Why?
Recently a user posted a request on the Adobe forums, asking for a Multiple Choice question to be used as Knowledge Check, but with possibility of multiple combinations of answers to be correct. Here is the link:
How to create a MCQ with more than 1 correct answer.
Example
I used some slides from the QSP Alliance to create quickly this example project. It has 3 MCQ slides which are using the same shared actions. They have all 6 possible answers but the workflow is not limited to that specific number of answers. The total number of correct and wrong answers is different on each slide. Answer is considered to be correct when no wrong answers are selected and at least one correct answer is chosen. But multiple correct answers are allowed as well. Try it out, I will explain the setup later on in a blog post:
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Example project with custom MCQ slides where multiple correct answers are allowed.
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