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have you ever wished that there was a way that you can add multiple choice questions to Google Docs well you can heres what you do first thing you need to do is publish your Google Doc copy that link and were gonna head over to that in a new tab but youll also need is Dolson edu head of reducing edu com download it for free and once youve done so you just simply click on this browser extension its a Chrome extension Google sign and all that good stuff and what were gonna do is were just going to add in a question add in right here so I want to ask about forces and lift now this probably isnt the best question since weve got four right there but Ill enter this into a multiple-choice question its short answer right now and so weve got four different options so one of them is thrust I just simply hit return and there we go instantly become a multiple choice option weve got lift this is we can have an easy question we have the weight and we have the drag so now your last thin