Regrading a question after quiz has been taken

What can you modify within a quiz after it has been attempted?

What can you edit/view after a quiz has been attempted?

Regrade attempts

Having the option to regrade attempts will mostly come in handy when you have adjusted questions in your quiz after attempts have been made and you need to regrade the attempts based on the change you have made to the questions.

  1. Click Attempts on your quiz page
  2. Check the box next to the attempts you wish to regrade (or you can regrade all attempts by clicking Regrade all button). Please refer to screenshot below.
  3. If you have selected some attempts that you wish to regrade, click Regrade selected attempts at the bottom of the attempts list

Preview questions

  1. Click the cogwheel button in your quiz page then select Edit quiz from the dropdown menu
  2. Click the magnifying glass button near the left side of any of the questions in order to preview it

Edit existing questions

You can always delete all quiz attempts by students then edit the quiz as if no students had attempted it. However, please be advised that you should only resort to doing this if the quiz needs to be completely recreated, in which case, you may also want to consider creating a whole new quiz instead of deleting the attempts and editing the existing quiz

  1. Click the cogwheel button in your quiz page then select Edit quiz from the dropdown menu
  2. Click the cogwheel button on the left side of any of the questions in order to edit it.

What can you not edit after a quiz has been attempted?

Order of the existing questions

The order of the questions can not be modified after the quiz has been attempted. This includes shuffling questions as well. The Shuffle button will be greyed out, as shown in the screenshot below.

Adding/removing questions

If one or more students have taken the quiz, you will see a list of all the questions in the quiz and a notice saying that you cannot add or remove questions, like in the screenshot shown below:

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