Several Multiple Choice Questions on 1 Slide
January 24, 2018
Several Multiple Choice Questions on 1 Slide
January 24, 2018
I’ve been an eLearning designer and developer since 2005, specializing in the creation of interactive and engaging learning experiences. In 2015, I launched my own eLearning design business and began producing Adobe Captivate video tutorials on my YouTube channel, CaptivateTeacher, to support clients and fellow developers. This content not only helped me grow my business globally—it also introduced me to a wider community of aspiring Captivate users who now turn to me for training and mentorship. Today, I provide both online and onsite Adobe Captivate training, empowering others to build effective eLearning with confidence. I’m proud to be part of the Adobe eLearning Community, sharing knowledge, collaborating with other developers, and contributing to the growth of this platform.
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In this Adobe Captivate Video Tutorial, I show you how you can use the fill in the blank style of question slide to create a single slide that contains several multiple choice question slides.

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2019-10-14 17:27:33
2019-10-14 17:27:33

My rule of thumb is not to open up attachments in these situations. I don’t know what you are referring to, but what I can tell you is that Captivate isn’t really designed with printing in mind. Its primary purpose is to create content to be consumed online. While I sometimes come up with custom solutions like this one. I generally use Captivate in the manner in which it was designed for.

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2019-10-05 08:56:13
2019-10-05 08:56:13

A question about the quiz foils.

Is it possible to put several questions on a slide and print them out after evaluation?
It should be random questions from a pool (always 5 pieces each)

Again, I added two screenshots.

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2018-01-26 23:06:54
2018-01-26 23:06:54

Yeah, it works but space becomes a challenge sometimes.

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2018-01-26 13:34:50
2018-01-26 13:34:50

This is actually a really great solution for several multiple choice questions in one slide! Have you tried it with longer answer options like sentences?

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