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FAQ: Maximum Number Of Questions

What's the maximum number of questions that I can have in a Question Writer Quiz?

Quiz Edition
It is recommended that you limit the number of questions asked in a quiz to about 200 (or 100 with feedback). Performance problems start to kick in after this limit is reached and the quiz may slow down.

If you're using randomization, you should limit the number of questions in the quiz to 1,000 and choose a maximum of 100/200 to ask.

Publisher Edition
The limit here is 560 pages without feedback or 280 pages with feedback. With larger numbers of questions, the 16,000 frame limit in flash is reached and the quiz may act erratically or crash.

Larger Numbers of Questions / Pages
To use a larger numbers of questions, you can string a number of quizzes together by jumping to another quiz at the end of the first quiz.


Alex.



Edited 3 times. Last edit at 06/14/07 03:30PM by Alexander McCabe.

Alexander McCabe
March 28, 2006 11:15AM


You told that we have a max of page depending somes options (publisher or quizz ed etc.). But How to know, how many pages left , i have a lot of test to do for a driving school and i'm very interesting to buy your programm. I try the trial version and my folder you see only 3 elements (index, flash and the script) or how previsiouly, How to know, how many pages left.

Or the number of questions it is by quizz or totally in the programm.
Ex: (With feedback presented at the end of the quiz, the maximum number of questions is 140 questions).by quizz or totally in the programm.


Thank for your comprehension.

Mario

Mario
July 4, 2006 02:43AM


Hi Mario,

I'm sorry, I don't fully understand your question. I think maybe you're worried about overall limits for the program. The limit here are technical ones and apply per quiz - you could make a number of quizzes and forward the user to one quiz directly after the other to overcome these limits.

Alexander McCabe
July 4, 2006 07:13AM




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