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Hello,
We are building quizzes from questions banks by clicking Find Questions > Select the Bank (such as Chapter 4) > select questions > add questions to question group (new group). The next screen lets you name the group, pick the number questions, and shows you how many question you have selected (picture 1).
Then the instructor adds more questions to the group by clicking Find Questions > Select the Bank and select questions > add questions to the existing group (such as Chapter 4 Group). When adding to an existing group it doesn't say how many questions are selected. Moreover, it doesn't say how many total questions are in the group on the questions page, which leads to our question.
Is there a place or way to know how many questions are in a group within a quiz? For example we might want to select 15 questions from a group of 50 questions.
If this isn't currently available, does anyone know if the Quizzes.next will have this information or if it will be easier to work with question banks?
Thank you,
Briana
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@bkeith , directly from a quiz, no, there is no way to tell how many questions are in the question group. You would need to navigate to the question bank page to see this information.
@bkeith , directly from a quiz, no, there is no way to tell how many questions are in the question group. You would need to navigate to the question bank page to see this information.
@bkeith ,
We are giving the Instructional Designers area a little bit of love and just want to check in with you. This will also bring this question new attention.
Were you able to find an answer to your question? I am going to go ahead and mark this question as answered because there hasn't been any more activity in a while so I assume that you have the information that you need. If you still have a question about this or if you have information that you would like to share with the community, by all means, please do come back and leave a comment. Also, if this question has been answered by one of the previous replies, please feel free to mark that answer as correct.
Robbie
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