Hi @wagnerpj63
The article at https://community.canvaslms.com/t5/Instructor-Guide/How-do-I-create-a-Multiple-Answers-quiz-question... gives an explanation of how multiple answer questions are graded:
- To calculate scores for Multiple Answers quiz questions, Canvas divides the total points possible by the amount of correct answers for that question. This amount is awarded for every correct answer selected and deducted for every incorrect answer selected. No points are awarded or deducted for correct or incorrect answers that are not selected. For example, an instructor may create a Multiple Answer quiz question with 9 points possible that includes three correct choices and two incorrect choices. If a student selects two correct answers and one incorrect answer, they would be awarded 3 total points for that question. This would be calculated by awarding 3 points (9 total points divided by 3 correct answers) for each correct answer and subtracting 3 points for the incorrect answer.
Points are awarded bases on the answers that are selected, not on the answers that are not selected. In your example, the reason that student B got a higher score is because they selected all 3 correct answers, whereas student A only selected 2 out of 3 correct answers.
If the question had 2 correct and 2 incorrect answers, then student B would have gotten 0 points by selecting all 4 answers, whereas student A would have gotten 50% credit for selecting 2 correct and one incorrect answer.
Given the way that multiple answer questions are scored, you might consider not telling students how many answers are correct in the question.