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Creation of a quizz (multiple choice questions with only 1 good answer) and a scoring page

  • January 10, 2024
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Hi community, 

 

Hope you are doing well ! Just discovered the product and joined the forum. I’m looking to build an online quizz with few multiple choice questions (4 answers per questions, only 1 is good). I would like the user to go through each question, if he clicks the right one a was able to create a condition showing him “this is the right answer”, if he clicked the wrong one, it shows “this is not the right answer”, etc. I also added a quiz and scoring logic with 1 for good answers and 0 points for wrong answers. I would like in the end to be able to calculate the score of each user, do you know how i can do by any chance ? 

 

Also, my questions are ranked in 7 different themes, with few questions in each themes. Do you know how i can organize the quizz if i want to be able to see each user’s score per theme ? i.e. maybe an user will have 80% good answers in theme 1, but only 70% in theme 2, etc. 

 

So far i tried the first 2 questions of the first theme and it looks like this, 

 

Happy to get some light from you experts ! 

thanks in advance, 

Pierre

 

Best answer by Liz

Hi @Sebko13 Welcome to the community! Happy to have you here. 😀

To show whether the answer is right or wrong, we have a handy article here to walk you through this. 

As for showing different scores for different sections, @john.desborough (I believe) has a cheat sheet for using variables to build this. 😀

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  • January 10, 2024

Hi @Sebko13 Welcome to the community! Happy to have you here. 😀

To show whether the answer is right or wrong, we have a handy article here to walk you through this. 

As for showing different scores for different sections, @john.desborough (I believe) has a cheat sheet for using variables to build this. 😀


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