I think IMHO that between the question “Always excellent” and “Generally good” should be another one “Always good”, because is some very different evaluation between generally and always. Therefore, I don’t, at all, agree why for preceding the “excellent” evaluation You only choose the Always, but for the “good” evaluation, You rather choose Generally. It’s a shame IMHO and conducts me to think that that sort of formulating questions tends to lead to answers that You would like to be the majority.
You left too much space between “always excellent” and “generally good”.
I think IMHO that between the question “Always excellent” and “Generally good” should be another one “Always good”, because is some very different evaluation between generally and always. Therefore, I don’t, at all, agree why for preceding the “excellent” evaluation You only choose the Always, but for the “good” evaluation, You rather choose Generally. It’s a shame IMHO and conducts me to think that that sort of formulating questions tends to lead to answers that You would like to be the majority.