![]() ![]() I made a Google form template you can get here to see this structure. The next two images show the original question section and the retry section using the ‘Go to section’ option. Google Form three dots (⋮) option for ‘Go to section based on answer’ ![]() ![]() Shuffling the option order can be used and does not interfere with the branching to the correct location. The only difference between this and a standard MC question is using the three dots option to select ‘ Go to section based on answer‘. This feedback type example requires the student to select the correct response before moving on to the next question. In the second retry section, I let them know they missed the question and allow them to reattempt it. To do this in a Google Form, place each MC question in one section and then make a second ‘retry’ section with the same question that all incorrect responses go to. You can provide immediate feedback in a Google Form using the Branching/Go to Section option to allow students to retry the same question for incorrect responses. ![]() Part A: Using BRANCHING to allow multiple attempts ![]()
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