Turn any survey into a quiz by adding quiz questions! When people answer a quiz question, you can tell them whether they got the answer right, or keep their scores to yourself. When you analyze your results, you'll get overall score statistics, and individual scores for each person that took the quiz.
You can make any survey into a quiz by adding at least one quiz question to your survey.
TIP! When you create a new survey from scratch and choose the Quiz category, any new Multiple Choice, Checkbox, Image Choice, or Dropdown questions you add will have scoring turned on by default.
To add a quiz question:
If your survey has quiz questions, avoid using logic, as it's not compatible with Display Quiz Results. Quiz scores are calculated using the total points in the survey. With skip logic, some people might skip over some questions in the survey which can result in their scores being lower because they didn’t answer all quiz questions.
If your Checkbox or Image Choice quiz question uses checkboxes to allow more than one answer, you should require people to select a specific number of answer choices.
Otherwise, since points aren't deducted for incorrect answers, even if someone selects a wrong answer in addition to the correct ones, they'd still get the full points for the question—which might lead to a confusing final score.
For example, if there are two correct answers to the question, you should require that respondents select exactly 2 choices.
TIP! In the question text, make sure to tell people how many answer choices they should select.
Quizzes Pro
You can display different feedback to people based on whether their answer is correct, incorrect, or partially correct on the Quiz Results Page. For example, if someone gets a question right, you can tell them “Good job, friend.” If they get it wrong, you can say "Better luck next time" or tell them the right answer.
To add custom feedback to a quiz question:
You can assign points to answer choices when quiz mode is enabled for a question. The typical point value for a correct answer is 1, but you can assign more than 1 point to any answer choice. It’s not possible to assign negative points to an answer choice.
The points people earn for each question are added up into a total score when they finish the quiz. It's not possible to view or group scores by page or section.
TIP! It's possible to adjust points assigned to quiz questions even after responses are collected. Any changes to point values will be reflected in the existing scores on the Analyze page.
When you're editing a quiz question, you can see the maximum number of points someone can earn for that question.
When someone gets the max score for a question, the question is considered correct in the question summary and in their individual response in the results.
You can set up your quiz so that people can get partial credit for choosing certain answers. For example, you can assign 2 points to the best answer, and 1 point to the answer choice you want to give partial credit for. If the respondent gets partial credit (not the max score possible for the question), their individual response will show that they got the question "partially correct".
You can choose whether you want to show someone their total quiz score, and a summary of how they did on each individual quiz question, when they finish the quiz. The quiz results page only includes quiz questions—questions without scoring aren't included.
Unlike Instant Results, the quiz results page only shows the respondent's own score. No one can see other people's scores.
To display quiz results to respondents at the end of a quiz:
Display Quiz Results is not available when using Kiosk Mode.
The following logic options are not compatible with Display Quiz Results:
If you add incompatible logic to a survey when Display Quiz Results is turned on, the Quiz Results Page will be automatically disabled.
Quizzes Pro
When the Display Quiz Results setting is turned on, you can show custom feedback at the end of a quiz (an image, text, or both). It'll display at the top of the quiz results page, right above the score.
You can either add a general message that everyone sees no matter what score they get, or you can show different feedback for different score ranges. For example, you can tell people that score 95% to 99% "Almost perfect! You should be proud." Custom feedback can be up to 1,000 characters.
To add custom feedback at the end of the quiz:
To add a custom message based on score:
TIP! You can filter responses based on the score ranges you set up with a Range filter in the Analyze results section.
Quizzes Pro
If you send your quiz via email invitation, you can turn on the Email Quiz Results collector option to email people their quiz results. When they finish the quiz, we'll email them a link to the quiz results page where they can view their results. The link will be active for 90 days after the email is sent.
The Quiz Summary at the top of the Analyze Results page shows you how everyone performed on the quiz overall.
You can apply filter or compare rules to focus on a subset of your data. Any filter or compare rules applied are reflected in the Quiz Summary. Show rules aren't reflected in the Quiz Summary.
Only responses from the first 10 pages are visible. If you have more than 10 pages, export your responses to view all results.
Learn more about the different parts of your Quiz Summary below.
The average score for all respondents displays as both a percent and as the average number of points over total points possible.
A bar chart shows the score distribution of respondents. Each bar in the chart represents a range of scores. Hover over a bar in the chart to view the range as point totals.
Statistics | Description |
Lowest Score/Highest Score | The lowest and highest score a respondent received. |
Mean | The average score among all respondents. |
Median | The score that falls in the middle of the score distribution. |
Standard Deviation | The amount of spread or distance from the mean. |
The Question Ranking table ranks all quiz questions in your survey so you can sort by difficulty or average score.
You can sort the Question Ranking table in ascending or descending order by clicking the table header.
The summary for each quiz question shows you how people performed on that particular question overall.
Statistic | Description |
Percent Correct | Percent or respondents who got the max score for the question. |
Average Score | Average as points received over points possible and as a percent. |
Standard Deviation | The amount of point spread or distance from the mean among respondents. |
Difficulty | The question's difficulty ranking with 1 being the most difficult, out of the total number of quiz questions. |
Any choices with point values assigned to them have a green check mark next to them so you can tell which answer choices count as correct answers.
The Score column indicates how many points each answer choice was worth, out of the max score for the question.
The Responses column shows the percentage and number of respondents who chose each answer choice.
Individual responses show how each respondent's answered each question in your survey and a Quiz Summary with the following data.
Statistic | Description |
Score | Their score as a percentage. |
Points | The total number of points they got, out of the maximum possible points. |
Rank | Where they rank compared to everyone else that took the quiz. |
Percentile | The percentile the person falls into. For example, if someone is in the 25% percentile, it means their score is greater than or equal to 25% of respondents. |
Description | |
Correct | The number of questions where they got max points. |
Incorrect | The number of questions where they got zero points. |
Partially Correct | The number of questions where they got some points, but not max points. |
Skipped | The number of quiz questions the respondent didn't answer. |
Total Questions | The total number of quiz questions in the survey. |
The following exports include the overall quiz summary and quiz statistics per question:
Shared data pages also include the quiz summary, quiz results per question, and the quiz summary for each individual response.