Quiz Objectives
Quiz objectives let you create auto-graded assessments directly within a quest. Students answer questions and receive immediate feedback.
Creating a Quiz Objective
- Open the quest map editor
- Click + Add Objective
- Set the type to Quiz
- Configure the objective settings:
- Title — What students see on the map
- Story Text — Narrative text shown before the quiz
- Description — Instructions or context for the quiz
- Rewards — Experience, gold, mana, or health awarded on completion
- Click "Add Question" to start building the quiz
Question Types
Each quiz can mix any of the following question types:
Multiple Choice
One correct answer from several options. Good for testing factual knowledge and comprehension.
True/False
A simple true or false question. Quick and easy to create for basic concept checks.
Text Match
Students type an answer that is graded by case-insensitive text matching. Use for short, specific answers like vocabulary words, dates, or names.
Multi-Select
Multiple correct answers — students must select all correct options. Good for questions where several answers apply.
Ordering
Students arrange items in the correct sequence. Great for testing understanding of processes, timelines, or ranked lists.
Quiz Settings
Each quiz has configurable settings:
- Require Pass Threshold — When enabled, students must reach the pass threshold and can retry until they do. When disabled, the quiz is completed on the first attempt and the score is saved for your review. Enabled by default.
- Pass Threshold / Reward Threshold — Minimum score percentage (default: 80%). The label changes depending on whether the pass threshold is required — see below.
- Shuffle questions — Randomize question order for each attempt
With Pass Threshold Enabled (default)
The threshold acts as a pass/fail gate. Students must score at or above the threshold to complete the objective. If they score below it, the quiz is marked as failed and the student can retry until they pass. Rewards are only given once the student passes.
This mode is ideal when you want every student to demonstrate mastery before moving on.
With Pass Threshold Disabled
The quiz becomes a single-attempt assessment. The student gets one try, and the objective is marked as complete regardless of the score. The score is saved so you can review it later. Rewards are only given if the student meets the reward threshold — otherwise the objective completes without rewards.
This mode is useful for diagnostic quizzes, pre-assessments, or when you want to record a score without requiring a minimum grade.
Quiz Best Practices
Set the pass threshold to match your expectations — 80% works well for most cases. Enable the pass threshold so students can learn from mistakes and retry. Use question shuffling to keep quizzes fair if students are taking them at the same time.
Student Experience
- Student clicks the quiz objective on the map
- Reads the story text, then starts the quiz
- Answers all questions
- Submits the quiz
- Sees their score and which questions they got right or wrong immediately
With pass threshold enabled: if the student passes (meets the threshold), the objective completes and rewards are applied. If they fail, they can retry the quiz.
With pass threshold disabled: the objective completes on the first attempt regardless of score. The score is recorded and the student cannot retry. Rewards are only given if the student meets the reward threshold.
Quiz Grading
Quizzes are graded automatically and instantly. Students see their score and which questions they got right or wrong immediately after submitting.
