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Creating quizzes and questions
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Creating a multiple-choice question slide
Users answer multiple-choice questions by selecting one or more correct answers from a list. In 
Breeze Presenter, multiple-choice questions can be branched based on the specific answers users 
select. For example, in a question with three possible answers, you can set up branching so that 
selecting the first answer goes to the next slide, the second answer jumps to a specific slide later in 
the quiz, and the third answer opens a web page. 
To create a multiple-choice question slide:
1.
.In PowerPoint, open a presentation (PPT file).
2.
Select the slide before the one in which you want to insert a question. For example, if you want 
the new question slide to be slide 7 in the presentation, click slide 6.
3.
From the Breeze menu, select Quiz Manager.
4.
Select the quiz to which you want to add a question and click Add New Question.
5.
In the Question Types dialog box, select Multiple Choice and do one of the following:
To create a multiple-choice question that will be graded, click Create Graded Question. 
To create a multiple-choice survey question that will not be graded, click Create Survey 
Question.
6.
Accept the default text for the name or enter a new name in the Name text box. The name 
appears on the question slide in the presentation. 
Tip: If you are creating many of the same type of question in a single presentation, type in unique 
names for each so they can be distinguished from one another.
7.
In the Question text box, type the multiple-choice question exactly as you want it to appear on 
the slide.
8.
In the Points text box, type in (or use the up and down arrows to specify) the number of points 
allocated to this question. Assigning points signifies the relative importance of a question. 
Assigning different point values to different questions lets you, for example, give introductory 
questions a lower value and advanced questions a higher value. You can enter any whole number 
value. If all questions have the same value (for example, 10 points), they are scored equally.
9.
In the Answers area, click Add and enter possible answers. (A multiple-choice question requires 
at least 2 answers.) If necessary, click Delete to remove an answer from the list.
10.
(Optional) Click Advanced to set options for individual answers, such as a custom feedback 
message, a specific action, or audio. (If you have a particularly long answer, the Advanced 
Answer Options dialog box gives you more space to type in the answer.)
11.
Select the radio button next to the correct answer. 
12.
In the Type pop-up menu, select whether there are multiple correct responses or a single correct 
response. (If you select multiple correct responses, be sure to return to step 11 and select the 
radio buttons next to all correct responses.)
13.
In Numbering, use the pop-up menu to select an option for how answers are listed on the quiz 
slide. You can choose from uppercase letters, lowercase letters, or numbers.
14.
Select the Options tab.