I have a tutorial application in which the user is presented with a number of questions drawn from a bank. I would like thatnumber to be set by the users. If they have a lot of time to play, perhaps they can try to answer 25. A user with less time to play may choose to attempt only 10.
Is there any way to use a variable to set the number of questions drawn from a bank?
Here is an example of a question bank with a user-defined number of questions. I simply set the qb to include all questions and then use a variable to determine if the # of questions displayed = the user-defined value. If yes, I jump to a slide outside the qb.
How about making several question draws with varying number of questions
i.e. 5, 10, 15 and then giving the users the option through a button to
select the desired draw?
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Here is an example of a question bank with a user-defined number of questions. I simply set the qb to include all questions and then use a variable to determine if the # of questions displayed = the user-defined value. If yes, I jump to a slide outside the qb.
http://dev.keypointlearn.com/xcl73_SL2/FunWithFlags/V2x/story.html Hope that makes sense.
Perfect! Thanks.
(Makes me go "Duh!" when I see how obvious the solution is).
How about making several question draws with varying number of questions
i.e. 5, 10, 15 and then giving the users the option through a button to
select the desired draw?
I think that would be a quick work around.
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