How To Create An Exam In Google Classroom
Create a quiz assignment
This article is for teachers with a Google Workspace for Education account. If you don't know your Google Workspace account, ask your administrator.
You can create a quiz assignment in Classroom where students complete and submit a Google Forms quiz. You can assign the quiz assignment to one or more classes or to individual students, schedule it to post later, add a due date and time, and add attachments.
Google Forms can automatically grade the quiz and you can import the grades into Classroom. Students can see their grades immediately or after you review their answers. You can also lock a quiz on Chromebooks managed by your school.
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Create and edit quiz assignments
Create a quiz assignment
Step 1: Create the assignment
- Click the class Classwork.
- At the top, click Create Quiz assignment.
- Enter the title and any instructions.
- (Optional) To prevent students who use Chromebooks managed by your school from opening other webpages when taking the Forms quiz, next toLocked mode on Chromebooks, click Turn on.
- (Optional) To import grades, next to Grade importing, click Turn on.
Step 2: Set up your quiz in Google Forms
When you create a quiz assignment, Classroom creates a blank quiz using Google Forms and attaches the form to the assignment.
In the assignment, click the Forms quiz attachment and set up your quiz. You can let students see their grade immediately after they submit their answers. If you change the name of the quiz in Google Drive, the name is updated in Classroom.
For details, go to Create & grade quizzes with Google Forms.
Lock a quiz on Chromebooks
If students are using Chromebooks managed by your school, you can lock the Chromebook while they take a quiz. When the Chromebook is locked, students can't open other browser tabs. You'll get an email if a student exits the Forms quiz and then reopens it. Unmanaged devices can't access the Forms quiz.
Accessibility features
Students can use the following accessibility features when a Chromebook is locked:
- ChromeVox (text-to-speech)
- High-contrast mode
- Full-screen and docked magnifier
If you can't find an accessibility feature, use its shortcut.
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For more details, go to Turn on Chromebook accessibility features.
Create a quiz confirmation message
When students submit a quiz in Forms, they get a confirmation message. You can customize this message for any Forms quiz. For example, you might want to give students a date that you'll grade and return their answers.
- In Forms, open a quiz.
- Click Settings Presentation.
- Under Confirmation message, enter your text and click Save.
Change the point value for questions
The point value for questions is automatically set to zero. To change the default point value for questions:
- In Forms, open a quiz.
- At the top, click More Preferences.
- If you want to change the default value for all questions in the quiz, check the Default quiz point value box, enter a value, and click Save.
- If you want to change the point value for a question:
- On the question, click Answer key.
- Enter the value and click Done.
Allow students to upload files in a quiz
Import quiz grades from Forms to Classroom
To import grades:
- The quiz must be the only attachment on the assignment.
- Students are limited to one response and must be in the same domain as the teacher.
- The form must collect student email addresses.
If you change any of these settings or edit the assignment after you save or post it, you might not be able to import grades.
Tip: If you attach a form as a link in Classroom, you can't import student grades.
Import quiz grades
When you import grades, all grades are imported. You can't select some grades to import. When you import the grades, the import overrides any current grades for the assignment. Therefore, if the Forms quiz is only one part of an assignment, import the quiz grades first.
To import grades:
- Click a class Classwork.
- Click the assignment with the quiz View Assignment.
- On the Student Work page, click Import Grades.
Note: If you don't see Import grades, your form wasn't set up as a quiz or you didn't turn on Grade importing when you created the assignment.
- Click Import.
Classroom enters grades for each student. If you didn't assign points, the assignment is labeled ungraded.
Change grades after import
The grades in Forms and Classroom are separate. If you change the grades in Forms after you import them to Classroom, click Import grades to bring the new grades into Classroom and overwrite the previous grades.
See student answers and return grades
To see student answers:
- Click the class Classwork.
- On the quiz assignment, click the quiz attachment.
- Click Edit Responses.
To return grades to students:
- Click the class Classwork.
- Click the quiz assignment.
- On the left, select the students you want to return grades to.
- Click Return Return to confirm.
Related topics
- Create an assignment
- Create & grade quizzes with Google Forms
- Reuse an assignment (quiz)
- Grade and return an assignment
- Forms cheat sheet
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How To Create An Exam In Google Classroom
Source: https://support.google.com/edu/classroom/answer/9095575?hl=en
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