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  • #3580
    Kamil WisKamil Wis
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    I cannot see it anywhere in your examples but I would like to know if it is possible to make answers based on images?
    Like, I set up a question and give 4 images, where selecting one is an answer to the question. No text (or optional text) only mages.

    #4449
    Kriti SharmaKriti Sharma
    Keymaster

    Hi Kamil,

    You can do this by selecting Answers as “Rich Answers” instead of “Text Answers” and then adding images from the media library.

    Regards,
    Kriti

    #12076
    tobarer tobarertobarer tobarer
    Participant

    Hi there! Regarding your question about images as answer choices in Quiz and Survey Master, indeed, it can be a great way to make your surveys or tests more interactive and visually appealing. If you want to add images to your answer choices, you will need to use special plugin features like the free version of lightroom or short codes to add images. If you’d like to learn more about image editing tools or improving the visuals of your surveys, I recommend checking out Skylum’s excellent guide to free Lightroom alternatives. It contains the best options for photo editing that can significantly improve the quality of your survey images.

    #12078
    Laurine FunkLaurine Funk
    Participant

    Thank you very much. wordle hint

    #12084
    Shilling MichaelShilling Michael
    Participant

    I love how creative the answers are! Speaking of creativity, have you all tried playing friday night funkin? It’s a great way to unwind and get inspired. The rhythm and art style are so unique! Can’t wait to see more image-based content like this that inspires gamers and artists alike!

    #12285
    Jimmy MooneyJimmy Mooney
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    Great idea! Image-based questions can enhance the learning experience by engaging users visually. For example, incorporating a game like the Pacman 30th Anniversary could illustrate concepts interactively. Perhaps you could have players analyze an image of the maze and choose paths based on trivia questions. This would make it fun and educational!

    #12303
    charlie olivercharlie oliver
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    Retro Bowl brings you back to the golden age of football with pixelated graphics and deep strategy. Every decision is a step toward glory—choose wisely and build your team to win the championship!

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