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An application designed for quick study from multiplechoice questions. It was first developed for the quickest possible study of practice exams. It's designed to enhance multi-linguistic skills (though was originally for the study of CISCO prac exams).
MultiC is a multiplechoice answer and question tool with an embedded SQLite Database for Linux. The program supports single-, multi- and fill-in questions.
WSUQ&T is a web-based quizzing system developed for university level physics which includes equation, numerical, multiplechoice, short phrase, and one sentence short essay question types. It may be used in other disciplines with some modification.
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A tool to practice and learn Multiple-Choice tests which are very popular at universities. Developed by a team of german Medicine students who wants to bring the "Gegenstandskatalog" to more than Windows.