You can create a self-assessment or self-assessment quiz in Microsoft Forms which displays the results once you submit the answers. In this article, we will show you how to achieve this. Microsoft Forms is a powerful tool, and it’s the only major competitor to Google Forms. It’s so powerful that people can use it to create and share quizzes with others through the web. When it comes to grading the quiz you’ve created, Microsoft Forms has made it super easy.
We like quizzes because they can be used to test the efficiency of students and employees of a company, and even for fun purposes. With all of this in mind, it’s clear to take full advantage of Microsoft Forms’ auto-grading feature.
How to Create a Self-Assessment Quiz in Microsoft Forms
Follow the steps below to create your operational quiz:
- Create your Microsoft Forms quiz
- Add text questions to the quiz
- Create choice questions
- Add a self-assessment feature to the quiz
- Preview the quiz you just created
1]Create your Microsoft Forms quiz
Before we can get started, we first need to create a quiz, or better yet, modify an existing form to score itself. The option is there to use a blank quiz or one of the many templates that Microsoft Forms offers. So, let us discuss how to get things done with the information below.
- Visit Microsoft Forms
- Login with your Microsoft account.
- Click on New quiz located at the top of the main page.
- Alternatively, you can click More models.
- Select one from the list of options.
- Next, you need to give your quiz a name.
- If desired, the option is there to add a description to the quiz.
2]Add text questions to the quiz
OK, having created your quiz, now is the time to add some questions to spice things up. Make sure all the right questions are added, although you can edit them when you’re done. Let’s start the process.
- Click on the Add new button.
- Now you need to select the Text icon.
- Add a question to the form.
- Click on Add new again to create more text questions.
3]Create choice questions
If you don’t like regular text questions, how about adding choice questions instead? The process is more or less the same, so let’s talk about it.
- Click on the Add new button.
- From there, select Choice in the list of options.
- Add a question to the quiz.
- Then you need to add the answers in the Option boxes.
- These can be simple True Where Fake answers.
- If you want more answers, click on the Add option button to do so.
There are other options to play around with this feature, so tinker around.
4]Add a self-assessment feature to the quiz
Now is the time to do the quiz self-assessment. As usual with Microsoft Teams, this is easy, so there’s nothing to worry about.
- Look at the top right of the page.
- You should see a three-dot button called More form settings.
- Click this button immediately.
- After that, please click Settings from the drop-down menu.
- You should now see a section that reads, Show results automatically.
- Enable it by clicking the toggle button.
5]Preview the quiz you just created
To preview the quiz, just click on the Preview button at the top right of the screen. It is located right next to Themes. This will give you an idea of what your quiz will look like to others, so take advantage of it.
LILY: Microsoft Forms does not display all questions
Can Microsoft Forms be used for quizzes?
As far as we can tell, the answer to this question is yes. It is quite possible to use Microsoft Forms to create questionnaires of different varieties. When creating a quiz, be sure to take advantage of the many options to give it some flavor.
What is the difference between a form and a quiz in Microsoft Forms?
The difference is simple, really. A form usually consists of multiple text boxes for users to add relevant information while a quiz comes with correct answers that the user can choose from and can be graded.
Which is better Microsoft Forms or Google Forms?
From our point of view, both tools are impressive, but they differ in several respects. For example, Google Forms hasn’t changed much, and as such it looks boring. Microsoft Forms, on the other hand, looks modern.