Definition
A multiple choice question provides a list of possible answers where your visitor can select the one that fits them best. Also known as a 'radio button' question, it's important to not get this question type confused with 'multiple-answer' or 'select many', which allows the visitor to select more than one answer.
Example - When can mobile devices be used in the workplace?
Answer 1) During breaks and for emergencies
Answer 2) Never
Answer 3) Any time
How to add a 'Multiple Choice' question
You should have already added an Assessment module to your page - if not, please follow these instructions first.
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Select the 'Add' button found to the top left, followed by 'Multiple Choice'.

A new question will be added ready for you to create.
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Add your question into the 'Question' field.
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Use the 'Insert Image/Replace' option to add an image to the question. Note: Although not mandatory, an image can be used to support your question or add visual interest.
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Add the answer(s) into the 'Answers' section.
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Set the answer as 'Incorrect' or 'Correct'.
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Use the 'Add' button to add another answer.
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Use the small bin icon to delete an answer.

What does a 'Multiple Choice' question look like?
When a visitor views your document they must select the clickable area in order to open/view the Assessment module.
A pop-up box will display listing the multiple choice question, followed by the supporting image (if used), and available answers to choose from.

💡 Multiple correct answers
The system won't allow for more than one answer to be set as correct. You could add all answers you want to be 'correct ' as separate answers and have the last one say "all of the above" OR add a free text answer option where the user can type their own answer.