True / False questions are probably the easiest question types to create in an eLearning tutorial so let's get started with one of them.
Let's add a True / False question to a project.
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註解:
It is not mandatory that you download the project file that ships with this tutorial. You can still follow along with the steps in this procedure. However, you will need to create a new project in Captivate.
註解:
By default, the pass percentage for a quiz is 80. You can change this and other quiz settings in Captivate:
In the Edit menu, choose Preferences, and then go Pass or Fail.
Let's preview the procedure we completed.
In the toolbar, click Preview and then choose Project.
When you reach the question, pick an answer (true or false). Captivate will check your answer and give you the results in the Quiz Results slide.
Multiple choice questions are of two types:
- Pick only one correct answer.
- Pick all possible correct answers.
Captivate makes it easy to decide what type of multiple choice question it is that you want to create.
Let's create two multiple choice questions, one for each of the above types.
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註解:
It is not mandatory that you download the project file that ships with this tutorial. You can still follow along with the steps in this procedure. However, you will need to create a new project in Captivate.
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Navigate to the first question slide, and enter the following question in the text area (overwriting the placeholder text):
Which option in the menu allows you to create rectangular shapes in Captivate?
By default, Captivate adds placeholders for two choices. Let's add two more placeholders to provide the user with four choices.
註解:
By default, the pass percentage for a quiz is 80. You can change this, and other, quiz settings in Captivate:
In the Edit menu, choose Preferences, and then go Pass or Fail.
Let's preview the procedure we completed.
In the toolbar, click Preview and then choose Project.
When you reach the first question, pick an answer and then proceed to the second question.
After you're done with both the questions, Captivate will check your answers and give you the results in the Quiz Results slide.
If the choices for a question are too obvious, fill-in-the-blank is another method to check user input.
Let's add a fill-in-the-blank question to our project.
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註解:
It is not mandatory that you download the project file that ships with this tutorial. You can still follow along with the steps in this procedure. However, you will need to create a new project in Captivate.
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In the question slide, enter the following statement in the text area (overwriting the placeholder text: Type the blank phrase):
Use the Themes option in the toolbar to change the overall appearance of your Captivate project.
When the project is displayed to users, we need to hide Themes and ask users to fill in that blank.
註解:
By default, the pass percentage for a quiz is 80. You can change this, and other, quiz settings in Captivate:
In the Edit menu, choose Preferences, and then go Pass or Fail.
Let's preview the procedure we completed.
In the toolbar, click Preview and then choose Project.
When you reach the question, fill in the blank. Captivate will check your answer and give you the results in the Quiz Results slide.
Matching questions are useful to check one-to-one relations in an eLearning project.
Let's add a matching question to our project to check the definitions for the toolbar options in Captivate.
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註解:
It is not mandatory that you download the project file that ships with this tutorial. You can still follow along with the steps in this procedure. However, you will need to create a new project in Captivate.
註解:
By default, the pass percentage for a quiz is 80. You can change this, and other, quiz settings in Captivate:
In the Edit menu, choose Preferences, and then go Pass or Fail.
Let's preview the procedure we completed.
In the toolbar, click Preview and then choose Project.
When you reach the question, match the columns. Captivate will check your answer and give you the results in the Quiz Results slide.
In this section, we covered the different types of quiz questions supported by Captivate.
Let's preview our progress.
Click Preview in the toolbar and then choose Project to preview the entire project.
If you see something missing, you can go over the appropriate section in this article and make the required updates to your project.
If everything looks fine, let's publish the project.
For more on this topic, see How to set up question slides with Adobe Captivate.