[Music] Hello, everyone. Today, I will show you how to create a quiz using Google Forms. I like to use Google Forms for this task, as many school service centers have Google for Education, which makes it easily accessible to students. To create a form, you will go to your Google Drive and click on "New" to add a new Google Form. Once your new Google Form opens, you will write a title. Mine will be "Quiz for Cats." In this specific task, students will write questions, but they will only be asked to choose between two types of questions: either multiple choice or checkboxes. The difference between both is that using multiple choice only allows the person taking the quiz to choose one answer, whereas checkboxes allow the person to check more than one. If the students want to add an image of their animal before they ask a question, what they could do is first add an image section. Then they will be able to either find a picture that is already in their Google Drive, on their computer, or search Google Images. Let me choose this one. Insert. So, you see, this is not a question section; it really is an image section. So, I can write question number one. For instance, the little handle here allows me to move the different questions because this was already here. So, I'll move it to the bottom here. This would be my question about this cat: "What is the name of this cat?" So, if I want to have only one right answer, I can choose multiple choice and write, "This cat is Tinker Bell" or "This cat is Mandy." So, I have two possible answers right here. Now, I would like to have a picture of another cat. So, I'll click on "Image" again. This one here, question number two. And then I will add a question. This one will be checkboxes because many answers are possible. "What does this cat eat?" So, we'll write fish, we'll write chicken, we'll write vegetables, and so many different answers can be possible right here. So, this is how your students will create the quiz. If the students want to add the right answers, they will have to go to "Settings," click on "Make this a quiz." Once they do "Make this a quiz," when they go back to their questions, they will have the "Answer key" option available. So, let's say this is Tinker Bell. So, it gives you five points. Excellent. And this here, "Answer key." So, this cat eats fish and chicken, and I'll give 10 points because there are two answers. Done. So, this is how you put the points in your quiz for your peers. Now, to send this quiz to different people or to your teacher, you will click on "Send," and right here, you have the link to share your quiz. So, I hope it helps.