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Quiz activity

The Quiz activity allows you to build quizzes in Moodle using a variety of different question types. The questions are stored in the Question Bank and can be reused in different quizzes. They can be categorised for easy organisation. Most of the question types can be automatically graded meaning students can receive results immediately or at a time the teacher chooses.

    Uses

    • To check students’ understanding before, during and/or after study of a particular topic
    • To help students to identify their own knowledge, build self-confidence, and help them to identify and address their weaknesses (self-efficacy)
    • As interactive formative tests, giving immediate feedback on answers before allowing further tries
    • As a summative assessment

    Features

    These are some of the various settings you can choose when creating your quiz:

    • Open and close dates/times
    • Time limit
    • Number of attempts
    • Visibility and timing of feedback
    • Turnitin similarity check (for essay-type questions)
    • Answer shuffling for multiple-choice options
    • User and group overrides to accommodate reasonable adjustments
    • Numerical questions with formulas and randomised variable values.
    • Certainty-based marking (CBM)

    Question types

    There are over 20 different question types available on Warwick's Moodle site, including:

    • Multiple choice
    • True/False
    • Numerical
    • Calculated
    • Essay
    • Matching
    • Short Answer
    • Embedded Answers (Cloze)
    • STACK & Coderunner

    More details on available question types can be found on Moodle Docs.Link opens in a new window

    How to create a quiz

    Reviewing quiz attempts

    Moodle quiz reports provide detailed insights into quiz attempts, including:

    How to view quiz attempts

    1. Click on the Quiz from your course page.
    2. Click the Results tab, or the link to Attempts: x from the Quiz tab.
    3. You will be presented with the Grades report. Click the dropdown list to select another of the above reports.

    For more detailed guidance, see the MoodleDocs page on Quiz reports.