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Design the Point Structure #602

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ArdaVural opened this issue Nov 5, 2024 · 1 comment
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Design the Point Structure #602

ArdaVural opened this issue Nov 5, 2024 · 1 comment
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@ArdaVural
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🧱 Description

Develop a comprehensive point structure for quiz questions that considers difficulty level, question type, and additional criteria. This point structure will determine how points are allocated to each question, and it will also define how users earn points based on their responses. The final design will be documented and added to the project’s wiki page for reference.

To be reviewed by: @Meminseeker

📋 Acceptance Criteria

  • Points are assigned for each question based on a clear structure.
  • Structure is easy to understand and implement.
  • Design for point structure is documented.
@ArdaVural ArdaVural added app: design Purely design related issues or PRs pri: high High priority issue labels Nov 5, 2024
@Meminseeker Meminseeker added this to the Customer Milestone 2 milestone Nov 5, 2024
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  • As it mentioned in the description, mechanism for assigning points to quizzes and gaining points from solving quizzes should be separated.
  • As for automatically point-assigning mechanism for created quizzes, I have created the wiki page for our mechanism design ideas.

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