@mwillis2
With Classic Quizzes, you will need to use a Question Group to randomize questions.
Within a question group, all questions must have identical point values. This is a requirement so that point total for the quiz is consistent. If you have some questions wroth 3 points and some worth 5 points, then you need to create a question group to hold those worth 3 points and a different question group worth 5 points. This means that you will not be able to completely randomize the questions on the exam, but you can randomize within the 3 point questions and randomize within the 5 point questions.
To make sure all students get the same questions, just in a different order, then make sure that you make the number of questions to pick from each question group equal to the number of questions within that question group.
If you want to completely randomize the entire exam without any kind of grouping you will have to give up having different point values.
You can have exactly one of these two situations and will need to decide which is more important to you.
- randomized question groups with potentially different point values
- randomized questions from the entire quiz with the same point value
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