There are two techniques we're using: conditional triggers and random assignment of blocks of questions.
The conditional triggers are used, for the most part, to ask appropriate follow-up questions and eliminate, as much as possible, irrelevant questions. We heard a lot of complaints last year about too many questions where "this does not apply to me" was the best response option.
As for the random assignment of blocks of questions to different respondents, we did that to cut down the total amount of time respondents have to spend on the survey. Currently each respondent is being shown six out of eight blocks; depending on analysis of the first few days' results, we may dial this down if too many people are dropping out before the end. In addition to the randomized blocks, there are a lot of questions that are being presented to everyone; the blocks represent most of the "heavy" questions that take up a lot of time (i.e. grids).
We'll be publishing the survey instrument after the close of the field period, so everyone will be able to see content that wasn't presented to them. Please don't take the survey twice -- it will bias the sample.