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Good afternoon,
I worked with a faculty member today who had an interesting ask related to New Quizzes and regrading a question from a quiz.
Their team had noticed that one of the questions they used had another potential answer from their answer choices. They used the regrade feature and chose the option to
The problem that we are encountering is that when students see the results for this exam, they are only seeing listed as the correct answer, the newest one that was changed. They aren't viewing the other answer choice that was previously correct (and technically still correct).
Has anyone encountered this issue before? Thank you for looking!
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You didn't mention whether this was a multiple choice question or a multiple answer question (or perhaps something else, but it's likely one of these two).
If it was a multiple choice question, only a single right answer is permitted. So the UI is probably only prepared to show that one right answer (the one that was chosen after the fix).
A multiple answer question would have allowed multiple right answers to be selected, and if the issue happened with this type of question, then indeed it may be a bug.
You didn't mention whether this was a multiple choice question or a multiple answer question (or perhaps something else, but it's likely one of these two).
If it was a multiple choice question, only a single right answer is permitted. So the UI is probably only prepared to show that one right answer (the one that was chosen after the fix).
A multiple answer question would have allowed multiple right answers to be selected, and if the issue happened with this type of question, then indeed it may be a bug.
Thank you for your reply @Gabriel33 , I am sorry that I didn't mention that it was a multiple choice question. That's unfortunate that it can only display a single answer choice for student review, but I recommended the faculty member to create an announcement with questions that had multiple correct answers.
Have a great weekend!
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