Pdf forms possibilities

hi everyone I'm a complete newbie to pdf forms and using acrobat pro so just wanted to test the waters with a few questions if someone could help me out please.
1. With forms can you create multiple choice questions and when the reader selects an option the form will tell them if it's right or wrong?
2. Can you create a graph on a form that will be populated by data collected in a form?
3. Can you protect a pdf document so it can't be emailed or printed?
the answer to these may spark new questions but just to get an idea of what's possible if anyone could answer these or point me in the direction of a resources section perhaps with demo files??
thanks

1. this is possible
3. you protect printing of the form.

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