Creating and Managing Custom Quizzes in CertMaster
Custom quizzes allow instructors to create a wide range of assessments, such as pop quizzes, chapter tests, mid-terms, and finals. You can build quizzes in advance—students won’t be able to take them until you schedule them.
How to Create a Custom Quiz
Click the Custom Quizzes tab.
To view quizzes created by another instructor (including shared end-of-chapter quizzes), click View, then select a different user under Created By. You can also filter by Product.
Click Add to begin creating a new quiz.
Enter the Quiz Name.
In the Post-quiz Viewing Options for Detailed Answers dropdown, select your preferred feedback option.
(Optional) Enter:
Instructions for Students
Passing Score
Time Limit
Instructor Notes
Click Go to Questions & Labs.
Selecting Questions
In the Quiz Type dropdown, select the type of quizyou’re creating.
Click Select Questions.
In the Source dropdown, choose the product you'd like to pull questions from.
Use the Filters dropdown to narrow down the question types or difficulty levels.
Click on a Chapter or Section Topic to load questions.
Select individual questions by checking the box next to each.
Under Actions, you can:
Click Add all these items to include every question from the current topic.
Click Remove all these items to clear selected questions from that section only.
Repeat steps 12–14 for additional topics as needed.
When finished, click Done.
Reviewing and Finalizing the Quiz
Click the eye icon to preview any question.
Click the trash can icon to remove a question from the quiz.
To schedule the quiz, click Schedule Quiz. (You may also schedule it later.)
Click Done to finish.
Editing a Custom Quiz
To make changes, click the quiz name, apply your edits, and click Done to save.
Important Notes
Unlike in-course quizzes, custom quizzes are set to one attempt by default. You can change this setting during scheduling.
For LMS users: Custom quizzes can be linked directly to your LMS. Scheduling within CertMaster is not required unless you want to allow more than one attempt.