Quizzes in Canvas

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From the Quizzes index page, you can create a quiz using New Quizzes, create various types of content in each quiz, view all your quizzes in your course, and modify quiz settings.

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From the Quizzes index page, you can create a quiz using New Quizzes or Classic; create various types of content in each quiz, view all your quizzes in your course, and modify quiz settings.

Create a Quiz Using New Quizzes

  1. In Course Navigation, click the Quizzes link.
    Canvas course navigation
    • Note: Once they are created, you can also access quizzes from the Assignments page.
       
  2. Click the + Quiz button.
    Screenshot of the +Quiz button.
     
  3. In the Choose a Quiz Engine screen, select the New Quizzes option [1]. To save your quiz engine selection for this course, check the Remember my choice for this course checkbox [2].
    Screenshot of the Choose a Quiz Engine screen with New Quizzes selected.
     
  4. Then click the Submit button [3].

Note: You can reset your quiz engine choice from the Quiz Options menu at any time.

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Edit Quiz Details

In the Assignment Name field [1], enter the name of your quiz. To enter quiz details, enter the total points possible [2], select the assignment group [3], and choose how the grade is displayed to students [4].

Screenshot of the Quiz details.
 

To remove this quiz from final grade calculations, click the Do not count this assignment towards the final grade checkbox [5].

The points possible set on the assignment details page is the total points possible for the quiz.

  • Points set per question determine points earned for correct answers. Points earned for correct answers are totaled and divided by the sum of the total question points for the quiz.
  • That percentage is then used to calculate the final score based on the total points set on the assignment details page.
  • For example, if you set the total points on the assignment details page to 50 and create an quiz with 10 questions each worth 1 point, the quiz has a total of 10 points but is worth 50 points when graded.
  • If a student answers 9 questions correctly, their quiz score is 90% (9/10), however, their final score in the Gradebook will be 45/50 (90%).

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Assign Quiz

In the Assign To field [1], select who will be required to take the quiz. You can assign the quiz to everyone, individual students, or sections.

Screenshot of assigning a Quiz in Canvas.
 

In the Due field [2], select the quiz due date.

In the Available from and Until fields [3], select the availability dates for the quiz. In-progress quizzes automatically submit when the Until date and time passes.

If you need to set a different due date for a particular student or multiple students, click +Add to add another Assign to box where you can assign those different set of dates. You can add multiple Assign to boxes to accommodate all your different due date needs. 

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Save Quiz

To save your quiz details, click the Save button [1]. To save and publish your quiz, click the Save & Publish button [2].

Screenshot of the Save and Publish buttons.
 

Clicking the Save or Save & Publish button returns you to the page where you opened the quiz.

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Build Quiz

Open Build Page

The Build page is where you can:

  • add questions to your quiz and set their point values.
  • configure settings like shuffling answers, time limit, multiple attempts, and hiding results.
  • view Item Analysis reports.
  • set student accommodations for extra time or attempts.
  • export the quiz for use in another LMS

To open the New Quizzes build page, click the Build button.

Screenshot of Quiz buttons with Build highlighted.
 

You can also open the build menu from the Quizzes page or from the module link if you add the quiz to a module; can click the Options icon [1] and then click the Build link [2].

Screenshot of the Options menu with Build selected.

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The Build Page

In the Build page, you can edit the title and description of your quiz [1], view your item banks [2], align the quiz to outcomes [3], preview the quiz from the student view [4], and navigate the quiz [5].

Screenshot of the Build window in Canvas Quizzes.
 

You can use the Rich Content Editor to format and add content to your quiz instructions.

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Add Content

  1. To add content to your quiz, click the Add button.
    Screenshot of the Add Content button.

     
  2. To insert content from an item bank, click the Item Bank button [1]. To create a new question, click the button for the question type [2] or add stimulus content [3].
    Screenshot of the Insert Content options.
     
  3. The following question types are available in New Quizzes:

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Edit Question

For each question, you can enter a question title [1], question stem [2], and answers [3]. You may also select options specific to the question [4], align the question to an outcome [5], and add the question to an item bank [6].

