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How to Add Open-Ended Questions to Your Quiz


Introduction


Open-ended questions are a powerful way to collect detailed feedback or insights from quiz participants. Unlike multiple-choice questions, open-ended questions let respondents express their thoughts freely. Follow this guide to add an open-ended question to your Quizell quiz.



Step-by-Step Guide


Step 1: Open the Quiz Editor


  • Log In: Access your Quizell account and locate the quiz you want to edit.
  • Quiz Editor: Open the quiz editor to begin making changes to your quiz.


Step 2: Add a New Lead Page


  • Navigate to the Button Menu: Look for the ‘+ button’ in the bottom-right menu of the quiz editor.
  • Select Lead Page: Click the ‘+ button’ and choose ‘Lead Page’ from the options. This will add a new lead page to your quiz.


Step 3: Add a New Lead Input


  • Access Lead Inputs: On the newly added lead page, find the lead input options on the left side of the editor.
  • Drag Lead Input: Select and drag a new lead input onto your lead page. This input field will collect the participant's open-ended response.


Step 4: Configure the Input Type


  • Select Input Type: Click on the newly added lead input to edit its properties.
  • Input Type: Choose the ‘Text’ input type, which is ideal for open-ended responses.


Step 5: Customize Your Question


  • Design Your Question: Personalize the lead input to align with your quiz’s theme and style.
  • Adjust fonts, colors, placeholder text, and other settings to make the question clear and visually appealing.


Conclusion


You’ve successfully added an open-ended question to your Quizell quiz! This type of question allows you to gather valuable qualitative insights, making your quiz more versatile and engaging for participants.


Additional Tips


  • Clear Instructions: Provide clear instructions for the open-ended question to ensure participants respond effectively.
  • Test Your Quiz: Always preview and test your quiz to confirm that the open-ended question appears and functions correctly.


Updated on: 11/04/2025

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