Step 1: create a form. Go to your Google Drive. Create a New Form. Rename the form by clicking on the "Untitled form" sign. Give it a descriptive name (ex. "Art-1 Color Theory") Click OK. You can also add a descriptive text right below the quiz name. (ex. "Art vocabulary" or "pre-test", etc.) Step 2: Set up your quiz in Google Forms. When you create a quiz assignment, Classroom creates a blank quiz using Google Forms and attaches the form to the assignment. In the assignment, click the Forms quiz attachment and set up your quiz. You can let students see their mark immediately after they've submitted their answers. Today, we are making that functionality available to developers by extending the Google Apps Script Forms Service. With this feature, you can create and customize quizzes programmatically with Apps Script. More specifically: Create quizzes Assign point values and correct answers for questions Implement custom grading schemes First things first: open up Google Forms and please a blank form to get started. Name your quiz and adjust the privacy settings to own liking. To turn your form into a quiz, click of settings tab and toggle on make this a quiz. When your form is a quiz, yourself can select correct get additionally assign point values on your questions. Here's how. Select the Settings tab. Under the heading Responses, click the toggle beside Limit to 1 response . It's worth mentioning that if Limit to 1 response is on, respondents will need to sign in to Google to submit the form. Unless you're absolutely certain that all of your customers are Google users, this feature is best reserved for New to Microsoft Teams for Education? Let us show you how to use Forms to create a quiz that can be shared with students in your online course. For more pro This article is about building a simple quiz web application using HTML, CSS and pure JavaScript, I plan on making this short and simple as possible. An image of final result can been seen below; firstly, we'd need to create 3 files, index.html //to hold our html codes index.css //to hold our css codes index.js //to hold our javascript codes To get started, open your web browser, and go to classroom.google.com. Sign in to your Google account, and then either create a class or click an existing one. Once you're in a class, click the "Classwork" tab, click "Create," and then select "Quiz Assignment." The quiz assignment form is identical to the basic assignment option, with the gOzsXr8.