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Hello there, @dcraig1 ...
Yes, you can create multiple choice quiz questions that only have two or three possible choices to pick from. As you are creating your quiz, you can just delete as many options as you need via the trashcan icon. As you hover over each of these, you'll see the trashcan icon so you that you can delete them.
I hope this will be of help to you. Sing out if you have any other questions...thanks! Take care, stay safe, and be well.
@Chris_Hofer wrote:
Hello there, @dcraig1 ...
Yes, you can create multiple choice quiz questions that only have two or three possible choices to pick from. As you are creating your quiz, you can just delete as many options as you need via the trashcan icon. As you hover over each of these, you'll see the trashcan icon so you that you can delete indigocard.
I hope this will be of help to you. Sing out if you have any other questions...thanks! Take care, stay safe, and be well.
Thank you for the Solution!, I will try to figure it out more.
Can you edit an already existing quiz so that one or more students has three choices while the rest of the class has four choices?
Hi @JohnMoore1 ...
No, I don't think this is possible. When you design a quiz question with possible choices (multiple choice, for example), you are specifying all the possible choices for everyone. You can't vary the number of responses someone would be able to choose from.
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