I'm curious. Why is knowing the total number of questions problematic? One of the academic skills that students need to master to do well is to pace themselves when taking a quiz or exam. For example, the pacing is different if the students have to answer 5, 10, or 20 questions within a ten-minute period. As we know, some students will rush to complete the quiz quickly and make lots of mistakes. Other students will get hung up on a question or two, not make progress, and run out of time. In addition, a lot of our students struggle with test anxiety. Hiding the number of questions until they open up their quizzes will increase student anxiety.
It's helpful for students to acquaint themselves with the parameters of the quiz, including the number and type of questions, before they take it, and I encourage all of my students to do this. When students learn how to manage their time and stress level well, they will be able to focus on the content and ultimately be more successful at completing the task at hand.
Why do you want to hide the number of quiz questions? What's the purpose? How would it contribute to student learning?
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