Quiz Maker 2.0.0-beta1 Adds Branching Quizzes for Drupal 11 and 12
Branching quiz workflows are now available in Quiz Maker 2.0.0-beta1 for Drupal 11 and Drupal 12. Drupal.org lists the beta release as published on 5 July 2026, with the 2.x branch rebuilt around staged quizzes, conditional transitions, a visual flow editor, and pluggable scoring. The module is maintained by Roman Chekhaniuk and is positioned as an alternative to the Quiz module for building and taking quizzes in Drupal.
The release changes Quiz Maker from a primarily linear quiz engine into a tool for staged and branching quiz flows. For Drupal site builders, the update adds ways to route users through different question paths based on scores or answers, while keeping the older 1.x branch available for sites that have not moved to Drupal 11.
The 2.x branch introduces stages, with each stage holding its own ordered set of questions. Questions can be shown one per page or all at once. Conditional transitions allow a quiz to branch based on a user’s score or answers, such as routing a higher-scoring user to an advanced stage.
The beta release also adds a visual flow editor for designing quiz paths on a drag-and-drop canvas. Drupal.org says the editor includes validation for loops and unreachable stages. A plain table form is available as a non-visual alternative.
Quiz Maker 2.0.0-beta1 includes pluggable scoring and result handling. Site builders can choose a Score Resolver and Result Processor per quiz type or provide custom logic. The release also adds per-score feedback, full multilingual support for quizzes and questions, and PHP 8 attribute-based plugins.
The release adds Quiz Transfer through a submodule that exports and imports complete quizzes as portable YAML. The transfer covers stages, transitions, questions, answers, and translations, and can be used through Drush or the user interface.
The project page says two branches are actively maintained. The 2.x branch targets Drupal 11 and Drupal 12, while the 1.x branch remains available for Drupal 9 and Drupal 10 sites. Drupal.org lists 54 reported sites using the module and notes that stable releases are covered by the Drupal Security Team’s advisory policy.
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