Is there an online service that will let me make a multiple choice test and administer it?
October 26, 2005 1:49 PM   Subscribe

Multiple Choice Surveys: I'd like to create a multiple choice test, give people the link, and get the results. Is there an online service that would allow me to design a multiple choice questionnaire, and store answers to it?
posted by sirion to Computers & Internet (9 answers total)
 
www.formmail.com
posted by Wild_Eep at 1:55 PM on October 26, 2005


Surveymonkey.com offers free surveys, and is really intuitive.
posted by apple scruff at 1:58 PM on October 26, 2005


zoomerang is pretty good.
posted by miss tea at 1:59 PM on October 26, 2005


That depends on what you want to use it for. Do you want to keep using it for along time? Are you a teacher and want to use it with your students?
I use Quia.com. 30 free trial and $50 a year. I use it quite a bit with my students. I give them test and surveys.
posted by nimsey lou at 3:35 PM on October 26, 2005


Response by poster: I just need to make one test, though having the options for things like pictures and stuff would be nice.
posted by sirion at 3:44 PM on October 26, 2005


Response by poster: (And free is good!) [Checking out the options already mentioned right now]
posted by sirion at 3:47 PM on October 26, 2005


Discovery.com has a section for teachers where you can make multi-choice tests and have them automatically scored. No picture capability though.
posted by archimago at 3:47 PM on October 26, 2005


duh... 30 DAY free trial. You can use photos, sound and html. And I give them testS (not just one). Darn teachers... never spell check.
posted by nimsey lou at 6:43 AM on October 27, 2005


I've plugged it before but Pentri Clipboard is very good for this sort of thing if you want to host your own survey. Free, PHP.
posted by blag at 2:05 PM on October 27, 2005


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