Sure.
1. Create a Yes/No question and let's call it "Q1".
2. Create a conditional question (C1) based on the answer "Yes" from Q1.
3. Create a conditional question (C2) based on the answer "No" from Q1.
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This is Q1 on front-end.
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Now if you choose "Yes" to Q1, then C1 appears.
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---> Works as intended.
If you choose "No" to Q1, then C2 should appear, right?
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---> It doesn't work. Nothing happens.
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Problem: This is because C2 is always displayed. But it should only appear when "No" is picked (since it is conditional).
Look, I didn't choose an answer and C2 can be seen:
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Let's choose "Yes", even then C2 is seen.
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