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Hi, everyone, today we are going to make a quiz using Google Forms. By the end of this video, youamp;#39;ll know how to add questions, change question types, see how the answers are graded, choose correct answers, and even analyze the results. Todayamp;#39;s theme is Star Wars, so I hope youamp;#39;re ready to get geeky with me. There are three ways you can start a new Google Forms quiz. You can either start by going into your Google Drive and selecting the new menu, and then there will be a Forms icon right there for you to select. Or you could go to forms.google.com to get a new form that will be totally blank. But the easiest way to do it is to go to forms.new, which will immediately drop you into a new form. Here we are on a blank, untitled form in the Google Form app. The first thing I want to do is change the name of my quiz to something besides untitled form. I want to name this Star Wars quiz. Weamp;#39;ll do that up in the top left, and youamp;