 Quizzes can be used to consolidate learning or as part of your assessment strategy. To add a quiz to your course, navigate to the topic you would like to add the quiz to and select Add an activity or resource. Select Quiz from the activity chooser. Alternatively, you can use the Question Bank feature to compile a list of questions to use across multiple quizzes and assessments and even across multiple courses. For the purposes of this demonstration, I'll build our questions in the Question Bank and then build our quiz using those questions. Navigate to the Course Administration menu. Select Question Bank. All questions will be organised into categories. Each course will automatically have one category called Default. If you would like to add more categories, navigate to the Course Administration menu. From the Question Bank drop-down menu, select Categories. Scroll to the bottom of the page. Select the Parent category you would like your new category to belong to. Name your category. Loose any additional information in the Category Info section. Once you are happy with the settings you have selected, select Add Category. The category is now available. We're now ready to begin adding questions to our category. Navigate to the Course Administration menu. From the Question Bank drop-down menu, select Questions. Select the category you wish to add your questions to. Select Create a new question. Select the type of question you wish to add to the category. To view the description of the question type, select the question. The description is displayed on the right-hand side. Once you've selected your question type, select Add. Name your question. Add your question text. Select the number of marks you would like to associate to a correct response. If you would like to provide general feedback after the student has completed the question, enter it into the General Feedback section. Select whether you will accept one or multiple answers. If you would like the choices to be shuffled, leave the box ticked. If you would like the order of the answers to be consistent, uncheck the box. Select your preferred formatting from the drop-down box. Enter the question answers into the space provided. Select the grade you would like to associate with that answer. I would like to allocate 100% of the mark to the correct answer. Select 100% from the drop-down menu. If you would like to assign half a mark to a particular answer, you can select from the grade drop-down menu. From the combined feedback drop-down menu, you can view the default responses learners will receive. If you would like to make any changes to the default responses, do so here. If you would like to associate any penalties for multiple tries, you can do so here. Additionally, you may choose to set hints for incorrect answers. Once you are happy with the settings you have selected, select Save Changes. Your question now appears within the question bank. You can continue adding questions to the question bank until you're ready to build your quiz. Once you're ready to build your quiz, navigate back to the course. Navigate to the topic you wish to add the quiz within. Select Add an Activity or Resource. Select Quiz. Select Add. Name your quiz. You can configure the quiz settings to open and close the quiz for a specific time period. Under the grade settings, you can enter the grade to pass as well as restrict the number of attempts a learner can make. You can make changes to the default layout of the quiz by selecting from the drop-down menu. Choose whether you wish your questions to be shuffled and when feedback is received. The review options restrict what learners can see when reviewing their quiz. You can customize the review options here. If you would like to place additional restrictions on attempts such as passwords, you can do so here. From the overall feedback drop-down menu, you can customize the feedback messages provided to learners in response to their overall grade results. For example, for students who receive 50% or lower, we can provide a feedback message asking them to re-complete the quiz or refer them to additional learning material. If you wish to associate this course with a particular outcome, you can select it from the outcome drop-down menu. If you wish to associate the quiz with a particular group, you can do so under the common module settings. Once you are happy with the settings you have selected, select save and return to course. We can now begin adding questions to our quiz. Select the quiz. Select edit quiz. Select add. We now have the option to build new questions or use questions from our question bank. Let's use the question that we created earlier. Select from question bank. Select the category you wish to use. Select the question. Select add selected questions to the quiz. The question has now been added to the quiz. Continue adding questions until your quiz is complete. Let's see what this looks like from a learner's perspective. Navigate back to your course. By default, the quiz is currently hidden to make the quiz visible to learners. Turn editing on. From the edit drop-down menu, select show. Navigate to the switch roll menu. I am now logged in as a learner. When I select the introduction quiz, I have the option to attempt the quiz now. Select attempt quiz now. Select your answer. Select finish attempt. Select submit all and finish. Select submit all and finish. I automatically receive my feedback message, as well as my grade. Let's switch back to the trainer roll. As the trainer, I have the option to make a comment or override the mark. To do so, select make comment or override mark. Enter your comment. If you wish to change the mark, you can do so here. Once you're happy with the changes you have made, select save. All changes will be stored in the response history.