How Can You Add And Delete Questions To A Google Form?
by TeachThought Staff
How do add and/or delete questions on a Google Form? It’s really quite simple.
Recently, we offered a glimpse of Google Science Journal, Today, we’re going to take a quick look at how to add and delete questions on a Google Form.
Why use Google Form in the classroom? Here are 80 ways to use Google Forms in the classroom. In the meantime, here is a quick overview of adding and deleting questions.
How To Add And Delete Questions To A Google Form
If you’re using a template, you can skip to Section 1.3 to edit your form. You can always come back here if you want to add or edit existing questions.
- Click Untitled question and enter your question. You get suggestions based on your type of question.
- (Optional) To change the question type, click the Down arrow arrow_drop_down.
- Add response options (if applicable to your question type).
- (Optional) To specify if people must answer the question, click Required.
- To add more questions, choose an option:
- To add a new question, click Add question add_circle.
- To add a copy of the existing question, click Duplicate content_copy.
Note: Changes are automatically saved. To preview your changes any time, at top right, click Preview visibility.
How To Delete Questions On A Google Form
Deleting questions is as simple as selecting the question at the top (the 6 dots : : :), then click the trash can at the bottom to delete.
You can use the ‘duplicate question’ icon to the left to make a copy of the question before deleting, or the aforementioned trash can icon to delete a question that you didn’t mean to duplicate.
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