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uprince100

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I am looking for someone to make a q bank out of one of my physics textbooks chapter questions. Will pay from @50-$100 depending on quality.

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uprince100

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the physics texbook is in pdf form and i want the chapter question on a screen interface where i can answer the question and it automatically grades it. Like a multiple choice test maker from the questions that automatically grades after taking it like % correct.

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Please post in Marketing / service for Buy,Sell,Trade .
How big is your Book ?
Which grade is the book meant for?
How many questions do you expect?
Did you ask any of your programming Friends?
There are software packages that allow to do this ,why not try them?
This is an easy one , If you know HTML ,JavaScript , Some database language then Why not try it ?

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ok just did.
about 400 pages not sure but i only need the chapter problems.
16 chapters and about 12 questions per chapter.
college physics
lol dont have any programming friends just wanted it for my own study tool.
tried most softwares but they were limites/didnt allow me to do it how i wanted/limited.
kool dat you say its an easy one cos i know no programming.

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Jody LeCompte

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So basically you want someone to comb through the book, pick out the 12 - some odd questions per chapter and then write a program to quiz you? Would the correct answers/false multiple choice answers be provided in the text book or need to be solved/generated by the program? Also, when the program generates the "quiz" would you want a massive quiz with every question stored or a randomly generated quiz based on random questions, section, or some other sorting method?