There is no InQuizitive answer key: every Norton title has its own course. QuizSparrow reads your actual questions and answers them, straight through to the Target Score.
No flashcard decks that don't match your edition. One click, whole activity.
Add QuizSparrow to your browser. Thirty seconds, no setup.
Open your assigned activity as normal and hit Auto-Solve.
It answers at full confidence until the Target Score lands.
What changes when the answer and the reason arrive together.
"I spent a week trying to find an answer set for my edition of Give Me Liberty and there just isn't one. The questions are specific to the course. This reads whatever is on my screen instead, which turns out to be the thing I actually needed."
"Flashcard decks were half wrong and half from another edition. Getting the answer for my exact question is a different thing."
"The explanation is the whole point. I can agree with the reasoning, then wager high instead of playing safe at twenty points."
"It reads the label-the-diagram and drag-to-sort questions too, which no answer list on the internet was ever going to help me with."
"Three government activities in one sitting. I hit the target score and came out knowing what federalism is."
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What students ask before installing
No, and that's why searching for one goes nowhere. Every Norton textbook ships its own InQuizitive course tailored to that book, and InQuizitive deliberately has no 'show me the answer' button; it guides you toward the answer with feedback instead. Flashcard decks you find online are usually from a different title or edition. QuizSparrow works differently: it reads the specific question on your screen.
All of them. InQuizitive questions are always interactive: multiple choice, dragging and dropping items, clicking a choice or a specific part of an image or a sentence, labeling diagrams and maps, or typing a fill-in-the-blank answer. QuizSparrow reads the question rather than matching it against a list, so no format is off-limits.
Yes. Because it reads the on-screen question, it doesn't matter which Norton title or edition you were assigned: first-year writing, US history, sociology, psychology, American government, literature or biology all behave the same.
Your InQuizitive grade is the percentage of the instructor's Target Score you accumulate, and each question is worth 20 to 100 points depending on where you set the confidence slider. A wrong first answer costs you points you can only half recover on a second attempt. Seeing the answer and the reasoning first is what lets you set the slider high with confidence rather than hedging low on every question.
Your instructor's course policy is the one that governs your class: read it and follow it. What we can tell you about the platform is that InQuizitive is low-stakes practice rather than a supervised exam: it isn't proctored, and Norton links the ebook straight into the activity, so working with your sources open is the intended workflow. The explanations are there for the part that actually matters later, which is the exam this was meant to prepare you for.
Extremely: it reads the live question rather than matching against a stored answer key, so it holds up on whichever Norton title and edition you were assigned. Optional step-by-step explanations are one click away on any answer if you want to check the working.
Yes. QuizSparrow runs entirely inside your browser, reads only the question already displayed on the page, and stores no personal information. It never touches your Norton login or your school's gradebook.
Sign up, add the extension to your browser, and open any assigned InQuizitive activity. Setup takes about thirty seconds: no copy-pasting, no extra tabs, nothing to configure.
It doesn't exist. Install QuizSparrow and get the answer, with the reasoning, on your actual question.