Multiple select questions are designed to evaluate a candidate's knowledge and accuracy in selecting all correct options from a given set. These questions can significantly impact the overall assessment score if not answered correctly.
Scoring Mechanism
When candidates encounter multiple select questions, they need to keep the following points in mind:
Select All Correct Answers: To score points for a multiple select question, the candidate must select all the correct answers from the given options.
Partial Scoring: With our partial scoring feature, candidates can now receive points for partially correct answers in multiple-choice questions. If a question has multiple correct answers, and a candidate selects some but not all correctly, they’ll earn partial credit.
For example: If a question has three correct answers and a candidate selects two of them correctly, they will receive a portion of the total points for that question.
Thorough Evaluation: The zero score reflects the importance of accuracy and attention to detail, ensuring that only candidates with comprehensive knowledge are awarded points.
Common Issues and Clarifications
Zero Scores: If you notice that certain skills are showing a zero score, it is likely due to the candidate not selecting all the right answers or selecting one or more wrong answers for multiple select questions.
Accuracy Required: It's crucial for candidates to understand the necessity of selecting every correct option and avoiding incorrect ones to achieve a positive score.
Example Scenario
Consider a multiple select question with five options, where three options are correct. If a candidate selects only two of the correct options or selects two correct and one incorrect option, the score for that question will be zero.
Further Assistance
We hope this explanation clarifies how multiple select question scoring works in Testlify. If you have any further questions or need additional assistance, please feel free to reach out to our support team at [email protected].