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Create Graded Question
Create Survey Question
Action
Go To Next Slide
Play Audio Clip
Show Correct Message
Allow User [#] Attempts
Infinite attempts
Action
2. Select the slide before the one in which you want to insert a question. For example, if you want the new question to be slide 7 in the
presentation, click slide 6.
If you are inserting the question into an existing quiz, the question is appended to the quiz.
3. In Quiz Manager (Adobe Presenter > Quiz group > Manager), click the quiz to which you want to add a question and click Add Question.
4. In the Question Types dialog box, select Multiple Choice and click one of the following options:
The question is graded.
The question is not graded.
The New multiple choice question dialog box appears.
5. On the Question tab, accept the default text for the name or enter a new name in the Name text box. The name appears on the question
slide in the presentation.
If you are creating more than one question of the same type (for example, multiple-choice, short answer, and so on.) in a single
presentation, type a unique name for each so that you can distinguish between them.
6. In the Question text box, type the multiple-choice question exactly as you want it to appear on the slide. (The Question text box cannot be
left blank.)
7. In the Score text box, type (or use the up and down arrows to specify) the number of points allocated to this question. Assigning points
signifies the relative importance of a question. By assigning different point values to different questions, you can give introductory questions
a lower value than advanced questions, for example. You can enter any whole number value. If all questions have the same value (for
example, 10 points), they are scored equally.
8. In the Answers area, click Add and enter possible answers. (A multiple-choice question requires at least two answers.) If necessary, click
Delete to remove an answer from the list.
9. (Optional) Click Advanced to set options for individual answers, such as a custom feedback message, a specific action, or audio. (If you
have a long answer, the Advanced Answer Options dialog box gives you more space to type the answer.)
10. Select the radio button next to the correct answer.
11. From the Type pop-up menu, select whether there are multiple correct responses or a single correct response. If you select multiple correct
responses, be sure to return to step 11 and select the radio buttons next to all correct responses. Also, the Advanced features described in
step 10 are enabled only if you select single correct response.
12. In Numbering, use the pop-up menu to specify how answers are listed on the slide. You can choose from uppercase letters, lowercase
letters, or numbers.
13. Select the Options tab.
14. (Optional) From the Type pop-up menu, select the question type: Graded or Survey.
15. Select Show Clear Button to display a button on the question slide that users can click to clear their answers and start over.
16. In the If Correct Answer area, set the following options:
Select which action should follow a correct response. You can advance to the next slide (Go To Next Slide, the default action), jump
to another slide in the presentation (Go To Slide), or display a web page (Open URL). If you display a web page, type its address in the
Open URL text box, and then specify where to display the web page (choose Current to have the web page replace the presentation or New
to display the web page in another window).
Depending on the option you selected for Action, this text box lets you specify an exact destination.
Select this option to import an audio file or record a new audio file that should play when the question is answered
correctly. Use the Record, Stop, Remove, and Import buttons as necessary. (If you have already recorded audio, a Play button replaces the
Record button. To rerecord audio, you must first remove the audio, and then select Record.)
note: If a question has an audio clip and an action, the audio clip plays before the action takes place.
Select this option to provide a text message to users when they provide a correct answer. Deselect this option if
you don’t want to give any feedback for a correct answer.
17. In the If Wrong Answer area, set the following options:
Use the arrows or type directly in the text box to specify how many guesses the user can make before another
action takes place. An attempt is defined as any time a user opens and views the question slide. (Setting the number of attempts to 1
prevents the presentation from proceeding if the user exits and then attempts to enter the quiz again. Do not set attempts to 1 if you plan to
use your presentation in a meeting or place in an archive.)
Select this option to give users an unlimited number of attempts.
Click the desired action or destination after the last attempt. You can advance to the next slide (Go To Next Slide, the default
action), jump to another slide in the presentation (Go To Slide), or display a web page (Open URL). In the Open URL text box, type the
address of the web page and then specify where to display the web page (choose Current to have the web page replace the presentation or
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