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TV Show Award Nominee Fan Choice Quiz

Captures how viewers judge this year's award nominees — which show deserves the top prize, how they weigh writing, acting, and cultural impact, and how each nominee stacks up on watchability — with an AI follow-up that unpacks the specific scene or performance that sealed their vote. Built for networks, studios, and streaming services running fan-choice award campaigns or engagement content.

Sample questions

A preview of what’s in the template. Every question is editable before you launch.

13 questions · ~7 min
Q01
Message

Award season is here! Help us find out which nominated show fans think deserves to win. This takes about 5 minutes and there are no wrong answers — just tell us what you actually watched and loved.

Q02
Multiple ChoiceRequired

Which of this year's nominated shows have you watched at least one full episode of in the last 12 months? (Template note: replace these five placeholder nominees with your actual award-category lineup before launching.)

  • (Replace with Nominee A)
  • (Replace with Nominee B)
  • (Replace with Nominee C)
  • (Replace with Nominee D)
  • (Replace with Nominee E)
Q03
Multiple ChoiceRequired

If you were the only voter, which nominee would win Best Show of the Year?

  • (Replace with Nominee A)
  • (Replace with Nominee B)
  • (Replace with Nominee C)
  • (Replace with Nominee D)
  • (Replace with Nominee E)
Q04
Best–Worst Trade-off (MaxDiff)Required

When you personally decide a show 'deserves' an award, which of these matter most versus least?

  • Writing and story structure
  • Acting performances
  • Directing and pacing
  • Visual effects and cinematography
  • Soundtrack and sound design
  • Rewatchability
  • Cultural conversation it sparked
  • How the finale landed
Pick best & worst per setBest:Matters mostWorst:Matters least
Q05
Point AllocationRequired

Split 100 points across these judging categories based on how much weight each should get when picking a winner.

  • Writing & storytelling
  • Acting performances
  • Directing & pacing
  • Visual effects & cinematography
  • Cultural impact & conversation
Allocate 100 points
Q06
Ranking

Rank this year's nominees from strongest to weakest ensemble cast.

  1. (Replace with Nominee A)
  2. (Replace with Nominee B)
  3. (Replace with Nominee C)
  4. (Replace with Nominee D)
  5. (Replace with Nominee E)
Drag to rank
Q07
Slider Matrix

For each nominee, how much would you personally recommend it to a friend?

5 rows, one slider each
  • (Replace with Nominee A)
  • (Replace with Nominee B)
  • (Replace with Nominee C)
  • (Replace with Nominee D)
  • (Replace with Nominee E)
Slider 010Min:Skip itMax:Must watch
Q08
Opinion ScaleRequired

If your top pick gets renewed, how likely are you to watch the next season?

Scale: 010
Min:Not at all likelyMax:Extremely likely
Q09
Rating Scale

How satisfied were you with the ending of your top pick?

Range: 15
Min:Very unsatisfiedMax:Very satisfied
Q10
AI Interview

Dig into why the respondent chose their top pick for Best Show of the Year: ask for the specific scene, performance, or episode that made the case for them, and whether it was the writing, a character, or something else entirely. If they were torn between two nominees, probe exactly what tipped the balance. If their reasoning is vague ('it's just good'), push for one concrete moment they still think about.

Q11
Multiple Choice

What's your age range?

  • Under 18
  • 18-24
  • 25-34
  • 35-44
  • 45-54
  • 55-64
  • 65+
  • Prefer not to say
Q12
Multiple Choice

Which streaming or broadcast services do you use to watch award-nominated shows?

  • (Replace with Service A)
  • (Replace with Service B)
  • (Replace with Service C)
  • Cable or broadcast TV
  • Prefer not to say
Q13
Message

That's a wrap — thanks for casting your vote! Your ratings and comments feed into our fan-choice award report and help decide which shows get spotlighted this season.

What’s included

  • AI follow-ups

    Adaptive probes on open-ended answers that pull out detail a static form would miss.

  • Attention checks

    Built-in safeguards against rushed answers and low-quality respondents.

  • AI-drafted copy

    Wording, ordering, and branching written by the AI — tuned to your research goal.

  • Auto report

    Themes, quotes, and a plain-English summary write themselves once responses come in.

How it compares

We reviewed the closest templates from other survey tools. Here’s what they do well — and where this template goes further.

Why this template

  • Goes beyond a single 'pick your favorite' question with a full judging toolkit: a MaxDiff on what makes a show 'deserve' an award, a constant-sum split across writing/acting/cultural-impact weighting, and a ranking of ensemble casts.
  • Includes a slider matrix so respondents rate how recommendable each nominee is, plus dedicated satisfaction and renewal-likelihood questions for their top pick.
  • Adds an AI follow-up interview that digs into the specific scene or performance that sealed the respondent's vote — turning a simple ballot into qualitative insight networks and studios can act on.
  • Captures viewing habits and service usage (age range, streaming/broadcast platforms) alongside the vote, giving segmentable data instead of just a raw tally.

SurveyMonkey

TV Award Show Quiz Template

This is a directly comparable, fielding-ready template for TV award nominee voting on a mainstream survey platform. It's built around standard multiple-choice and rating question types rather than any adaptive or conversational format. Good for a quick, structured ballot but not for open-ended reasoning capture.

What it does well

  • Purpose-built for the same use case (TV award nominee fan voting), so setup should be fast
  • Backed by an established, widely-used survey platform with broad respondent-facing familiarity
  • Likely supports standard reporting/export features typical of SurveyMonkey templates

Where it falls short

  • No adaptive AI follow-up to probe why a respondent picked their top nominee — reasoning stays a guess
  • No voice AI interview option or guided screen-share task for capturing qualitative reactions
  • No automated per-response quality scoring, so low-effort or low-quality responses aren't flagged automatically

Ready to launch?

Open this template in the editor. Every part is yours to change before the first respondent sees it.