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Show your respondents the correct answer

Want to give your respondents instant feedback when they answer a quiz question? It’s simple to do using Logic.

So you’ve created a quiz (if you haven’t before you can find out how here) and want to let people know if they’re right or wrong as they move through it? Easy. You just need to employ the help of Logic.

How to display the correct answer to a question

To build this, you need to add Logic to your questions and use Statements to display the correct answer.

1. Add two Statement questions right after your quiz or test question: one to display if respondents are correct and another to let them know if they are wrong.

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2. Go to the Logic panel and select Branching and calculations.

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Note: Logic isn't available on our mobile builder just yet. Edit your typeform on desktop to get the full power of Logic!

3. Add Branching and calculations to your question so that all wrong choices jump to Statement 1 and only the correct answer jumps to Statement 2.

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4. Now, set Branching and calculations on each of your Statements, so that they always jump to the next question in the quiz.

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Tip! Note that there’s no way to see if answers are right or wrong in your Results. However, you can use variables to add 1 point to every correct answer and 0 to incorrect ones. This will allow you to easily filter all right and wrong answers when exporting your results.

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