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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T19:42:28+00:00 2026-06-15T19:42:28+00:00

Here’s my HTML when the questionnaire starts: <form id=questionnaire> Question 1: Do you like

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Here’s my HTML when the questionnaire starts:

<form id="questionnaire">
  Question 1: Do you like dogs?<br>
  <input type="radio" name="answer" value="yes">Yes<br>
  <input type-"radio" name="answer" value="no">No<br>
  <input type="submit" value="Next Question" />
</form>

Here’s my Javascript so far:

$(document).ready(function(){

    var q2 = 
      'Question 2: Do you like cats?
       <input type="radio" name="answer" value="yes">Yes<br>
       <input type-"radio" name="answer" value="no">No<br>
       <input type="submit" value="Next Question" />'

      $('#questionnaire').submit(function(){
        $('#questionnaire').html(q2); // This puts the Question 2 HTML into the form
        return false;
      });


    var q3 = 
      'Question 3: Do you like bunnies?
       <input type="radio" name="answer" value="yes">Yes<br>
       <input type-"radio" name="answer" value="no">No<br>
       <input type="submit" value="Next Question" />'
});

What kind of function do I write so that after Question 2 loads, clicking the “Next Question” button leads to Question 3?

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    2026-06-15T19:42:30+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 7:42 pm

    Fiddle

    Javascript:

        var questions = ['Question 1: Do you like dogs?<br><input type="radio" name="answer" value="yes">Yes<br><input type-"radio" name="answer" value="no">No<br><input type="submit" value="Next Question" />', 'Question 2: Do you like cats?<input type="radio" name="answer" value="yes">Yes<br><input type-"radio" name="answer" value="no">No<br><input type="submit" value="Next Question" />','Question 3: Do you like bunnies?<input type="radio" name="answer" value="yes">Yes<br><input type-"radio" name="answer" value="no">No<br><input type="submit" value="Next Question" />'];
    
    $('#questionnaire').html(questions[0]);
    var currIdx = 0;
    
    $(document).ready(function(){
    
    
          $('#questionnaire').submit(function(){
            currIdx++;
            $('#questionnaire').html(questions[currIdx]); // This puts the Question 2 HTML into the form
            return false;
          });
    
    });​
    

    HTML:

    <form id="questionnaire">
    
    </form>​
    
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