We have a matching question type question, with 5 questions (and hence 5 answers) and 1 extra "wrong" answer.
Q1 Answer A
Q2 Answer B
Q3 Answer C
Q4 Answer D
Q5 Answer B
(q6) -- Answer F
(noting that Q2 & Q5 have the same answer)
Once the quiz was completed, it was discovered that the answer for one of the questions (Say Q2) was incorrect.
The correct answer for the question should be the "extra wrong answer"'s value ("Answer F")
Is the correct way to "fix" this to update the answer for Q2 to be "Answer F", and remove the "(q6) --- Answer F" option?
Michael
Fixing matching question (after quiz completed)
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Re: Fixing matching question (after quiz completed)
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Re: Fixing matching question (after quiz completed)
Napisane przez: Michael Hughes ()
Thanks Tim, that's really helpful to know.
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Re: Fixing matching question (after quiz completed)
Napisane przez: Hugo Ribeiro ()
Tim,
Is it possible a similar thing happens on the "Select missing words" qtype?
Is it possible a similar thing happens on the "Select missing words" qtype?
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Re: Fixing matching question (after quiz completed)
Napisane przez: Tim Hunt ()
Not necessarily, because "Select missing words" uses a different database structure.
However, I think you to be careful. If you have a question with question text:
Cat -> [ [1] ]
Dog -> [ [2] ]
And choices 1: Puppy, 2: Kitten.
Then, I think it works if you edit the question text to
Cat -> [ [2] ]
Dog -> [ [1] ]
but not if you try to swap the choices.
However, I am not 100% sure, I strongly recomment that you set this up in a test course, and see what happens, before you try making any edits to a real quiz. If you do try it, it would be very helpful if you can let us know what you fine.
However, I think you to be careful. If you have a question with question text:
Cat -> [ [1] ]
Dog -> [ [2] ]
And choices 1: Puppy, 2: Kitten.
Then, I think it works if you edit the question text to
Cat -> [ [2] ]
Dog -> [ [1] ]
but not if you try to swap the choices.
However, I am not 100% sure, I strongly recomment that you set this up in a test course, and see what happens, before you try making any edits to a real quiz. If you do try it, it would be very helpful if you can let us know what you fine.
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Re: Fixing matching question (after quiz completed)
Napisane przez: Hugo Ribeiro ()
Thanks! Made a couple of experiments and found everything is fine if you only change the correct answer (like you've mentioned) to other choice number that belongs to the same group.
If you edit the question and change:
- choice's content OR
- to a choice belonging to another choice group (A,B,C,D,etc)
The student's given answer will change.
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Re: Fixing matching question (after quiz completed)
Napisane przez: Tim Hunt ()
This is exactly one fo the reasons we need question versionning.