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  • July 12, 2023
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MikeW
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Is it possible to have a multiple choice type question that has two columns of statement labels - that looks similar to the below?

I thought I might be able to do something by using a side-by-side question (see below) but I would like to have Groups of answers - so assume not possible with a side-by-side question?

 

Best answer by Sowrabh1993

Hi @MikeW ,

 

You can create a normal multiple choice question and then group the choices into different groups.

For the tabular layout, you can edit each option with Rich content editor and add a table with 2 columns and 1 row which would allow you to have similar layout. 
You might have to try few theme layout options to see which one is the best

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  • July 13, 2023

Hi @MikeW ,

 

You can create a normal multiple choice question and then group the choices into different groups.

For the tabular layout, you can edit each option with Rich content editor and add a table with 2 columns and 1 row which would allow you to have similar layout. 
You might have to try few theme layout options to see which one is the best


MikeW
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  • July 13, 2023

Hi @MikeW ,

 

You can create a normal multiple choice question and then group the choices into different groups.

For the tabular layout, you can edit each option with Rich content editor and add a table with 2 columns and 1 row which would allow you to have similar layout. 
You might have to try few theme layout options to see which one is the best

Thanks @Sowrabh1993