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Randomization of Order of Answers to Quiz Questions

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Dec 10, 2014 Dec 10, 2014

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When randomizing answers to multiple-choice, and multiple-answer, questions, is there a way to lock one of the answers in place? 
For example, I would like to have the order of (a) through (d) shuffle, but keep answer (e) as "None of the Above".  [Using Presenter 9, MS Office PowerPoint 2013, Windows 7]

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 10, 2014 Dec 10, 2014

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Hi,

This not possible with Presenter.

Thanks

Alpi Agarwal

Adobe Presenter Engineering Team

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Is it possible with Captivate?

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Adobe Employee ,
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Hi,

The above scenario is not possible in Captivate too. You can shuffle the answers but cannot restrict any option from shuffling.

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Mayank

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Thank you for responding.

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Although I have a very limited experience with Captivate and with Presenter I am not sure whether this suggestion will work.  Can you split up your A-D questions separate from the E question and thus only shuffle A-D in a script?  For example, if I were coding this in Flash (ActionScript 3.0) I would create two separate arrays, one for the A-D questions and one for the E questions/answers and perform the necessary logic against those two distinct arrays.  That way you can always keep your second array consistently appearing in the same place in your quiz.

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