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STatiana [176]
2 years ago
6

the summary page for each quiz provides a list of quiz details, which includes all of the following information except

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Arisa [49]2 years ago
8 0

A good quiz should be between four and eight rounds of 10 questions each and include a mixture of different rounds.

Quizzes and exams are forms of tests. “Quiz” often implies a short or informal test, such as an unscheduled quiz. Sometimes people even participate in quizzes for fun. Think of a pub quiz or a quiz show on TV.

That Quiz is a website featuring multiple-choice, matching, and short-answer tests on a variety of core subjects. Most of its content is math-oriented, with quizzes on arithmetic to calculus, but it also includes tests on science, geography, and four languages.

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