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Required
Pass Required
Answer All
Allow Backward Movement
Allow User To Review Quiz
Include Instructions Slide
Show Score At End Of Quiz
Show Questions In Outline
Shuffle Questions
Shuffle Answers
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The learner is required to at least attempt the quiz. A quiz attempt is defined as answering (selecting or typing an answer and
pressing Submit) at least one question in the quiz. Simply viewing a question is not considered an attempt. Until the learners answer at least
one question in the quiz, they are not permitted to move forward in the presentation beyond the last question slide in that quiz. The required
option does not, however, limit the learner from navigating among slides within a given quiz.
The learner must pass this quiz to continue. If you select this option, all navigation to any slide past the end of the quiz is
prohibited until the learner achieves a passing score. This restriction affects both learner-initiated navigation (for example, clicking forward or
back buttons in the playbar or clicking on a slide in the Outline pane) and author-initiated branching (for example, immediate question and
quiz feedback). If you select the Pass Required option, you must show a scoring slide. The scoring slide tells learners why they cannot move
past the quiz. If no scoring slide is chosen, the Pass Required option behaves the same as Optional and no navigation restrictions exist.
The learner must answer every question. The questions must be answered in order and no questions can be skipped.
5. Select the options you want to incorporate into the quiz:
(Optional) Enables learners to click the Back button in the playbar to move backward. If you leave this option
unchecked, learners cannot move backward when taking a quiz. (Leaving this option unchecked prevents learners from seeing quiz
questions and then going back to earlier slides to look up correct answers.)
(Optional) Displays a Review Quiz button on the scoring slide. Learners can click the button and be taken
back to the first question slide in the quiz. Learners can see their answer to each question, whether their answer is correct, and, if the
answer is not correct, the correct answer. Reviewing a quiz is strictly informational; learners cannot change their answers while reviewing.
(Optional) Displays a slide at the beginning of the quiz containing information for users about how to take the
quiz. The slide is added with no text; navigate to the slide in PowerPoint and add your quiz-level, custom instruction text. The slide does
contain, by default, a Start Quiz button that users can click to navigate to the first question of the quiz. When the presentation is viewed, the
playbar stops at the instruction slide (just like any quiz slide) so users can read the text. In the published presentation, the instruction slide is
displayed in the Outline pane, Thumb pane, and, if it was added, the Quiz pane.
(Optional) Displays a scoring slide at the end of the quiz. You can write custom pass and fail messages,
design the slide using background colors, and choose how to display the score.
(Optional) Displays the name of the question slide in the outline when users see the presentation in the Adobe
Presenter viewer.
(Optional) Changes the order of questions each time the quiz is displayed.
(Optional) Randomly changes the order in which possible answers appear.
6. Click the Pass Or Fail Options tab.
7. Select an option in the Pass/Fail Options area. Specify a passing score either as a percentage (for example, 80% correct) or a number of
correct answers (for example, 8 out of 10).
8. Select the actions that take place when users receive a passing grade or a failing grade. For example, use the pop-up menu next to Action
and select Go To Slide to display a specific slide in response to passing or failing.
If you are using the Allow Backward Movement option, it is important to set the correct answering options. If Allow Backward
Movement is not selected (unchecked), set the Quiz Options to Answer All and set the number of allowable quiz attempts to one. If a quiz is
set to any option other than Answer All, select (check) the Allow Backward Movement option. This prevents the situation where, if a learner
is allowed to skip over a question, and the Allow Backward Movement option is not selected, the learner cannot go back and answer
skipped questions. In most cases, it is better to not select the Allow Backward Movement option.
9. Click OK and then click OK again in the Quiz Manager to edit the presentation.
10. In the Quiz Manager, select the quiz you added, and add questions to the quiz. For more information, see Add questions to presentations.
Add questions to quizzes
In Adobe Presenter, you can add different types of questions. Each type of question contains different options. Click the links below for details
about adding each of the question types.
Add multiple-choice questions
In Adobe Presenter, you can have multiple-choice questions branch according to user responses. For example, in a question with three possible
answers, you can set up branching in this way: If the user selects the first answer, go to the next slide; if users select second, jump to a slide later
in the quiz; if users select third, open a web page.
1. In PowerPoint, open a presentation (PPT or PPTX file).
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