Politeness costs nothing.......you would know. This is very important to not only me, but perhaps the rest of the cycling community. It could even benefit you in the future, you don't have to do the survey, I was just asking for some help from a fellow cyclist.
Maybe if you stopped using steroids to enter competitions, you would calm down a bit and not feel the need to shoot down an A level student to feel a small sense of self worth.
You're onto 'ignore' but first ...
If you'd come on here, asked nicely, we would have given you some advice on your draft questionnaire to help form the final one. But you didn't and instead you've got a questionnaire which doesn't work and chosen to insult me. Oh, and as I compete I'm up for drug testing so steroids are a no-no.
Any survey needs an introduction, together with purpose and how you're going to use the data. Yours doesn't have one. As such it goes against both research ethics and research processes (see the Market Research Society code of conduct).
Question 1 - OK, but you've got a range of parameters there.
Question 2 - If it's more than 1 then you're invalidating Question 9 as it doesn't then show
which bike the answer applies to.
Question 3 - It's a dichotomous question. What about someone who commutes 3/5 days, is that a 'no' or a 'yes'. Or a 'maybe'. As a result it's invalid.
Question 4 - Again dichotomous. No option for 'yes' or the 'why not' element. Again therefore invalid.
Question 5 - Shed? Work shed? Are you asking for a dichotomous yes/no or detail? Looks like you want detail but the question's phrased in a tick-box manner.
Question 6 - "How do you store your bike?" - at work or at home? They may, and probably will, be different. Therefore again invalid.
Question 7 - Lacking / features is two questions, not one. The answers therefore may conflict, resulting in an invalid question.
Question 8 - £0-250 for a product. What product? What
type of product? No detail = again the responses are invalid for your findings.
Question 9 - Which bike? If I'd put more than one in Question 2 you haven't a clue which one. The £4 one or the £2500 one? And yes, I've both.
Question 10 - "What do you use the bike for?" - please specify if more than one option; haven't you already got this in the others so that option doesn't count unless you're re-allocating. A tick box option would've helped here.
So there you go. You can either edit your questionnaire and re-collect your data with this as a pilot study
or choose to use invalid data as the basis for your A-level. Your choice.