How do you make a quiz on WhatsApp?
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How do you make a quiz on WhatsApp?
5 Simple Steps to Create a WhatsApp Quiz
- Create a Quiz. Start by creation a quiz.
- Publish. Click on ‘publish’ to create a live version.
- Go to ‘My Items’ Go to your items dashboard, where everything you create with Opinion Stage is stored, and find your quiz.
- Click the ‘Embed & Share’ Button.
- Share it.
What are general questions in English?
General Questions
- What do you do?
- Are you married?
- Why are you studying English?
- Where/How did you learn English?
- What do you do in your free time?
- What’s the weather like? / How’s the weather?
- What time is it? / Do you have the time?
- Can I help you? / Do you need any help?
How do I make a quiz?
Start by creating a quiz from scratch or changing an existing form into a quiz.
- Create a quiz or convert a form to a quiz.
- Add questions.
- Collect email addresses and names.
- Specify correct answers and points.
- Set up rules for a question.
- Add feedback to answers.
How can I make a good quiz?
7 Tips for Writing the Best Quiz Questions
- Keep it short and simple.
- Don’t make your questions too obvious.
- Pay attention to the order of your questions.
- Make sure there’s an answer for everyone.
- Be careful with pop culture references.
How can I create a quiz?
How do I use Google Forms to make a quiz?
Tip: The quickest way to create a quiz is to go to g.co/createaquiz . Open a form in Google Forms. At the top of the form, click Settings. Turn on Make this a quiz.
How do I make fun quiz?
How to make a fun and informative quiz and game for students?
- Keep it short and simple, don’t complicate the quiz more than needed.
- Randomize the positions of the correct answers.
- Don’t make the questions too easy and don’t make the answers too tricky.
What makes a good quiz?
Aim for 7 questions. With 7 questions, your quiz is long enough to cover the subject but quick enough to be easily completed. To make sure all 7 questions are the best they can be, start by brainstorming 14 questions and then eliminate any that aren’t fun, are too difficult, or don’t correlate well with your outcomes.