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This page details the definitions and items relevant to the project creation.

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  1. Flow for creating a new question set

    1. User clicks on create new question set

    2. User provides the Metadata, sections, and Instructions for the question set

    3. User saves the question set by clicking the save button

      1. On save the question set is saved

      2. On save - The user returns/ redirected to the previous screen of selecting/creating a new question set

    4. To create a another question set

      1. User again clicks on the create new question set button

      2. Follow the flow explained above

  2. Metadata - These define the details and the scope of the question set

    1. Name - Default value?

    2. Description

    3. Instruction

    4. Keywords

    5. Board *

    6. Medium *

    7. Class *

    8. Subject *

    9. Topics - NA

    10. Audience * - Default - Student

    11. Max Attempts - NA

    12. Shuffle questions - Default not selected

    13. Max attempts - NA

    14. Max time - NA

    15. Waiting time - NA

  3. Sections - These define the sections under which questions are added.

    1. No section can be added

      1. In this case, all the questions are sequentially added one after the another

    2. If the sections are added

      1. There would be only one level of sections

      2. A question can belong inside a particular section

      3. Or some question can be added directly to the question set after or before the section

    3. The sequence of questions in the question paper is fixed as per the sequence the questions are added.

  4. Instructions - These are typically text which is shared at the start of the question paper, this is unique for each question paper/set.

    1. Requires support for numbering - Mandatory

    2. Requires support for Rich text editing - Good to have

    3. Image support - As per the current requirement/ understanding, this is not required.

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