The question stem is where the body of the question should be entered. Titles are not required and are only seen by instructors, used to help identify a question more easily.

Screenshot of the Edit Question options in Canvas Quizzes.
 

In the Points field [7], adjust the point value for the question by entering a number or clicking the arrow buttons. To add general student feedback, click the Feedback icon [8].

To save the question, click the Done button [9].

Note: Essay questions do not include an answer field and must be graded manually.

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Delete Question

To delete a question, click the Delete icon. The page will confirm you want to remove the item.

Screenshot of the Question Title bar.

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The Question Navigator

  1. To open the Question Navigator and view your quiz, click the Expand icon.
    Screenshot of Question Navigation.
     
  2. In the Question Navigator, you can view each question number [1], question type [2], point total [3], question stem [4], and total question points [5].
    Screenshot of the Question Navigator with various annotations.
     
  3. To view a quiz question, click the stem [6]. You will be taken to the question within the quiz.
    Screenshot of the QUestion build.
     
  4. To manually reorder questions, click and hold the Move icon [7].
    • Drag the question to where you want it to display in the quiz.

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Return to Quizzes Page

To close your quiz and return to the Quizzes page, click the Return button.

Screenshot of the Return button.

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The Quizzes Index Page

You can view all your quizzes in your course on the Quizzes Index page. As an instructor, you can also add quizzes and modify quiz settings.

  1. In Course Navigation, click the Quizzes link.
    Screenshot of the Course Menu with Quizzes highlighted.
  2. The Quizzes Index page is designed with global settings at the top of the page [1], followed by the grouped Quiz types [2]. Individual quizzes are nested within each Quiz type [3].
    Screenshot of the Quizzes Index Page.

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View Quizzes Global Settings

Global settings include searching for quizzes [1] and adding new quizzes [2]. You can also manage course quiz options in the Options menu [3].

Screenshot of the Quiz Global Settings.

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View Quizzes Options

In the Options menu [1], you can manage course question banks [2].

Screenshot of Quizzes options.

If you chose to save your quiz engine choice when creating a quiz, you can reset your saved choice: select the Reset quiz engine choice option in the options drop-down menu [3]. 

Add favorites from the Canvas Commons by selecting Commons Favorites from the menu [4].

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View New Quizzes Assessments

The Quizzes page indicates a New Quizzes assessments with the New Quizzes icon [1]. Quizzes created with the classic Canvas quiz tool are indicated with the Classic Quiz icon [2]. Both quiz types can be used in the same course.

Screenshot of Quizzes with the New Quiz andf Classic Quiz icon.

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View Individual Quiz

Each quiz displays the quiz name [1], due date (if any) [2], the number of points the quiz is worth [3], the number of questions in the quiz [4], and the quiz status (published or unpublished) [5].

Screenshot of Quiz details.

You can also set varied due dates for a quiz and create due dates [6] according to course section. Varied due dates appear as multiple dates.

Note: Due dates are not required for a quiz.

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Manage Individual New Quizzes

To manage an individual New Quiz, first, identify it by the New Quiz icon [1], then click the Options icon [2].

Screenshot of the submenu to help Manage Individual New Quizzes.

In the Options drop-down menu, you can edit the quiz [3], build the quiz [4], duplicate the quiz [5], delete the quiz [6], send the quiz to another instructor [7], copy the quiz to another course [8], or share to the Canvas Commons [9].

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Manage Individual Classic Quizzes 

To manage an individual Classic Quiz, first, identify it by the Classic Quiz icon [1], then click the Options icon [2].

Screenshot of the submenu to help Manage Individual Classic Quizzes.

In the Options drop-down menu, you can edit the quiz [3], delete the quiz [4], migrate the quiz to New Quiz [5], send the quiz to another instructor [6], copy the quiz to another course [7], or share to the Canvas Commons [8].

Note: The migrate option creates a copy of the classic quiz in the New Quizzes format. The original Classic quiz is retained.

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Manage Quiz Settings

You can adjust delivery settings for a quiz in New Quizzes. These options adjust the way that a quiz is delivered to students.

