Quiz: Creating New Questions in a Quiz
This guide will take you through the steps of creating new questions directly in your Moodle quiz. It will take you through all the general settings for several question types as well as some general settings for the quiz. Quizzes allow for quick feedback to students as they are graded automatically by Moodle (with the exception of Essay type questions which need to be manually graded).
Adding new Questions to a Quiz
Visit the UNIC Moodle site (https://courses.unic.ac.cy/) and log in to your account. Access the course and the specific Quiz you want to add questions to.
Once opened, click the gear icon on the upper-right and select Edit quiz. This will take you to the page to allow you to add questions.
On the right of the page click the Add button. This will provide you with 3 options:
a new question: create a new question directly in the quiz
from question bank: add a specific question or questions form the course question bank
a random question: add a random question or questions form the course question bank
Click a new question from the Add menu. You will be presented with the Choose a question type to add dialogue. This lists all the possible question types you can add to your quiz. A single quiz can contain as many questions of each type as you like. Select the type of question you want to add to the quiz then click Add. This will take you to the question editor.
Question Common Settings
Category
The Category setting refers to where the particular question will be saved in the course. Once selected for the first question in the quiz, it will remain the same for the remaining questions.
RECOMMENDED: Select either of the first two categories available:
Quiz: This question will be saved in the quiz. The question can only be used in this quiz.
Course: This question will be saved in the course. The question can be used in this quiz as well as any other quiz in this course.
Question name
The Question name can be used as the question numbering, i.e. Question 1, 2, 3, etc.
RECOMMENDED: Proper naming can make it easier for you to find and edit questions in the future if needed, especially if the wrong category setting above was selected. It is recommended to use the following formatting to name questions.
Question 1 for quiz 1 should be called: 1.01
Question 12 for quiz 3 should be called: 3.12
i.e. Quiz#.Question# with question numbers less than 10 to be preceded with a 0.
Question text
The Question text is essentially the question that you are asking the student. Feel free to make full use of the text editor to enhance your question with text formatting or other multimedia (images, video, audio).
Default mark
The Default mark is the maximum grade that the student can receive if they answer the question correctly. This is set to 1 point by default, but feel free to change it here. If you do not change it here, you can manually change it later once the question is added to the quiz.
The settings for the most common question types are described below.
Question Types
Description
True/False
Multiple choice
Short answer
Essay
Numerical
Question Marks & Quiz Maximum Grade
Once all the questions are added to the quiz you can have a full view of what the quiz will look like for the students.
Total of marks
You will notice that to the right of each question there is a number value. This is the maximum grade that the student can receive if they answer the question correctly. It should be the value entered as the Default mark when the question was created.
This value can always be changed by clicking the pencil icon, inputting a new value and then pressing Enter on your keyboard.
The sum of the marks of each question makes up the Total of marks visible at the top-right of the page.
Maximum grade
The Maximum grade can be seen in the top-right of the page. This value may be different form the Total of marks. By default this is set to 10 points. You can change this and click Save.
What the student earns as the Total of marks will be automatically adjusted according to the Maximum grade and posted to the Course Gradebook in Moodle for the lecturer to see.
In the example above, if a student receives 3 points out of 7 for the Total of marks this will be adjusted to 8.57 points out of 20 for the Maximum grade and posted to the Gradebook.