Multiple-choice, multiple-answer behaviour settings
Submitted by Catherine Mclean on Tue, 10/07/2025 - 16:58
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Hi there,
One of our academics is using MCQs, some with multiple answers, in an H5P Course Presentation.
For the questions that have multiple answers, she would like students to retry the question if they get it wrong. However, the default settings are such that if students tick all the boxes, they can see which are correct and which are incorrect - so there is no point retrying the question.
Is there a way of creating multiple-answer questions where you don't see the correct answers until you've chosen only them?
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otacke
Tue, 10/07/2025 - 22:43
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I am not sure if you're only
I am not sure if you're only looking for the checkbox to allow/disallow showing the solutions. You can find in the behavioural settings.
If that's not enough, then you might want to use "Discrete Option Multiple Choice" which gets rid of some deficiencies that common multiple choice questions have.
https://www.olivertacke.de/labs/2023/04/28/a-new-h5p-content-type-discre...