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How do I add or remove questions from an Albert Assessment?

Learn how to add, remove, and select assessment questions to assign to students.

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Written by Conor Joyce
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You can find Albert curated assessments in the Assessments tab within many subjects. These assessment suites include topic quizzes, diagnostics, full-length, and unit assessments for AP® and several state assessments.

You can choose to assign these assessments as is, or you can edit them. Learn more about the three ways to edit Albert Assessments:

Select Questions to Assign

To select a few questions from an Albert Assessment to assign, follow these steps:

  • Select an Albert Assessment to view all of the questions.

  • Check the box next to the question title you would like to assign.

  • Click Assign and Assign your selection to create an assessment using only your selected questions.

    • [Pro-tip]: Use filters to surface only Easy, Moderate, or Difficult questions.

Remove Questions

To remove questions from Albert Assessments, follow these steps:

  • Click into an Albert Assessment to view all of its questions.

  • Check the box next to the total number of questions to select all questions.

  • Once you have identified the questions you want to remove, simply click the box again to uncheck that question.

  • Once you’re ready, click Assign and Assign your selection.

Add Questions

To add questions to an Albert-curated assessment, follow these steps:

  • Navigate to the assessment within the Assessments tab of an individual subject and add the desired assessment to a Folder by clicking the three kabobs and Save to Folders.

  • Locate the questions you would like to add from another assessment or from the practice guide of any Albert course.

  • Select the question and click Add to Folder.

  • From the list, select the Folder you have just created and click Save.

  • Your folders are available by clicking on the Assignments tab located in the top blue toolbar.

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