Come across https://onlinequestions.org/ that claims it allows live online questions for large events: free-of-charge, anonymous, ad-free, easy-to-use.
Not used it yet, but looks like it could be used in the classroom. See the ‘About’ section.
https://onlinequestions.org/
Live online questions
An area to showcase EdTech use in the classroom
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