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TIP: Create a "Pick One" Question with Multiple Correct Answers
A "pick one" question allows only ONE correct answer. Well, that's the point of "pick one."
But suppose you want users to identify an object in an image, and the image includes more than one of those objects?
For example, suppose you want to test whether someone could pick out any blue shape in an image that included 2 blue squares plus 6 squares of other colors. Like this:
The attached Storyline file shows how to set up a "pick one" question that does allow more than one correct answer.
The trick is having the on-slide selections control the actual "pick one" buttons, which are off the slide.
This is just one example of how useful off-slide items can be!
- JeffJohnson-a2aCommunity Member
Turned on the lightbulb with this one Judy
- JudyNolletSuper Hero
Glad to know that, Jeff. I hope it's a long-lasting LED. ;-)
- HeatherBarlowCommunity Member
Thank you for attaching the file on this Judy! This was a life saver and exactly what I needed to make my project work :)
- WendyFinleyCommunity Member
Agree with above comments! This was sooo helpful to open the file and copy the methodology for this. LOVE IT.
- JesusSalazarCommunity Member
What a clever way to do that kind of interaction. Thank you for sharing! I am putting this to use today.