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Bothpass/fail and tally quiz score actions require answer options in order to be scored. This means that piped questions are not supported in the quiz score action. This does not mean that you have to limit your survey to the below question types. You can include open text and essay fields in the survey; they will just be skipped in the scoring portion of the quiz score action

When setting up your Pass/Fail Quiz, you have the option to not score a question if an N/A option is selected as the answer. The N/A option must be using the Not Applicable Answer Option Special Setting.


With this setting checked, any questions where a N/A answer is selected are excluded from being scored. For example, if you have a two question quiz where the respondent selects the correct answer for question 1 and N/A for question 2, they would receive a score of 100%.


When using a Tally Quiz Score you will assign points to each answer option. Ultimately all possible points will be tallied for total possible score. Tally Quiz Scores allow for a lot more nuance and variation in the scores respondents receive.


It is also worth noting that any unanswered or unseen questions will not be scored so there is not an option to score only questions that have been displayed to the respondent as there is in a Pass/Fail quiz score.


As we learned above, for multi-select questions (Checkbox, Multi Dropdown Menu and Multi Image Select) when using a Pass/Fail Quiz score, the respondent's response much match exactly what you specify in the answer key in order to receive a point for that question.


In order to score a single question within a Tally Quiz Score, assign points to each answer option. Note: Negative values and blanks are OK. All possible points will be tallied for total possible score.


I am creating a quiz (5 questions only, 4 possible answers each question).

The idea is that as users click one of the options, the colour of the buttons change to show if they are right/wrong. That has been the easy part.


Next you need to determine what specific event will trigger the completion message. One obvious possibility is completing the final question (this is ignoring any logic that makes sure all questions are answered). On your final question you could add an action that shows the completion message and sets its text, like so:


A scored quiz works based on a total score that a quiz taker gets as they go through a quiz. Every answer choice to every question has a point value associated with it, and the outcome of the quiz is based on the total point value that a quiz taker gets.


I'm currently trying to make an aesthetic personality quiz type thing in repl.it using python. I have 4 different variables that all start at 0, and depending on the user input, the scores will go up by one. I'm having some trouble making it to where the code will add to all of the variables.


I'm trying to set up a survey to be used for employees to take as an online test. The test consists of multiple select_one/select_multiple questions and each question has one or more right answers. I would like to assign the right answers a score of 1 and tally the results using a hidden score field to know if the users passed or not. What would be the best way to go about accomplishing this?


Is this really the easiest solution for tallying the results of a quiz? Is there an easier way to simply mark an option as 'correct' and quickly view the results at the end. I'm trying to give a short multiple choice quiz, but perhaps Survey 123 isn't the best option.


The Tally Score quiz works by revealing a result based on a total score that is accumulated based on the numeric values given to each answer. This article will cover a multi-page setup.


In our demo experience, the score values are set up so that a cumulative value of 4-7 (minimum right) points would show Result 1, Result 2 would be 8-11 points, Result 3 would be 12-15 points, and the total point value would need to be 16 or higher to return Result 4.


For example, you could have 4 questions (one question per page) with 4 possible answers, with the last question directing you to one of 4 possible results pages based on the cumulative score created from the addition of the value tags.


question:x - This tag defines the question the answer belongs to. In this case, x identifies the page that the question is on. For example, if this page contains question 1, use question:1 as the tag for the page.


The goto:results tag takes care of sending users to the results page, so there does not need to be a click interaction on these hotspots, but you can use an On Hover interaction to boost the style and user experience.


Analytics Note: Since the hotspots created for the quiz plugin may only trigger SDK commands, in those situations, Click and/or Hover are NOT sent to Ceros Analytics, Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager, or any other analytics platform via the Universal Analytics feature if there is no interaction added to the hotspot. You could of course have a setup where clicking on an answer choice triggers a pop-up, etc., but if you do not have something like that, to work around this, there would need to be a Click and/or Hover interaction added to the answer choice hotspots if you want them to be tracked. It can be anything, i.e., toggling the visibility of a shape that exists off the canvas.


I was wondering how you could automate the creation of form tally from an airtable base and integrate it into softr by an embed code injected by a rich text. you could generate quizzes very quickly from Airtable! I leave the floor to the genius of the community


we are not understood, imagine an Airtable interface in which you enter quizzes very easily, the intelligence of the human behind the keyboard is exercised just as much as by writing the questionnaires directly on the Tally site, afterwards thanks to softr you easily deploy dozens of quizzes


Hi @andrew_videoask thanks for your reply! I had considered a score quiz but I was worried that wouldn't work and muddle the endings up as its not a case of knowledge or right/wrong answers? Unless I am missing the potential of a scored quiz?



For example, at a basic level, I have 10 questions. If every answer to those questions is A then they are personality A, If there are 5 Bs and 5 As but one of the Bs has a 2x weighting It would tally 6 rather than 5 so the end tally would be 6 Bs and 5 As with the personality result being B






Hi @andrew_videoask - My quiz is personality based quiz - I have looked at using the score based logic over the last few days but it wont work. It has to be tally based so Im not sure its possible to do what I want. Thanks for the suggestion though.


Sadly at the time I did not find a solution that did exactly what I needed regarding a tally-based weighted answer. I dont know if things have changed in the past year as my client agreed to drop the weighting requirement. Sorry I cant be of more help.


An ACE score is a tally of different types of abuse, neglect, and other hallmarks of a rough childhood. According to the Adverse Childhood Experiences study, the rougher your childhood, the higher your score is likely to be and the higher your risk for later health problems. You can take the test below:


To learn more, check the CDC's ACE Study website. You'll find, among other things, a list of studies that explore the ways adverse childhood experiences have been linked to a variety of adult conditions, ranging from increased headaches to depression to heart disease.


Remember this, too: ACE scores don't tally the positive experiences in early life that can help build resilience and protect a child from the effects of trauma. Having a grandparent who loves you, a teacher who understands and believes in you, or a trusted friend you can confide in may mitigate the long-term effects of early trauma, psychologists say.


Child psychologist Hilit Kletter, of Stanford University's School of Medicine, says that to spot these children, she looks for visible signs of stress to understand what might have happened to them and how best to intervene. Some kids have nightmares or recurring thoughts of a stressful event, she says, or may re-enact the trauma through play. Or the child may seem distracted or withdrawn.


To bolster parents, the Harvard team is testing interventions right now that use video coaching to show moms and dads how to engage their babbling infants, using sounds and facial expressions in a style Shonkoff calls serve and return.


I have 10 teams in first column, then 10 columns to put results in as the quiz rounds are played. I then have a total common so as each result is added it adds them up. How can I then have this column ranked from 1st to last, or either have another total column, that shows the ranking 1-10


Hello! I stumbled across your sheet and think it would work well for a neighborhood trivia night I'm setting up. I can't figure out how to adjust the rank area so I can add more teams. I'm also a bit puzzled by the "dense rank" column. What was the intended purpose? Thanks in advance!




You will need the Drill power up for this one. Luckily, right where you pick this powerup up is also right where you need to be. Drill into the ceiling above the two blocks and ride the ceiling right to the green blossom. Tag it to release the Big Flower Coin below.


The second Big Flower Coin is near the start of the level -- there is a tall mushroom that's seemingly unreachable -- above this is a green warp pipe but you cannot see it until you are atop the shroom. Use the greet, dangling vine enemies called Tailys to swing to this tall mushroom.


In this Wonder Seed quiz you must pull the Taily vine above you with the right color that matches the right answer. Jump and pull with Y. The quiz is timed, and the questions are randomized. You must get 3 questions right (you can get many wrong in the process) to win the Wonder Seed. Here are the right answers:

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