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| Thread ID: 49830 | 2004-10-02 05:05:00 | good quiz design? | robsonde (120) | Press F1 |
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| 277687 | 2004-10-02 05:05:00 | I am looking at adding a quiz section to my website..... my question is can any one point me to a well designed quiz page? what design works best for you?? should it be only one question per page? should the answers be by a drop down box or by check box? do you just want a right or wrong per question or do you want to keep score? how many questions are good? thanks |
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| 277688 | 2004-10-02 05:27:00 | Rob, Some multi choice some t/f y/n, answers via pop up/d-down may be classier. Probably optional to keep score and save somewere, Maybe in cookie. (To comparrison/retest) Small questions, colums or multiple lines on page. complex larger questions 1 to a page (adds emphasis THINK no distractions) D. |
drb1 (4492) | ||
| 277689 | 2004-10-02 05:43:00 | so far all questions are either Y/N or T/F or mulit choice, very short questions. i was thinking 10 questions picked at random from a pool of lots. and as you say, scour by cookie. |
robsonde (120) | ||
| 277690 | 2004-10-02 05:56:00 | Rob, Random dip is good. Some may want area specific questions. Going down a tree EG: Hardware/Memory. Hardware/CPU ECT. As it grows you may want to bring in levels. Cookie memory for questions answered/answered incorrectly to retest failures and aviod repatition. D. |
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| 277691 | 2004-10-02 06:00:00 | I've used php scripts for online quizzes in the past on different boards, you can get some free ones here, they work well & are easy to setup www.hotscripts.com |
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