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Hiko 07-23-2008 10:52 PM

Program to create and manage exam, quizzes and test
 
Aloha all,
I need to find a program(s) that I can use to input and manage questions for quizzes, exams and tests. I will input the question with the correct answer and the wrong answer, multiple choice and t/f, then it will spit out a test for me. The test can be multiple subjects and the program should be able to select from multiple subjects and grab questions in each subject to create a random exam and the answer key. Multimedia and all that kind of stuff is not a big deal. In the future perhaps but if you know of a program that can do this, I would love to check out. I have done a good bit of looking online and can't find anything.
Mahalo,
Edward

sjoshi 07-23-2008 11:25 PM

Are u nuts??This aint a s/w development org.
Anyways, since you have asked your question in this forum I assume you are trying to develop a Linux desktop application. Rite??

If so, then u must know basics about some libraries that Linux uses. The GUI you are talking about is in a lib. WHich one ??You need to figure that out.

Heres the link. Hope it helps.
http://www.dwheeler.com/program-libr...-HOWTO/t1.html

VOILA!!You might lose your sleep.

Randux 07-24-2008 04:04 AM

If you can't get any help here with a known app, ask in the programming forum.

FranDango 07-25-2008 11:36 AM

KEduca and KEducaBuilder are specifically created to allow building your own sets of exams, quizzes and other types of knowledge testings. You will need KDE, or at least it's base libraries to run it. Major distributions with KDE support usually have it as an optional item in their installer disks as part of the KEducation tools.

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resetreset 07-27-2008 06:18 AM

Look at moodle, i think it's www.moodle.org . it's a web system.


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