I have a Google account and use some of the amazing apps. You can find out by trying it. There is no harm in doing so. Use your mouse or keystroke combinations to do so with any website you may find. Those website files are on your computer, I hope you realize that.
Google Forms doesn’t provide the functionality of copy-and-paste. Duplicating forms may not be the solution because you still have questions from different Forms separated. It’s possible to merge and reuse existing google forms. It needs a third party tool, explained in this article.
You may be wondering “Is it possible to duplicate Google Forms?”
You see, duplicating forms may not be the solution because you still have questions from different Forms separated. It’s possible to merge and reuse existing google forms. It needs a third party tool, explained in this article.
Another frequently asked question is “Can you tell if someone has copied their answers from Google?”.
If however, you copy the answer from a Google search to MS forms answer section, then yes I generally can tell. I know what a standard High School students answer looks like (and if I have seen your work before, then I generally know what to expect from you) and if it looks even a little off I will look it up myself and see if you copied.
Do teachers get notified if you use Google Forms?
So in a nutshell if you are using Google Forms directly, then teachers will not be notified, however, if using with a 3rd party then teachers may be notified. Can teachers detect if you copy and paste questions to Google from Microsoft Forms?
Do Google Forms know when you open a new tab?
Unless you submit an answer no they don’t see who has opened it up there is also certain google forms that lock so you can’t open other tabs so once you open it you have to submit your answer before you open another tab. If not your answers won’t save. But those always come with a notice prior to opening up the form.
Why do people copy and paste assignments on Google Docs?
There are only two reasons you would cut and paste text into an assignment on Google Docs You wrote it in a word processor (such as Microsoft Word), and then copied it into Google Docs. You copied someone else’s work and are plagiarizing it. In your situation, you probably feel you type too slowly to use Google Docs.