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Step 1: Open Google Forms and create your form. In our case, we have created a form with multiple-choice questions (MCQ) as we want to separate the data as per the city name. Once done, head over to the Responses tab and click on the three-dot menu beside the tiny Sheets icon.
Step 1: Open Google Forms and create your form. In our case, we have created a form with multiple-choice questions (MCQ) as we want to separate the data as per the city name. Once done, head over to the Responses tab and click on the three-dot menu beside the tiny Sheets icon.
With the Awesome Table gadget, via our Google Form add-on, you can now build an advanced summary of responses (dashboard with multiple charts and filters). The gadget will display charts & filters to let you do some easy data mining on your form results.
The destination options for storing and viewing responses to Google Forms is to store in a new spreadsheet or store in an existing spreadsheet. Once you've created a Google Form, it'll save each answer in the Responses tab, showing summary graphs and lists of answers.
Yup! Just click the 2-line button in the toolbar on the right of your form to add a page break to your form. You can then add an option at the end of the first page for which section to jump too, on multiple choice questions, you can select a section to jump to based on the answers the user chose.
Click on Insert>Page Break. Alternatively, you can find the Page Break option in the Add Item drop down menu at the end of every section. 2. The new page will be inserted at the bottom of your form or after the question you select.
Open a tab to look up answers. Preview your form before class to look up answers. Send questions to their friends. Share answers with friends. Take screenshots of your quiz questions. View the HTML page source to find answers. Look at a friends screen to select answers.
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