Four question types
- Multiple choice — one correct option from several
- True/false — quick confirmation of a single fact or rule
- Multi-select — more than one correct answer to choose
- Short answer — free text held for teacher review before it counts
Graded on the server
Auto-graded question types are scored server-side, so pass and fail decisions are consistent and cannot be manipulated by a learner. Results feed straight into completion tracking and reporting.
Where a course requires a passing score, a learner's attempt is measured against it, and pass-rate reporting shows how a whole group performed.
Short answer with a human in the loop
Short-answer questions capture reasoning and explanation that a fixed answer key can't. Those responses queue for a teacher to review, so you keep the value of open questions without pretending software can judge nuance on its own.
Frequently asked questions
What question types are available?
Four: multiple choice, true/false, multi-select, and short answer. Multiple choice, true/false, and multi-select grade automatically. Short answer is held for a teacher to review before it counts.
How are quizzes graded?
Auto-graded question types are scored on the server, so results are consistent and cannot be manipulated in the browser. Short-answer responses require teacher review.
Can quizzes be part of a normal course?
Yes. A quiz is a block type you add to a section, so assessment lives right alongside the material it covers instead of in a separate tool.
Can I see how a whole team scored?
Yes. Pass-rate reporting shows how a group performed across attempts, and you can filter and export the results to CSV.
Does passing a quiz produce a certificate?
Completing a course that requires a passing score records the result and, on completion, generates a PDF certificate with a unique number. Quiz results are part of that completion record.