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Creating Quiz Questions (Rules Quiz)

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One of the first steps to creating rules quizzes is creating quiz questions. You can make several types of rules questions:

  • True/False: Respondent must answer whether the statement is true or false, with only two possible answers: "true" or "false."

  • Multiple Choice single answer: Questions with several answer options and only one correct answer.

  • Multiple Choice multiple answer: Questions with several answer options, and the respondent must select multiple correct answers.

In this article, we will discuss how to create and edit rules questions.

Accessing Rules Questions:

To access the rules questions from the Customer Center, navigate to Season Management > Quiz Management > Questions (as shown below).

Creating Rules Questions:

To create rules questions, follow these instructions:

  1. From the Customer Center, navigate to Season Management > Quiz Management > Questions.

  2. Click "New Question" (as shown below).
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  3. Enter in the following information:

    1. Question: Write down the question you are asking.

    2. Select the answer type:

      1. True/False: Respondent must answer whether the statement is true or false, with only two possible answers: "true" or "false."

        1. Define the correct answer of "True" or "False" (as shown below).
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      2. Multiple Choice - Single Answer: Questions with several answer options, and only one is correct.

        1. Enter multiple possible answers. Click "Add Another Answer" to add another answer row. Usually, 3 or 4 options are best.

        2. Select the Correct Answer (as shown below).
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      3. Multiple Choice multiple answer: Questions with several answer options, and the respondent must select multiple correct answers.

        1. Enter multiple possible answers. Click "Add Another Answer" to add another answer row. Usually, 4 or 5 options are best.

        2. Select all the correct answers (as shown below). ​

  4. Click "Save," and the question will be added to your question bank.

Editing Existing Questions:

To edit a question, follow these directions:

  1. From the Customer Center, navigate to Season Management > Quiz Management > Questions.

  2. For the question you wish to edit, click the "Actions" drop-down and select "Edit" (as shown below).
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  3. Edit the question as necessary.

  4. Click "Update."

Archiving Active Questions:

To archive a question, follow these directions:

  1. From the Customer Center, navigate to Season Management > Quiz Management > Questions.

  2. For the question you wish to archive, click the "Actions" drop-down and select "Archive" (as shown below). The question will be moved to the Archived Question section.


Note: Questions that are part of an active quiz cannot be archived.

Creating Question Tips and Best Practices:

Here are some suggestions when writing your questions:

  • If the question is a multiple-choice - multiple-answer question, inform the test taker that the question has multiple answers. Something simple as "Note: Please select all the correct answers."

  • Use simple, direct language

  • Put easy questions first but be aware of the flow of the questions

  • Ask one thing per question – Avoid the use of the word “and”

  • Ask questions that you need to know the answers to, not just that you would like to know

  • Keep answers mutually exclusive if it is a single-choice question

    • Make sure that only one of the answers could apply and not multiple selections

  • Keep the survey short

  • Peer-Review Your Questions

Here are some pitfalls to avoid:

  • Asking questions that are leading, emotional, or use evocative language

  • Asking questions if nothing can be done based on the respondent’s answer

    • Do not ask students "if they would like to have" or "if it is an impossibility"

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