![]() |
Creating polls and surveys has never been simpler with Google Forms. In this guide, we’ll show you how to make a poll in Google Forms, allowing you to collect valuable feedback, opinions, and insights from your audience. Whether it’s for work, school, or personal use, you’ll soon be designing interactive and engaging polls that help you make informed decisions and gather the information you need. Let’s dive into the world of Google Forms and start crafting your first poll with ease How to Create a Poll on Google FormsBelow are the steps you need to follow to make a poll in Google Forms: Step 1: Accessing Google Forms WebsiteOpen the web browser and go to the Google Forms website. You will need to sign in to your account if you aren’t already logged in. Step 2: Create a new Google formClick on the “+” symbol to create a new form. ![]() Create a Google Form Step 3: Name your Google Form PollClick on the Untitled form to give a name to your form. You can also add the description for the form from here. ![]() Name the Form Step 4: Add the Questions and AnswersThe field for the first question is already made. Click on the “Untitled Question” to edit the first question. You can change the type of the question(multiple choice, short answer, etc.) by clicking the dropdown on the right side of the question text. Now add the responses for the user to select. You can provide options as well as select the “add Other” to allow the user to submit the text answer for the question.
![]() Adding Questions and Answers Step 5: Preview and Share the Shortened URLClick on the “Preview” button to see how the form will appear to the users. You can also test out the form by filling it out once. To get the shortened URL for the form. Click on the Send button then click on the circled icon. Now you can copy and share the shortened URL to the poll audience.
![]() Click on the Preview Button Share the Shortened URL ![]() Share the URL Step 6: Track the results of your Google Forms PollClick on the “Responses” tab on the top bar to see the responses submitted by the users. You can see the result or export it to Google Sheets to perform operations on the data.
![]() Track Results of the Poll Why Should You Create a Poll on Google FormsCreating a Poll on Google Forms is Super SimpleGoogle Forms offers an easy method for making surveys without much technical knowledge. You can plan your survey and polls with only a few clicks, making it an ideal platform for anybody, whether you’re a teacher, a researcher, or an event manager. Google Form Polls are easy to CustomizeGoogle Forms gives you an easy-to-use dashboard to create and customize the poll. You can add different question types, and answer types, and customize the name and description as well as the theme of the poll. Easy to ShareOnce you are done adding your questions and options to the poll, you can share the poll by email, or social media or share a link to the form. You can also use the built-in shorten url to make the form url short. Very Accessible to RespondersIt is also very accessible to responders as the users do not need any special software to answer the poll. The user just opens the form in the browser and submits their responses. Easy to Organize ResultsAfter people have responded to your poll, you can view the responses in the “Responses” tab in the top bar. Google Forms automatically organizes the responses neatly in easy-to-view graphs and charts. This makes it simple to understand and gain insights from the responses. ConclusionGoogle Forms is a very useful tool for students as well as professionals. It can be used to create polls, and surveys, collect data from a large number of people, etc. It is also a very user-friendly tool with a clean and good-looking user interface. Polls in Google Forms can be created following the steps discussed above. You can add as many questions as you want in your poll. Frequently Asked Questions
|
Reffered: https://www.geeksforgeeks.org
Geeks Premier League |
Type: | Geek |
Category: | Coding |
Sub Category: | Tutorial |
Uploaded by: | Admin |
Views: | 12 |