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Experiment No 2

The document provides a comprehensive guide on how to create and grade quizzes using Google Forms, including setting up the quiz, creating an answer key, and grading responses. It outlines the steps for customizing respondent settings, sharing results, and various question types available for quizzes. Additionally, it explains how to manage email notifications and feedback for individual responses.

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Experiment No 2

The document provides a comprehensive guide on how to create and grade quizzes using Google Forms, including setting up the quiz, creating an answer key, and grading responses. It outlines the steps for customizing respondent settings, sharing results, and various question types available for quizzes. Additionally, it explains how to manage email notifications and feedback for individual responses.

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Experiment 2

Title: Prepare a Google form for a specified problem statement to collect the
dataset. (for example, questionnaire to conduct online quiz).

Create & grade quizzes with Google Forms

1. Open a form in Google Forms.


2. At the top of the form, click Settings.
3. Turn on Make this a quiz.
 Optional: To collect email addresses, next to “Responses,” click the
Down arrow and turn on Collect email addresses.

Make an answer key, assign points & add automatic feedback.
You can make an answer key on certain question types:
 Short answer
 Multiple choice
 Checkboxes
 Dropdown
 Multiple choice grid
 Checkbox grid
Create an answer key.
1. To add a question, click Add question.
2. Fill out your question and answers.
3. In the bottom left of the question, click Answer key.
4. Choose the answer or answers that are correct.
5. In the top right of the question, choose how many points the question is worth.
 To add a written or YouTube video explanation to an answer, click Add
answer feedback.
 You can edit questions or answers when you click on them.

Choose what people see during and after the quiz.

You can choose if people can see missed questions, correct answers, and point values.

1. Open a quiz in Google Forms.


2. At the top of the quiz, click Settings.
3. Under "Respondent settings," change settings as needed.

Send your quiz to people outside of your work or college.

1. At the top of the quiz, click Settings.


2. Under “Responses,” turn off Restrict to users in [your domain] and its trusted
organizations.

Grade quizzes.

You can see automatic summaries for all quiz responses, including:
 Frequently missed questions
 Graphs marked with correct answers.
 Average, median, and range of scores.

Grade individual responses.

If you collect email addresses, you can assign points and leave feedback on individual
responses. After you grade each response, save your changes.

1. In Google Forms, open a quiz.


2. At the top, click Responses.
3. Click Individual.
4. To move between individuals, click Previous or Next .
5. Find the question you want to grade.
 In the top right, enter how many points the response earned.
 Under the answer, click Add feedback.
6. Enter your feedback and click Save.
7. To save your changes, at the bottom, click Save.

See quiz results.

1. In Google Forms, open a quiz.


2. At the top, click Responses.
3. Click Summary.

Grade question-by-question.

1. In Google Forms, open a quiz.


2. At the top, click Responses.
3. Under "Responses," click Question.
4. To award points for a group of answers:
 Full points: Click Mark correct.
 Partial points: Enter the number of points you want to award.
 No points: Click Mark incorrect.
5. To add written or YouTube video feedback for a question, click Add feedback.
6. To move between questions, at the top, click Previous or Next .
7. When you’re done grading, at the bottom, click Save.

Share results.

If you collect email addresses in your form, you can send results immediately or wait until
you’re ready to share them.

By default:

 Grades will release immediately.


 Email addresses won’t be collected.
Change how you release grades.

1. In Google Forms, open a quiz.


2. Click Settings.
3. Under “Release grades,” select an option:
 Immediately after each submission
 Later, after manual review

Email results after review.

1. In Google Forms, open a quiz.


2. At the top, click Responses Individual.
3. At the top right of a response with a recorded email address, click Release score.
4. Check the boxes next to the people you want to email.
5. Click Send emails and release.

Choose a question for your form.

You can include up to 2,000 total choices and collect several types of answers in your form
or quiz.

How to add a question to a form.

Type an answer!

Short answer

 People can write answers in a few words.

 You can set rules that people have to follow. Learn how to set rules with data
validation.

Paragraph

 People can write long answers over one or more paragraphs.

 You can set rules that people have to follow. Learn how to set rules with data
validation.

Choose from a list.

Options you add to questions in forms are case sensitive.

Multiple choice

 People can choose between a set of options.


 People can only choose one option.
 You can include "Other" as an option, and people can type a short answer.
 Based on a person’s answers, you can send them to a certain section of the
form. Learn how to show questions based on answers.

Checkboxes

 People can choose between a set of options.


 People can choose more than one option.
 You can include "Other" as an option, and people can type a short answer.

 Based on a person’s answers, you can send them to a certain section of the
form. Learn how to show questions based on answers.

 You can set rules that people have to follow. Learn how to set rules with data
validation.

Dropdown

 People can choose between a set of options.


 People can only choose one option.

 Based on a person’s answers, you can send them to a certain section of the
form. Learn how to show questions based on answers.

Upload files.

File upload.

People can upload files as a response to a question:

 Uploaded files will use Google Drive storage space for the survey owner. Learn how
to clear Google Drive space and increase storage.
 Uploaded files will be stored in a new folder.
 You can choose the maximum file size that people can upload.
 You can specify which file types of people can upload.
 To fill out this question, respondents need to be signed in to a Google Account.

Important: You won't be able to use this question If the form is stored in a shared drive or if
your administrator turns on Data Loss Prevention.

Select a date and time.

Date

 People can fill out any date in this box.


 To include the year or time, at the bottom right of the question, click More .

Time

 People can fill out the time or duration.


 To switch between time or duration, at the bottom right of the question

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