I am working on a quiz that has over 100 choices for the user to choose from on a question. I want to use a drop down box. Any ideas on how to proceed?
Hi, Patricia! Thanks for your question, and just so I am clear, on a slide, you would like to have 1 question, and then offer 100 different answer choices, or did you mean 10?
Hi, Patricia -- thanks so much for your reply! I understand that you would like a single "Multiple Choice" question to offer 100 answer options. Unfortunately, I am afraid that will not be possible (as 10 answer options is the limit0. Please see this information on Adding Form-Based Questions. Perhaps 10 separate questions, each with 10 choices would work for you?
Or, would it be feasible to use a 'fill in the blank' type format? See here for more details. If these suggestions are not what you have in mind, I invite the community to weigh in with additional design suggestions. :)
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Hi, Patricia! Thanks for your question, and just so I am clear, on a slide, you would like to have 1 question, and then offer 100 different answer choices, or did you mean 10?
It is for one single answer question slide with 100+ choices.
Hi, Patricia -- thanks so much for your reply! I understand that you would like a single "Multiple Choice" question to offer 100 answer options. Unfortunately, I am afraid that will not be possible (as 10 answer options is the limit0. Please see this information on Adding Form-Based Questions. Perhaps 10 separate questions, each with 10 choices would work for you?
Or, would it be feasible to use a 'fill in the blank' type format? See here for more details. If these suggestions are not what you have in mind, I invite the community to weigh in with additional design suggestions. :)
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