Feb 21 2018
06:28 AM
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Aug 04 2023
01:25 AM
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TechCommunityAP
Feb 21 2018
06:28 AM
- last edited on
Aug 04 2023
01:25 AM
by
TechCommunityAP
Hi,
I'm creating a quiz, and I've added a Likert question type, but there is no way to actually set correct options for the statements - they are disabled in "edit" view.
Can this be fixed?
Mar 16 2020 06:55 AM
Jun 12 2020 09:20 AM
@Sjoerd22 @Piers Aldous have you received an update on this? I would like the ability to mark the likert selections as correct.
Aug 07 2020 09:45 AM
Any breakthrough?? @Piers Aldous
Sep 01 2020 01:46 AM
The Likert question type has been around since 2018, but the MS Forms developers are yet to realise that this can be used for quizzes and auto-evalulation, just like "matrix questions" in Google Forms and "matching questions" in other quiz/exam platforms. The name of the question format indicates its original conception for the assessment of attitudes, and it is a pity that MS have not moved beyond this, including auto-evaluation and adding a selector for multiple options per row and column. MS Forms is superior in several aspects to other options I looked at for quizzes, but I rely on matching questions for the assessment of course material and will for now have to look elsewhere for a suitable platform. Pity. @Piers Aldous
Feb 28 2021 09:17 AM
Apr 10 2021 02:58 AM
I agree too. I'm using Teams as a learning platforms and Forms to let students test what they have learned. Likert-type questions should also be able to be scored. Please develop Forms!
Jun 09 2021 02:00 AM
@Piers Aldous its ridiculous that this isn't a thing. It might make me go back to using google forms.
Jun 14 2021 04:06 AM
Apr 26 2022 07:54 AM
@JenLavery Now going on 4 years. I was looking for the same feature. Why didn’t this get addressed? Crazy!
May 27 2022 01:27 AM
@Piers Aldous This is utterly bizarre, would be a relatively simple thing to implement. I having to go back to google forms for this functionality.
May 03 2023 09:04 AM
In case if anyone from MS cares, 5 years and counting. Still no resolution.
Feb 01 2024 08:42 AM
Just observing that this is still not fixed.
Mar 18 2024 09:21 AM
@Eshinee Veith yes rediculous