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- Overview
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- The quiz.module is a framework which allows you to create interactive quizzes
- for your visitors. It allows for the creation of questions of varying types, and
- to collect those questions into quizzes.
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- Requirements
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- Drupal 6.x
- PHP 5.1 (for OOP code introduced in Quiz 3.0)
- MySQL 5
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- The module consists of two types of modules: the Quiz module itself
- (quiz.module), and various question types (example: multichoice.module). The
- main Quiz module, the Quiz Question module and at least one question type module
- are required to be both installed and enabled for this module to function properly.
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- Features
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- This list isn't complete(not even close)
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- - Administrative features:
- o Assign feedback to responses to help point out places for further study
- o Supports multiple answers to quiz questions (on supporting question types)
- o Limit the number of takes users are allowed
- o Extensibility allows for additional question types to be added
- o Permissions (create/edit)
- o Randomize questions during the quiz
- o Assign only specific questions from the question bank
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- - User features:
- o Can create/edit own quizzes if have 'create quizzes' permission
- o Can take a quiz if have 'view quizzes' permissions, and receive score
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- Installation
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- Please refer to the INSTALL file for installation directions.
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- Support
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- - Visit the Quiz group at http://groups.drupal.org/quiz
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- Credits
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- - Specification: Robert Douglass
- - Original author: Károly Négyesi
- - Update to Drupal 5: Wim Mostrey and riverfr0zen
- - Maintainers: Angela Byron, westwesterson, mbutcher, sivaji, turadg, falcon
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- Acknowledgements
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- I'd like to extend a heart-felt thank you to the folks at Google for their
- Summer of Code program, without which my working on this module would not have
- been possible. I'd also like to extend my thanks to Robert Douglass as my mentor
- on this project, for his tireless patience and faith in my abilities, and the
- entire Drupal development community for their support while I struggled with
- foreign concepts like 'node' and 'taxonomy.' You guys all provided me with
- support, encouragement, and fun times and I sincerely hope to remain a part of
- the Drupal community for a long time to come!
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- Also huge thanks go to Ejovi Nuwere of http://www.securitylab.net/ for
- sponsoring further module development after Summer of Code.
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- -Angela Byron/'webchick'