Add different types of question to a survey
You can add several types of question to a survey.
Every type of survey question
Date
File Attachment
Scales: Single or Multiple Choice
You can set how people answer each question
Single Choice (these are great when you want to create a Likert Scale)
Limited Multiple Choice
Unlimited Multiple Choice
Question Grid (Matrix)
Display questions in a grid (matrix) format. This relies on scale questions that use shared answer choices. You can see results for each as separate bar charts and you can see the combined results from the matrix as a radar chart (also called a spider-plot or a star-shaped outcome chart). Add a Question Grid to a survey
Numerical
Open text
Tick box
Time
Section Header
You can add a section header to create different sections in survey for survey questions. This field acts as a header for the the questions that follow in the survey Section Content Blocks
Question Pool
You can create a question pool containing multiple different questions to show a random question from them every time the survey is opened. Add randomisation (a Rotating Question Pool) to a Survey
Makerble’s In-built questions
There are some in-built questions that you can directly add in the survey.
How it works
You can add questions to any Master Survey that you are the owner of.
If you are an Organisation Admin you can add questions to any Master Survey that is owned by your organisation
Broadly speaking there are two categories of survey question
Field-based questions | Tracker-based questions |
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Tickbox question (Achievement Tracker or Attendance Tracker) | |
Time field | |
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Start adding questions
Add field-based questions to a survey (Open Text questions, Dates, Times, Sections, Attachments)
Add Tracker-based questions to a survey (Multiple Choice, Numbers, Tickboxes)
Pro Tip:
All survey questions on Makerble are reusable.
This means that once you have written a question, you don’t need to recreate it if you want to use it in another survey
Instead you can simply select it from your library