Extension:Quiz

'''Quiz is the quiz building tool adopted on the Wikiversity. This extension aims at being :'''
 * Simple in its syntax and its use; powerful in its possibilities.
 * Open to suggestions and improvements (by facilitating the addition of new types of questions).

Help / Hilfe / Aide
Currently, the help pages are hosted on the wikiversities in order to allow working examples.
 * Please consult the Wikiversity help page for a guide to the quiz extension syntax.
 * Deutschsprachige Einleitung zur Quiz-Erweiterung.
 * Veuillez consulter l'Aide sur la syntaxe Quiz.
 * U kunt een Nederlandstalige handleiding op Wikibooks raadplegen.

Installation Instructions

 * 1) Create a new directory named "Quiz" in the "extensions" directory of your wiki.
 * 2) Copy the downloaded files into the new directory.
 * 3) Add this line at the end of the LocalSettings.php :

Alternatively, if you have shell access, you can checkout the extension directly from SVN.
 * 1) cd to the "extensions" directory of your wiki.
 * 2) Modify LocalSettings.php same as above.
 * 1) Modify LocalSettings.php same as above.

Adding a new question type
Quiz was conceived to facilitate the addition of new question types. If the basic types (multiple choice with single/multiple responses) are not enough for you, you have the possibility of easily creating and integrating the type of questions which you need. For that you must have some knowledge of PHP.

If you are not able yourself to create your new type of question, contact me and I'll see what I can do.

  The first thing that you must do is choose a syntax (the simplest possible) for your question type.

The restrictions are:   Choose a new code name for your question type (example: "questionTypeName") as well as a symbol (currently the symbol "" is used for single response multiple choice because it looks like a radio button, and the symbol "[]" is used for multiple response multiple choice because it looks like a checkbox).   Add a "case" at the beginning of the parseParameters's "switch", as follows :   Add a parser function to Quiz.php This function must convert a question object from quiz syntax to HTML and set a state to the question (right, wrong, error, NA or unmarked),  according to syntax errors and eventually posted answers.
 * The syntax of the question's header is fixed. The question has to be placed between curly brackets - i.e. { and }.
 * For consistency, it is recommended to use || to mark the beginning of the feedback section ("correction").

Name the function "questionTypeNameParseObject" and implement as follows :   Write down your syntax specifications which will be added to the help. Please read first the existing help.   Once this is all done, contact me to include officially your question type inside the extension.  

Reporting a bug
The bugs reported for pre 1.0 versions have been archived.


 * Subst doesn't work inside the quiz.
 * The quiz is vanishing if you use the Submit button while editing it.
 * The shuffle feature allows to shuffle a quiz with a single question.

Add found bugs here.


 * There is a problem when I use headings in the quiz: v:de:Wikiversity:Quiz/MediaWiki Syntax. -- MichaelFrey 12:28, 20 May 2007 (UTC)
 * Could you explain what is the problem ? Lrbabe 13:50, 20 May 2007 (UTC)
 * When I use heading like  = Title =  or  == Subtitle ==  then they are correctly rendered but not listed in Contents.
 * It seams, that every question get its own content overview.
 * I mean, thats not an important problem. One solution is simply to disable headings in quizes because its very unusual to need headings in quiz. That also prevent problem with shuffling of the questions.
 * -- MichaelFrey 18:01, 20 May 2007 (UTC)


 * Ther seems to bee a problem in the java script for correction. If you define a feedback for a question the bckground collor of the feedback text ist defined as grey. If you have a for example a table with defined background collor the feedback text looks ugly.


 * If I add "require_once" line to my Localsettings.php file, my Wiki disappears!


 * I already reported this over at v:Help talk:Quiz-Simple after a second look on the examples on v:Help:Quiz, which turned out to be some of the same ones along with others of the same type that exhibit the same bug, it seems a bit screwier than I described over there. I said that when you hit the submit button the answers you place in the answer boxes shift such that your first answer disappears, the rest move up to the previous question boxes and the last question box is empty. Turns out I've also had it so that all of the answers disappear except for one, 'Plato,' which ends up in the first question box. That answer comes up a couple of times within the set so I can't tell if it's the second answer "Plato" that's remaining or the last answer "Plato," but I'd venture to guess it's the last one. The write-ins with only one question box to write in invariably go blank as I hit the submit button and tell me I didn't answer the question. -LambaJan 08:42, 19 February 2008 (UTC)


 * All the correct anwsers are highlighted with red colour if the submit button is clicked directly without selecting any of the anwsers. Vignesh -India


 * In tabular response type of questions, syntax error is caused by piped links (including a | character) inside the column headings. Example:
 * Mange01 08:14, 17 November 2008 (UTC)

Robling 18:41, 11 September 2009 (UTC)
 * v 1.0.1, on Mediawiki 1.15.1, isn't working the tags return unparsed, does anyone have it working on MW 1.15.x?


 * The application seems not to take zero for an answer. I tried hideous solutions like { 0.01 110% } or { -0.1-0.1 } so that zero could be evaluated as a good answer but it does not work either. Has anyone found a other way to get rid of this problem yet than asking the user enter an O instead of a 0 ? Xzapro4 06:52, 4 October 2009 (UTC)

TODO
All suggestions on the extension and its future possibilities are welcome: Extension_talk:Quiz.
 * 1.1
 * Do not display the (i) to users into case insensitive textfields.
 * Use the template NaN undefineds in some messages.
 * 1.2?
 * Basic GIFT import and export to existing format
 * 2.0
 * support GIFT format and extensions for self-study learner-adaptive low-stakes assessment content in addition to Quiz table markup (discuss)
 * Improving the feedback to make it conditional.
 * Improving the points counter (ie giving 1 point per right answer in a single question).
 * Accuracy review of individual questions
 * 3.0
 * Microphone upload for reading tutoring with pronunciation assessment
 * Export to SCORM is a remote possibility given the simplicity of current and proposed Quiz formats and the complexity of SCORM. A possibility of importation would be interesting also but seems difficult because of the complexity.

ChangeLog
  1.0 </li>  0.7b
 * New features :
 * display, points and shuffle parameters added to the quiz tag.
 * New question type : Textfield.
 * Improvements :
 * Possibility to use comma as a decimal separator.
 * Advanced shuffle filtering.
 * Syntax :
 * Questions with no question text are now allowed.
 * Bugs fixed :
 * Fixed bug when the list of choice is only "|".
 * Fixed a bug allowing to set a negative coef to a question.

</li>  0.5b
 * Improvements :
 * Possibility of shuffling the whole quiz (ECMAscript)
 * Syntax :
 * Questions can be separated by only one blank line.
 * Bugs fixed :
 * It is now possible to write a correction inside question's headings.
 * Removed an XSS vulnerability alowing to add unsafe HTML markup and script after the last question.
 * Other :
 * It is no more possible to write text betweens questions !

Thanks to Tim Starling code's reviews, several bugs have been cleaned up, the XSS holes removed and the extension is ready to be installed on the wikiversity.

</li>  0.1b
 * Improvements :
 * New question type : "categorical question".
 * Possibility to write text betweens questions.
 * Creation of a standard internationalisation file.
 * Possibilty of "unchecking" radio button on double-click.
 * Syntax :
 * For technical resons, questions must b separated by at least 2 blank lines.

First release ! </li> </ul>

Thanks
Thanks to those who helped me for their invaluable councils, especially
 * Tim Starling
 * James McCormack
 * Michael Frey
 * Rob Kruhlak