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Create a multiple choice question slide

  1. Captivate User Guide
  2. Introduction to Captivate
    1. What's New in Adobe Captivate
    2. Adobe Captivate System Requirements
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    5. Frequently Asked Questions
  3. Add a slide
    1. Slide navigator in Adobe Captivate
    2. Add a conversation slide
    3. Add characters to your Adobe Captivate project
    4. Edit the background image on a slide
    5. Add padding to content blocks and components
    6. Create a long scroll project
  4. Add text blocks
    1. Add text to a project
  5. Add media blocks
    1. Add images to a project
    2. Add videos to a project
    3. Add quotes
    4. Add SVGs to a project
  6. Interactive components
    1. Add a button
    2. Add an input field
    3. Add a radio button group
    4. Add a dropdown
    5. Add a checkbox
  7. Widgets
    1. Add a Card
    2. Add Tabs
    3. Add a Certificate
    4. Add a Carousel
    5. Add a Hotspot
    6. Add Drag-and-Drop
    7. Add a Timeline
    8. Add Click to Reveal
  8. Create quizzes
    1. Add a Multiple-choice question
    2. Add a True or false question
    3. Add a Match the column question
    4. Add a Short answer question
    5. Add a Sequence question
    6. Add question pools and random question slides
    7. Import questions as CSV
  9. Add audio to a project
    1. Add audio
  10. Interactions
    1. Add interactions to a project
    2. Create interactive video with overlay
    3. Create a slide-level interaction
    4. Create an object-level interaction
  11. Animations
    1. Add animations to a project
  12. Accessibility
    1. Make a project accessible
  13. Customize the timeline
    1. Timeline panel in Adobe Captivate
  14. Customize TOC and Playbar
    1. Table of Contents in Adobe Captivate
  15. Edit project properties
    1. Variables in Adobe Captivate
    2. Preferences
    3. Project dimensions
    4. Themes
  16. Create a simulation project
    1. Simulation
  17. Preview a project
    1. Preview
  18. Share a project for review
    1. Share for review   
  19. Publish a project
    1. Publish your project
  20. Upgrade projects in Adobe Captivate
    1. Upgrade projects to the latest version 

Assess learner understanding and knowledge retention by adding multiple choice questions to your course.

In the all-new Adobe Captivate, multiple-choice questions allow learners to respond to the question with multiple answers. These types of questions can have a single-select or multi-select answer option.

Add a Multiple choice question slide

Select + (New slide) > Multiple choice in the left toolbar.

Change the properties of the Multiple choice slide

Adobe Captivate lets you configure the question properties, such as answer options, attempts, points, or time limit. Also, when a learner revisits the multiple-choice slide, the slide resets by default. You can configure a multiple-choice slide with infinite attempts and allow learners to proceed when they answer the question correctly. Additionally, you can use a multiple-choice slide as an overlay slide for assessment in interactive videos.

  1. In the Visual Properties panel, expand the Alignment and Spacing section.

    The Content Width slider and Horizontal Padding are linked in the Alignment and Spacing section. Moving the slider from the left side changes the left padding value, and moving the slider from right changes the right padding value. The same change is replicated in the Content Width slider when you change the left or right Horizontal padding values.

  2. Select Graded or Knowledge Check in the Slide type dropdown. There are no points awarded for a Knowledge Check slide type.

  3. In the Question Properties section, set the following options:

    • Multiple answers: Enable this option if the question has more than one correct answer.
    • Answer options: You can set at least two options or specify a custom number, if the number of options exceeds five. Select Shuffle answer if you want to shuffle the answer options whenever a learner attempts the question. Select Custom to enter a specific number of answer options. 
    • Numbering: Enable this option to add numbering to the question.
    • Attempts: Select the number of attempts to finish the quiz. The options are single, multiple, custom, or unlimited.
    • Points for correct answer: Set the number of points a learner achieves if they answer the question correctly.
    • Penalty for wrong answer: Set the number of points that a learner loses if they answer the question incorrectly.
    • Time limit: Set the time within which a learner must answer the question.
  4. Add the answers to the question in the Answer section. Click Select answer

  5. Double-click the placeholder question or answer on the slide to edit it and type your question or answers.

    Edit the answers
    Edit the question and answers

  6. From the list of answers, choose the correct answer.

    Choose the correct answer
    Choose the correct answer

  7. Click Done.

  8. Select a design option. A design option presents pre-configured layouts with cleaner design elements to apply to the quiz slide.

    For more information, view Design options in Adobe Captivate.

  9. In the Components section, you can change the following:

    • Card: Add or remove a card around the question.
    • Quiz mode tab:
      • Caption: Click Show to display the caption that shows whether the answer is correct. Place the caption on the slide's top, center, or bottom.
      • Skip button: Add or remove the button to allow the learner to skip the question.    
      • Clear button: Add or remove the button to allow the learner to clear the answer.
      • Back button: Add or remove the button to allow the learner to go to the previous slide.
    • Review tab: In a review mode, learners review their quiz responses and view the correct answers after completing the quiz. This mode provides learners with feedback on their performance, helps them understand their mistakes, and reinforces their learning. A learner can review a question without viewing the correct answers.
      • Caption: Click Show to display the response on the slide. Place the caption on the slide's top, center, or bottom.
      • Next: Add or remove the button to allow the learner to review the next feedback.
      • Back: Add or remove the button to allow the learner to review the previous feedback.

