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Multiple choice questions and statement answers


Hi all!

I am looking to create a multiple choice list with each selection presenting back a block of text on the next screen, e.g.

A - Blue (text would describe colour blue)

B - Red (text would describle colour red)

C - Green (text would describe colour green)

etc

Is there a way of capturing a user’s choice, e.g. A + B, and presenting back both the blocks of text for A + B on the same screen without me having to create a page with all combinations of answers, so essentially I only have to create one statement page per block of text rather than statement pages for all of the below:

A

B

C

A+B

A+C

A+B+C

B+C

 

Hope that makes sense!

Best answer by Liz

Hi @James D Thanks for stopping by the community! Our forms display one question at a time because we’ve seen higher levels of engagement with this. So while this isn’t a feature we currently offer, it is an interesting idea! 

One workaround for this would be to use logic jumps to show different combinations of text based on answers, depending on how many combinations you have. Would something like that work for you? 

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  • June 22, 2021

Hi @James D Thanks for stopping by the community! Our forms display one question at a time because we’ve seen higher levels of engagement with this. So while this isn’t a feature we currently offer, it is an interesting idea! 

One workaround for this would be to use logic jumps to show different combinations of text based on answers, depending on how many combinations you have. Would something like that work for you? 


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  • June 23, 2021

Hi Liz, thanks for your help! 

Yes currently I’ve landed on a solution of logic jumps to present the different combinations of text based on selected answers so this does definitely work, it’s just the set-up time required that I was looking to reduce if possible. 

Good to know that currently there isn’t a workaround to this but I’ll look out for it in future!

Thanks again. 


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Ah, makes sense about the time, @James D . Thanks for sharing! I’m glad you were able to find a solution though. Is there anything else I can help answer? :grinning:


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