Skip Logic is a great feature that can make your quizzes more efficient and improve your data quality. It helps you deliver relevance--your quiz and survey participants skip questions that aren't relevant, based upon their previous answers. This means you can capture deeper insights on certain topics from certain people, sparing others questions that aren't as relevant. You'll love the insights; they'll appreciate your keeping it brief.


Skip Logic is available only for multiple-choice questions that allow for only a single answer choice to be selected. You can apply to skip logic in the “Add/Edit Question” modal by pressing the Skip Logic tab:




The easiest way to use Skip Logic is to simply skip questions that do not apply to the quiz participant. Let’s say you want to gather data about transportation trends and you are especially interested in knowing more about cars. Skip Logic allows you to ask car owners more detailed questions while the person who doesn’t own a car can go straight to the next question:



Tip #1: When you want to create a survey/quiz with skip logic it is best to start by creating the full survey/quiz with all the questions and then apply the logic after that.


Tip #2: Before launching your survey/quiz always “Preview” it and try the different paths to make sure it works as you want it to.


Note for quizzes: Participant scores are based on the total number of scored questions they see and answer correctly. 

If a scored question is skipped or hidden by Skip or Display Logic, that question WILL NOT count toward a participant’s total score. 

However, if a participant sees a score question and chooses not to answer it, that question WILL count toward their total score. 


Hope you find Skip Logic helpful!