    Select the feedback caption displayed on the top of the screen to view the multi states for the feedback caption, such as Correct, Incorrect, and Incomplete.

    Click each in-built state to customize the feedback text. For more information, see States in Adobe Captivate.

    In the Text tab, change the properties of the feedback text. For more information, view Work with text in Adobe Captivate.

  10. Add the slide's background color and a border in the Appearance section. You select a solid color, linear or radial gradient, or add an image as a background.

  11. If you've enabled Card, you can change the card's properties, such as padding, background color, border, or shadow.

  12. In Reporting section, select the checkbox Report answer if you want the quiz to be included in an LMS. Each scorable unit of Captivate is automatically assigned a unique Interaction ID. This Interaction ID is what makes data tracking by the LMS possible. 

Change the properties of the answers

Apply a design option, set the states of the answers, and change the appearance of the answers.

  1. Select the answer options.

  2. In the Visual Properties panel in the right toolbar, move the Opacity slider to increase or decrease the transparency of the placeholder text in the answers.

  3. Select any design option. A design option presents pre-configured layouts with cleaner design elements to apply to the answers.

    For more information, view Design options in Adobe Captivate.

  4. In the States section, click Show to launch the States Flyout. Configure the in-built states of the option, Hover, Visited, Disabled (Checked), and Disabled (Unchecked). If any state is disabled, right-click the state, and select Enable.

    For more information, see States in Adobe Captivate. In a quiz, you use the states when a learner exhausts the number of attempts, answers a question, or attempts a question.

  5. In the Appearance section, you can select Small, Medium, or Large to change the size of the options.

  6. In the Shape tab, change the options' colors, and shadows, and add a border. Select one of the caps (Butt, Round, Projecting) when applying a border.

  7. Change font family, color, and other properties in the Text tab

    For more information, view Work with text in Adobe Captivate.

  8. In the Image tab, enable the Image toggle.

    Add an image to the answers. Replace the default image of the options with an image either from Assets or your local machine.

    For more information on working with images, view Images in Adobe Captivate.

Edit text on the question slide

Select the question, and in the Visual Properties panel, apply various options to change the text. For more options, see Work with Text in Adobe Captivate.

Customize the results slide

When learners complete a quiz, they are directed to the Quiz Results slide, where they can view their overall quiz scores, individual question scores, and other relevant information. 

  1. Select the result slide in the slide navigator. The quiz result slide appears right after a quiz slide or slides.

  2. In the Visual Properties panel, expand the Alignment and Spacing section.

    The Content Width slider and Horizontal Padding are linked in the Alignment and Spacing section. Moving the slider from the left side changes the left padding value, and moving the slider from right changes the right padding value. The same change is replicated in the Content Width slider when you change the left or right Horizontal padding values.

  3. Select a design option. A design option presents pre-configured layouts with cleaner design elements to apply to the quiz result slide.

    For more information, view Design options in Adobe Captivate.

  4. In the Components section, you can change the following:

    • Score: Add or remove the learner's score.
    • Maximum score: Add or remove the maximum score of the quiz.
    • Correct questions: Add or remove the number of correct responses.
    • Total questions: Add or remove the number of quiz questions.
    • Accuracy: Add or remove the learner's score in percentage.
    • Card: Add or remove a card around the quiz result.
    • Review area: Click Show to display the feedback message on the slide. You can position the message at the top, middle, or bottom of the slide.
    • Review quiz button: Add or remove the Review quiz button on the slide. Customize the button further. For more information, view Buttons in Adobe Captivate.
    • Continue button: Add or remove the Continue button on the slide. Customize the button further. For more information, view Buttons in Adobe Captivate.

  5. Add the slide's background color and a border in the Appearance section. You select a solid color, linear or radial gradient, or add an image as a background.

Set pass or fail criteria

Set a pass or fail criteria for a learner based on a certain threshold in the quiz.

  1. Select the result slide and click Interactions in the right toolbar.

  2. In the Pass Criteria dropdown, select:

    • Based on Percentage Scored: Move the slider to enforce a minimum pass percentage.
    • Based on Points Scored: Enter the minimum threshold for points scored.

  3. Select the On Pass and On Fail tabs and choose an action to define the actions when the learner passes or fails the quiz. For more information on actions and interactions, see Interactions in Adobe Captivate.

  4. Set the number of attempts to retake the quiz. Either enter the number of attempts in the Number of attempts field, or select the Allow unlimited attempts checkbox if you want the learner to have unlimited attempts.

  5. If you select Allow unlimited attempts, select the Show retake button checkbox to enable the learner to retake the quiz. This adds the Retake Quiz button in the result slide. Learners can click the button and retake the quiz a specified or unlimited number of times. Learners can retake the course if they fail the quiz. Authors can customize the number of attempts that learners can retake on failure.

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