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I have a question like this (it's a DISC test, if this matters):

1. From the following list, which option is 100% you and which option is 0% you?
a. tall
b. fat
c. happy
d. unemployed

How can I make this possible in Google Forms? The person answering it must be able to choose two of the four options, but they should be distinct (one must be 100% you and the other must be 0% you).

What's the best way to make this work in Google Forms? Is it even possible?

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It is possible.
You should use the Multiple choice grid and turn "Require one response per row" on.

Please have a look at the attached images.

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  • Now, considering the questionnaire is composed of several questions like this, I need to know what option (a,b,c or d) got the most "100%" answers for each person who answers the questionnaire, can it be done?
    – Daniel
    May 11, 2016 at 17:18
  • @Daniel Yes it can, but this is a completely different topic. What you ask for is the statistical analysis of your data. It can be done in a variety of distinct ways. Through the forms or even better the connected spreadsheets. Things though would get confusing if we were to answer it here. I think it deserves a question of its own. May 11, 2016 at 21:33
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    @Daniel This answer may also interest you. May 28, 2016 at 10:31

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