Honeycomb courses support two types of multiple choice questions; those that have a single correct answer and those that have multiple correct answers. Both types are created with the same general steps, and can include text and images.
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For questions with more than one correct answer, use the Multiple Choice Multiple Selection knowledge check. To reinforce that the question has multiple answers, the slide uses selection squares.
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For questions with only one correct answer, use the Multiple Choice Single Selection knowledge check. To reinforce that the question has a single answer, the slide uses selection circles.
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To create multiple choice knowledge checks:
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Create a topic based on the Knowledge Check Multiple Choice Single Selection template or Knowledge Check Multiple Choice Multiple Selection template.
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Place the slide topic at Level 1 in the book contents, or inside an assessment group.
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Add the question, using any style except Lists and special Honeycomb-related styles.
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Add several answers, each in a separate paragraph:
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Apply the style Answer Correct to indicate the correct answers (one answer only for a Multiple Choice Single Selection question and several for a Multiple Choice Multiple Selection).
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Apply the style Answer Incorrect to indicate the incorrect answers.
Answer Correct shows text in green with a tick mark, and Answer Incorrect shows text in red.
Author-it randomizes the order of the answers during the publishing process. For this reason, you should not use answers such as "All of the above" and "None of the above"; instead, use answers such as "All answers are correct" and "No answers are correct".
After you enter all the details in this topic, it should look like the example.
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Do one of the following:
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For feedback per answer, insert feedback after each answer in a separate paragraph that uses the Feedback style.
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For feedback for the complete question, insert feedback topics for 'correct answer,' 'incorrect answer,' and 'try again.' This action overrules the feedback paragraphs in the MCSS slide.
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