The right-hand side of the page outlines Test Settings. To choose and apply settings, select the Settings icon to open a new panel.
Test Accommodations
If any students in your course have accommodations, this number of students will appear in the in the Test Settings section. You can set accommodations for students and make them exempt from certain course requirements, such as test due dates and time limits. To modify accommodations, go to the Roster and access the student's menu. You can also access it from the Submission page or Gradebook. More on accommodations

Details & Information
The section Details & Information provides options for test submission.

- Due dates appear on the calendar and in the activity stream. Late submissions appear with a Late label in the course gradebook.
- Prohibit late submissions. Enforce a hard deadline and prevent a late submission. In-progress and saved attempts will auto-submit at the due date. Students will receive a submission receipt email.
- Prohibit new attempts after due date.
- Allow class conversations- students can discuss the test with you and their classmates while the test is available.
Presentation Options
Control question presentation. By default, your test will present students with all the questions at once in the order you added them. You can choose from a range of presentation options that meet your needs.
- Display one question at a time. This option controls how a student navigates the test and allows them to focus on a single question at a time and reduce cognitive load. Students can skip questions with this option enabled unless Prohibit backtracking is enabled.
- Prohibit backtracking. The Displaying one question at a time option enables you the option to prohibit a student from navigating back to earlier test questions. This option is also available for paged tests, in which case enabling this option prevents students from navigating back to earlier test pages.

- Randomize questions. Randomizes the sequence in which questions are displayed for each student.
- Randomize answers. Randomizes the sequence in which answers for Matching and Multiple Choice questions are displayed for each student.
- Randomize pages. If your test includes questions across multiple pages (for example a page of Multiple Choice questions followed by a page with Essay questions), this option randomizes the order in which these pages are displayed.
- Do not randomize first page. If your test is set to randomize pages, this option allows you to lock the first page in place. This is useful, for example, if the first page of the test includes instructions.
Grading & Submissions
Grading & Submissions provides options for assessment type and grading criteria.

- Change the grade category to be part of one of the custom gradebook categories you set up in your course.
- Determine the number of attempts. When you allow multiple attempts, you can also choose how the final grade is calculated.
- Select the grading schema. From the Grade using menu, select an existing grading schema such as Points. A test's score consists of the sum total of all the questions' points. You can change the grading schema at any time and the change will appear to students and in your gradebook.
- Set Maximum points. If you create a test that only consists of text blocks, you can manually set the maximum score. Otherwise, edit the points value of individual questions.
- Enable assessment grade to automatically post a student's grade once grading is completed. Turn the setting off if you want to manually control grade publication.

Assessment Results
Assessment results allows you to control how students see feedback, scores, and answers once they turn in their assignment.

Select the link below each option to open the Assessment results timing panel to customize Submission View, Automated Question Feedback, Question Scores, and Correct Answers.

- Allow students to view their submission. When switched off, students can only see the test questions when they are taking the test.
- Show automated feedback. Provides feedback to students that's released automatically based on your settings.
- Show individual scores for each question of a student's test. You can decide when this information is released to students.
- Show correct answers to allow students to see the correct answers to automatically scored questions after they submit.
Additional Tools
Additional Tools provides several more options to customize your test.

- Add a time limit. Each student has a limited amount of time to submit. The test attempts are saved and submitted automatically when time is up. You can also allow students to work past the time limit.
- A rubric is a scoring tool to evaluate graded work. Rubrics can help you evaluate student submissions based on key criteria that you define.