To change a correct answer, click the square next the answer choice. You can select more than one correct answer.

To remove an answer, locate the answer and click the Remove icon [5].

To have the answers be presented to users in the same order as they are displayed on this page, click the Preserve Answer Order checkbox [6].

Note: Removing an answer is immediate and cannot be undone.

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