Introduction to Learning Interactions Tutorial > Modify a Multiple Choice interaction

 

Modify a Multiple Choice interaction

To modify the Multiple Choice component, you'll add the question text and the answer text, and specify which answer is correct.

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In the Timeline, select Frame 4 on the Interactions layer. On the Stage, verify that objects on the layer are selected, and choose Modify > Break Apart. Then press Control+Shift+A or click an empty space in the workspace.

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Select the Multiple Choice component. If the Component Parameters panel isn't open, launch it from the Property inspector.

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Select the text in the Question text box and type Which camera part affects the amount of light that passes through the lens?

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In the Label text box for Checkbox 1, select Apple and type Shutter speed. Click the check mark under Correct to deselect it, which indicates that the choice is now an incorrect answer.

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In the Label text box for Checkbox 2, select Zucchini and type Film advance lever. Do not click the Correct check box to the right of the text box.

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In the Label text box for Checkbox 3, select Tomato and type Aperture. Verify that Correct is selected the right of the text box, to indicate that this is a correct answer.

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In the Label text box for Checkbox 4, select Potato and type Film counter. Do not click the checkbox under Correct.

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You will have four choices, instead of the five that the template provides. To delete the last choice, select Checkbox 5 in the Instance Name category and press Delete or Backspace.

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If desired, click Options at the bottom of the panel and change the correct and incorrect feedback text. The user will have one try to answer the question correctly; you do not need to change the Additional Tries feedback text, because that text will not appear to the user.