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Scoring a multiple choice quiz

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I have created a ten question, multiple choice quiz. Each Q has two statements associated, using logic to create a “correct” statement answer and an “incorrect” statement answer if the correct answer is not selected. 

Using “Scoring,” I attributed one point to the correct answer for each question. 

However, the End screen is showing an incorrect total for the score (example: if I miss one Q, it’s showing that I receive a score of 7 out of 10, indicating I missed three questions). 

What am I doing incorrectly? 

Thanks in advance ~ 

Stvy

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@Stvy - do you have all the questions marked as Required? I’ve managed to leave a few off in a couple my quizzes and it took me a couple of scotches and hours to find the issue.. 

des

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Liz
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  • October 19, 2022

Hi @Stvy Could you send us screenshots of how you have the scoring setup and/or any logic jumps? Thanks!


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Thanks. Are these helpful? 

same pattern throughout quiz
one point for the correct answer on all quiz Q’s

 


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  • October 19, 2022

@Stvy - do you have all the questions marked as Required? I’ve managed to leave a few off in a couple my quizzes and it took me a couple of scotches and hours to find the issue.. 

des


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  • October 19, 2022

I don’t think any of them are “required.” I didn't know that was needed. I’ll try this and report back. 

Thank you ~ 


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I received the correct score this time - thank you!! 


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  • October 20, 2022

Wahoo!! Glad that worked, @Stvy . Let us know if we can help with anything else. 


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