People have been asking about my multi-choice quiz tutorial (flashbynight.com/tutes/mcqquiz/) and how to add more than three options.
I have developed a version where you can have as many options as you like. See here for an example where the first question has three options, the second has four and the third has two: http://flashbynight.com/tutes/mcqquiz/example2 All you need to do is to add options in the JSON file, which you can open in a text editor.
Download the sourcefiles here: http://flashbynight.com/tutes/mcqquiz/example2/source.zip
Hi Ed, Great game and great tutorial!! Thank you so much! That's what I've been looking for. I just have one question. I want the quiz to start with a random question from the bank. I guess it should be done with Math.random, but I can't make it. Can you please explain how to do that. Thanks,again!!
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ReplyDeleteGreat game and tutorial. I am a math instructor and would like to use picture as questions (like graphs) and pictures for answers (like equations), I am not sure how to do this, any pointers would be fantastic for me!
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Kathryn
Hi Ed... I just read another post. I will watch your tut for the Ultimate Foodie Quiz to find my answer.
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Kathryn
Anyone looking for a randomised version, the source code is here: http://www.flashbynight.com/tutes/mcqquiz/v3_source.zip
ReplyDeleteTutorial for a picture quiz is here: http://www.flashbynight.com/tutes/pixquiz/
ReplyDeleteTutorial for a picture quiz is here: http://www.flashbynight.com/tutes/pixquiz/
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ReplyDeleteHow do you check correct answers in this?
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