While tests can be added to other module types, Test Only modules have no other functionality. There are three types of test behavior: test, pre-assessment, and survey. You can also run a Test Question Analysis Report to see which questions are most commonly missed and what users thought the correct answers were.
Creating a test and other test functionality is detailed more extensively in the sections of the Knowledge Base listed Below.
Test Settings
Test Settings are set during the fourth step of module creation, or at any time by clicking on the Test tab.
Test Directions are instructions that will show to the student upon launching the Test. There is default language set, but you are able to customize it.
Passing Score is strictly set at the Test level.
Test Behavior lets you switch between Test, Pre-assessment, and Survey behavior.
Test behavior will only grant a completion if the passing score is achieved.
Pre-assessment also tracks scores, but will grant a completion for any score. Users can select an 'I Don't Know' option as an answer to questions and can look up their score.
Survey behavior is very similar to Pre-assessment. Though Surveys do not have an 'I Don't Know' option, nor can users view their score. Administrators can still view user scores, however.
Allow Test Out and Allow Test Out for Retakes controls whether users can take tests to skip going through the main content.
Failed Attempts Before Forcing Content lets you set how many tries a user has to test out before being forced to go through the main content. If this is set to 0, a user has unlimited attempts.
Only Allow One Attempt Per Day limits a user to only take the test once a day until they pass.
Failed Attempts Before Lockout controls how many times a user can fail a test before being forced to wait and how long they have to wait. If this is set to 0, the setting is disabled.
Lockout Auto Release Days controls how long the lockout lasts. If this is set to 0, a supervisor must manually reverse the lockout.
Attempts Granted with Max Attempt Lockout Reset lets you set a different number of attempts after a lockout reset.