Intermediate HTML Quiz System FAQ
Special note: I have been testing the quiz system under
Lynx and found it to be less than satisfactory. The
multiple-choice section is fine, but the "second part"
doesn't translate well. I am considering ways to fix this, but
I'm not sure there any good solutions. If this changes, this note
will be updated accordingly.
- What
quiz system?
- At the end of each chapter, there is a button which will
take you to a quiz that covers the concepts discussed in
the chapter.
- How does it work?
- Some chapters have quizzes in two parts:
- A multiple-choice section. The system will tell
you which answers you got right, and which wrong.
If you got any wrong, you will need to back up to
the questions and change your answers. Once you
get all answers correct, you can then proceed
to...
- An interactive section. In this section, you are
given an input field (sometimes with text) and
need to mark it up so it produces a result
identical to the example HTML. Once you feel you
have gotten the right answer to a question, you
simply move on to the next question, or the next
chapter, if you have finished all the questions.
Other chapters have only the multiple-choice part.
- Why isn't the second part graded at all?
- For starters, that would require writing or adapting an
HTML parser, which is a project a bit beyond my
resources. In addition, there may be questions in which
there is more than one right answer. If I had a parser,
it would be checking for a specific answer-- so even if
you got the question right in spirit, the system might
still count it wrong.
- How about an example answer for questions in the
second part?
- It's being considered, along with a hint system based on
the number of times you've loaded a given page.
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