Apr 20 2018
08:21 AM
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03:39 PM
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Apr 20 2018
08:21 AM
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Aug 06 2023
03:39 PM
by
TechCommunityAP
I am using Forms to create a quiz and have multiple choice questions and matching questions that are worth more than 1 point. How can I change the auto-grade from "all or nothing" to assigning points for each correct answer within that one question?
If a question has 3 correct answers and is worth 3 points total but the students only selects 2 or the 3 then 0 points are awarded. Without manually reviewing each student/question answer, can auto-grade give a 2 out of 3 score?
May 29 2018 07:50 AM
Jan 27 2020 04:00 PM
I have the same question as Renee Nunez - partial scoring is a must need, please.
Aug 21 2022 10:41 AM
Please I have exactly the same requirement as Renee. This should be a top priority for Microsoft Forms as it is such a fundamental requirement for a quiz. At the moment the answers seem to be 'all or nothing', but for multiple answers, it is usual to score 1 for 1 correct answer, 2 for 2 correct answers, 3 for all 3 correct answers etc.
Dec 05 2022 10:54 PM
This is also an issue for teachers in Austria and it would life make so much easier if Microsoft could find a solution concerning all or nothing.
Please let me know asap when an improvement is made!
Thanks :=)
May 27 2023 11:27 AM
Aug 08 2023 07:12 AM
I would love to see this as well! @Renee Nunez
This has been a request from users for a few years so hopefully Microsoft will give us this feature ASAP!
Sep 25 2023 02:46 PM
@Renee Nunez Brilliant idea! I also need the ability to change the auto-grade from "all or nothing" to assigning points for each answer within one question. I want to set the total possible points to 1, and choose between 1 pt for high quality, 0.5 credit for medium quality, and 0 pt for low quality. This is because my team evaluates performance rather than right and wrong answers. We value recognizing successes, and it is necessary to give "partial credit" when evaluating how well teams are doing.
Nov 17 2023 04:54 PM
Nov 17 2023 05:00 PM
@jcarballo1993 As we have been asking for this for over five years, I have a feeling it will never happen. I really don't believe Microsoft reviews these discussions; that is unless we throw out key trigger words like 'bomb', 'Trump', 'kill', 'NAMBLA', or 'Elon Musk'.
Jan 14 2024 10:36 AM
I keep checking back to see if this feature has been implemented. It's unbelieveable that it still hasn't ... and now (unless I'm missing something) I can't seem to find anywhere that users can vote on suggested features for improvement (I clicked on two different links from previous threads on this matter and the links appear broken!).