Question Reports
Let learners flag a confusing or incorrect question, and review and resolve those reports to keep your quizzes accurate.
Even well-written quizzes can have a typo, an unclear question, or an answer that turns out to be wrong. Question reports let learners flag a problem question, and give you a simple place to review and fix it. This keeps your assessments fair and accurate over time.
What learners can report
A learner can flag a question and say what's wrong — for example:
- The wording is confusing or unclear.
- The "correct" answer looks wrong.
- An answer option has a typo or error.
- Something else seems off.
The learner adds a short note explaining the issue.
Reviewing reports
- Go to Admin → Quizzes and open the question reports area.
- Review each report — you can see the question and the learner's note.
- Decide what to do:
- Fix the question (correct the wording, options, or the right answer).
- Dismiss the report if the question is actually fine.
- Mark the report as resolved when you are done.
If you correct a question's right answer after learners have already taken the quiz, consider re-checking affected attempts. You can override scores where needed — see Grading quizzes.
What the learner sees
- A way to flag the question while reviewing the quiz.
- A simple form to describe the problem.
- Their report goes to you for review; restricted details are not exposed.
Good to know
- Reports are a great early-warning system — patterns of reports on one question usually mean it needs a rewrite.
- Combine reports with quiz analytics: a question almost everyone gets wrong may be flawed, not just hard.
Related pages
Makeup & Alternative Assessments
Group a main exam with a makeup so a learner can take either one — and it counts only once toward the grade.
Quiz Analytics
See detailed results by quiz, question, and answer option, spot who hasn't attempted, and manage quizzes in bulk — duplicate, export/import, and recover.

