@sdavick , you are correct that there isn't a way to connect a "stimulus" with a set of questions. Strangely enough I just had a similar issue, but with Stats. What I ended up doing today as a total hack - and not perfect - was to put everything for each stimulus, including the stimulus itself in as one multiple fill in the blank question.
What I did was add the Stimulus in at the top of the fill in the blank question, then asked each question for that stimulus within the same fill in the blank question. Below is an example of how this looks. The "stimulus" in this case is the claim (side note, the data file is provided in the quiz directions) and then under this stimulus I have the different questions that go along with the claim. Doing it this way allowed me to keep the stimulus and questions together AND randomly pull one of these (or more if needed) from a question bank. It will also auto-grade except for the last question, which was my choice as an Instructor to include. Side note, for the question that won't auto-grade, I included the answer for the question in the general quiz comments/feedback for that specific question. That way students will still know if they got the answer correct or not and what the correct answer should have been (and why!).

I know it's not perfect, but I'm honestly pretty proud of what I came up with and ultimately it will do what I need it to do!
Hope this helps! Kona
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