A hotspot question includes a graphic with multiple highlighted areas or "hotspots" that prompts the user to identify the area of the graphic that constitutes the correct answer. 


To create a hotspot question, you should first include a background image. Background images can be stored on your computer or saved in package documents and stored in the Library.
You should size the background image before inserting it into the question since you cannot resize it in the Question Editor.


Once the background image appears in the hotspot question, you identify the hotspot areas by adding options. Each time you click Add OptionAdd Option, a red box (with the number incremented by one) appears on the top left corner of the background image. If you add multiple hotspots, they will appear one on top of the other. You can drag and drop the red box to reposition the hotspot. You can also drag any of the edit handles to resize a hotspot.

 

Note: To delete a hotspot area, click the hotspot area to display the edit handles and click Delete.


When you view the question in Preview or in the Player, the question box may cover some of the background image and hotspots. You can reposition the question box by dragging it by its blue Question header to a new location.


To create a Hotspot question:

  1. On the File menu, choose New New point to Question Question, and choose Hotspot.
     
  2. Click Update Image Update Image to add a background image.
     
  3. Click Click to add question text and enter the question text.
     
  4. Click Add Option Add Option and drag the red box labeled 1 so that it identifies the first hotspot area on the background image.
     
  5. Click the hotspot and drag the sizing handles to resize the hotspot accordingly.
     
  6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each hotspot that you want to add to the background image.
     
  7. Select the hotspot number that represents the correct answer in the Response list.
     
    The number displays as the correct answer in the Correct field.
     
  8. Click Click to add remediation text and add remediation text, if desired.
     
  9. Save the question.

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