Question Types
Intro Screen / Landing Page:
When creating a quiz with Quizify.io, it's essential to start with a welcoming and informative introduction. This not only sets the tone for the quiz but also ensures that participants understand its purpose, structure, and what they can expect. In Quizify.io, the Intro Screen or Landing Page acts as the first impression, and it's crucial to use this feature effectively.
The Intro Screen or Landing Page serves as the first point of engagement for participants. It typically includes a title, description, and some context about the quiz.
Here, you can customize your text to introduce what the quiz is about, what participants might gain from it, and how long it will take.
Add a call-to-action (CTA) button like "Get Started" or "Begin Quiz" that prompts users to move forward into the quiz.
This section can also be enriched with images and branding elements that align with your brand identity and convey a sense of purpose.
Content Slide:
Content slides provide a space to engage with your participants without requiring input from them, offering more insight or entertainment while keeping them hooked on the quiz journey.
A Content Slide is a versatile feature that you can use to add more information or details between different quiz sections.
These slides can serve as breaks between different question types, providing additional details, fun facts, or even content that explains a point before asking questions that follow.
It’s a good idea to use content slides to make the quiz more interactive and informative, especially when there's a complex topic or when transitioning between unrelated sets of questions.
Different Types of Questions:
Quizify supports a wide array of question types, each designed to enhance engagement and gather insights based on your quiz's goals. Here are the primary question types available in Quizify:
Single and Multiple Choice Questions:
Single Selection: Allows participants to select one option from a list. Ideal for questions that have only one correct answer.
Multiple Selections: Participants can select more than one option. This is great for questions where multiple answers are valid.
Image-Based Questions:
Image Choices: Instead of text, provide images as answer options. This works well for visual content, such as "Choose your favorite design" or "Which product appeals to you the most?"
Image as a Question: Display an image, and participants answer questions based on what they see. Great for product surveys or visual recognition.
Open-Ended Questions:
Allow participants to type in their responses freely. This is great for gathering qualitative insights, feedback, or suggestions directly from the users.
Rating and Scale Questions:
Participants can rate something on a scale, for example, from 1 to 5 or 1 to 10. Ideal for gauging levels of satisfaction, agreement, or preferences.
Dropdown Questions:
Useful for questions where the answer choices are many but must be kept in a compact form. Participants select the correct answer from a dropdown list.
Range Slider Questions:
These allow users to slide between a minimum and maximum value. It’s often used to capture information like satisfaction level or likelihood.
Date & Time Questions:
Let your users choose a specific date and time, schedule appointments, or events and more by date & time picker.
Number Questions:
Number input box for numeric input box with range function in your quiz.
File Upload Questions:
Allow users to upload files easily with drag & drop while controlling file type, size, and quantity.
Many question types in Quizify can be customized with conditional logic (or "Logic Jumps") to create a personalized path for quiz participants based on their responses. This allows you to make the quiz more engaging, interactive, and responsive to individual participant answers.
User Information & Address:
Quizify offers the ability to collect important user details such as personal information and address fields. These fields can be essential for generating leads, segmenting your audience, and understanding your participants better. Here's how you can effectively use them:
User Information Fields:
These are fields where participants provide personal information like their name, email address, phone number, etc.
It’s recommended to use these fields towards the end of the quiz to ensure participants don’t feel like they’re giving away their information without a clear purpose or before they engage with your content.
Quizify allows you to mark these fields as mandatory or optional depending on your needs.
You can also add a disclaimer to inform participants about how their information will be used, which helps build trust and ensure compliance with data privacy regulations.
Address Fields:
Address collection might be necessary if you want to provide personalized recommendations based on location or if your quiz is linked to a giveaway or product sampling campaign.
Fields for Street, City, Postal Code, and Country can be added to the quiz with complete customization on whether these fields are required or optional.
Address fields are generally more detailed, so you can also use conditional logic to only show these fields if a specific requirement is met (e.g., someone opts for a free sample).
Tips for User Information Collection:
Always be transparent about why you’re collecting information.
Offer an incentive, such as a free guide or discount, in exchange for providing personal information to increase completion rates.
Use conditional logic to keep the quiz as user-friendly as possible, showing only those fields that are relevant to specific participants.
By understanding and utilizing the different question types, introduction screens, and user information fields effectively, you can create an engaging and informative quiz experience that keeps participants interested and helps you achieve your specific goals.