Quiz and Role-Play Details
Check how your learners respond to quizzes, role-play, and survey questions. This is useful to understand why users have low scores. Supposedly, you’d rather reword the question or add some extra correct answer options.
To run a report on a quiz, role-play, or survey:
- Proceed to the Learner Results report.
- Then select a quiz, role-play, or survey and click the Completion Details button.
If a quiz, role-play, or survey are included in a course, go to the Course Details report first. Then, select the required content item and click Completion Details. - A report with the completion results will open. Here, you will see all attempts to pass the quiz, role-play, or survey, the number of points gained the passing score, and the completion date.
You will see how a user replied to each question: the selected answer option, the number of points gained and used attempts, as well as the question text and a list of correct answer options.In the Attempt Details section, you can view the results of all user attempts. The attempt marked as “Final” is the user's most successful attempt.
Notes:
- The report accounts for all versions of a quiz, role-play, or survey.
- The report includes only those content items that have already been assigned to users, not scheduled automatic enrollments or enrollments planned within a learning track.
- If you cancel an enrollment that has been already passed and re-assign the content item to the learner, the report will contain the details of the later enrollment.
- A quiz or role-play details report can be exported to PDF and then emailed/printed out. Learn how to do this in the Exporting Reports to PDF article.
- In iSpring QuizMaker, the maximum number of pass attempts is specified on the results slide.
In iSpring TalkMaster, the option to replay a role-play simulation can be enabled in the Playback and Navigation section of the player settings. Quiz and role-play simulation views are the instances when a learner opens them.
Find out how many times a quiz or a simulation has been viewed in the Course Details report (it precedes the Quiz/Simulation Details report).
Imagine the following situation: a learner opened a quiz, viewed 3 slides, answered 2 questions, and closed the quiz. A few hours later, they reopened the quiz and completed it.
The quiz will have 2 views and 1 pass attempt.
In another example: a learner completed a quiz, did not get a passing score, clicked the Retake Quiz button on the final slide, and passed the quiz the second time.
In this case, the quiz will have 1 view and 2 pass attempts.
The same logic is applied to calculating role-play simulation views and pass attempts.
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