The Multiple correct answers type is used when more than one answer can be correct. When taking the test, the user sees a list of checkboxes and can select several options.
This format is useful when you need staff assessment against several criteria at the same time. In courses for employee training, it helps check whether the user remembers not just one fact, but the full set of required actions.
When Should You Use the Multiple correct answers Question Type?
Choose this type if the question has several correct answers.
Examples:
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"Select all signs of a phishing email";
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"Which actions should be completed before starting the equipment?".
If the question has only one correct option, it is better to use the One correct answer question type.
How Do You Set It Up?
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Choose the
Multiple correct answersquestion type. -
Add the answer options.
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Tick all correct options.
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Add an image to the question or to individual answers if needed.
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Click
Save.
How Is It Marked?
The question is marked automatically.
If the user selects incorrect options, the question receives 0. If the user selects some of the correct options and does not select any incorrect options, the result may be a partial mark, for example 0.75.
What Should You Check Before Publishing?
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all correct options are ticked;
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incorrect options have not been ticked by mistake;
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the answer text is clear and is not duplicated unnecessarily;
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the question genuinely requires several correct answers.