Oh, no, please don't say so! These are my favourites! :)
For multiple-choice questions:
1) If students only have to tick the correct answers, add a Checkbox element, size and style it, and enter "Good answer." Then, copy the element as many times as there are correct answers and place the checkboxes accordingly. Do the same with another Checkbox element, in which you've entered "Wrong answer." Here is an example (Ex.5, 7): https://www.liveworksheets.com/w/en/english-second-language-esl/7130448
2) If students need to select correct answers that are words or phrases, use the "Select" element and follow the process as previously described (look at the same WS, Ex.2).
For drop-down options, you can use the "Single Choice" element. Simply enter all possible answers, adjust the style and size if necessary, indicate which of the answer options is correct, and place it in the appropriate location. Then, duplicate the element as many times as required, just don't forget to change the correct answers. You can refer to this worksheet for examples (Ex. 1, 4, 7): https://www.liveworksheets.com/w/lv/english-second-language-esl/7130769
Oh, no, please don't say so! These are my favourites! :)
For multiple-choice questions:
1) If students only have to tick the correct answers, add a Checkbox element, size and style it, and enter "Good answer." Then, copy the element as many times as there are correct answers and place the checkboxes accordingly. Do the same with another Checkbox element, in which you've entered "Wrong answer." Here is an example (Ex.5, 7): https://www.liveworksheets.com/w/en/english-second-language-esl/7130448
2) If students need to select correct answers that are words or phrases, use the "Select" element and follow the process as previously described (look at the same WS, Ex.2).
For drop-down options, you can use the "Single Choice" element. Simply enter all possible answers, adjust the style and size if necessary, indicate which of the answer options is correct, and place it in the appropriate location. Then, duplicate the element as many times as required, just don't forget to change the correct answers. You can refer to this worksheet for examples (Ex. 1, 4, 7): https://www.liveworksheets.com/w/lv/english-second-language-esl/7130769