To edit the point total, assignment group, due date, availability dates, and the individual students and course sections who will receive the quiz, edit the quiz from the Assignments page.

Open Quiz

To manage settings for a quiz, find the quiz you want to open [1].

Screenshot of how to Manage Individual Quiz Settings.

To open the Build page and access the quiz Settings, click the Options icon [2] and then click the Build link [3].

Click the Add Quiz button [4] to create a new quiz.

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Open Settings

On the Build page, click the Settings tab.

Screenshot of the Buiild screen with Settings tab selected.

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View Warning Message

A warning message will appear on the Delivery Settings page if students have already submitted the quiz.

.Screenshot of the Delivery Settings warning message.

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Set Time Limit

To set a time limit for a quiz, click the Time Limit button [1]. Then enter the time limit using the Hours and Minutes fields [2].

Screenshot of the Time Limit setting.

Note: In-progress quizzes automatically submit when the Availability date and time passes, even if there is time remaining.

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Allow Multiple Attempts

To allow multiple attempts for a quiz, click the Allow multiple attempts button [1]. To assign which score to keep for student grades, select the option in the Score to keep drop-down menu [2]. You can choose to keep the highest score, average score, latest score, or first score.

Screenshot of the setting to Allow Multiple Attempts.

Note: The Late Submission Policy is not supported when using multiple attempts in New Quizzes.

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Set Limited Attempts

By default, students will be allowed unlimited attempts when the Allow multiple attempts option is enabled.

Screenshot of the Setting to Set Unlimited Attempts.

To set a limited number of attempts, select the Limited option [1]. Then select the number of attempts you want to allow [2].

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Set Waiting Period

To set a waiting period between attempts, click the Require time between attempts checkbox [1].

Screenshot of the Setting to Set a Waiting Period between attempts.

Then select the days [2], hours [3], and minutes [4] to require students to wait before they can begin a new attempt.

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Hide Student Results

To control when students see results, click the Hide results from students button.

Screenshot of Hide Results from students option in Settings

Note: Students can still see their overall quiz score in the Gradebook even when the Hide results from students option is enabled. To completely hide grades from students, you need to enable a Manual posting policy in the Gradebook.

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Item Analysis Report

The Item Analysis report displays overall quiz statistics and a breakdown of each individual question.  

On the Build page, click the Reports tab.

Screenshot of the build menu in a Canvas new quiz. The reports button is highlighted.
 

Click Generate Report
Screenshot of the Quiz and Item Analysis report option in a Canvas New quiz. The generate report button is visible.

For help interpreting the Analysis Report, refer to Instructure's Quiz and Item Analysis documenation.

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Moderate a New Quiz

The moderate tab shows a list of all student attempts, scores, time spent taking the quiz, a detailed log of the time spent on each question, and allows you to set accommodations like giving extra time or attempts. You can set an accommodation for a student for all quizzes in the course, or just for that particular quiz.

On the Build page, click the Moderate tab.

Screenshot of the build menu in a Canvas new quiz. The Moderate button is highlighted.

Add Accommodation for All Course Quizzes

To give a student time accommodations for all New Quizzes in the course, click the student's name.

Screenshot of the add accommodation window in a Canvas new quiz. The options are "Give additional Time" "remove time limit" and "Time limit multiplier"

Choose your desired option and click Save. Any accommodations will be shown in the Accommodations column.

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Add Accommodation for a Single Quiz

To give a student time or attempt accommodations for that particular New Quiz, click the Pencil button.

Screenshot of the moderate button in a Canvas New Quiz. The button looks like a pencil and is highlighted.

You can grant additional attempts, additional time, or remove the time limit.

Screenshot of the moderate tray for a student in a Canvas new quiz, there is the option to add additional attempts and to give additional time or remove the time limit.
 

When finished, click Apply.

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View Quiz Access Log

To view a detailed list of how long a student spent on each question, click View Log.

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Article ID: 148156
Created
Wed 12/7/22 4:26 PM
Modified
Thu 10/31/24 3:38 PM