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Venkatesh Naicker
862 PointsQuizzes increasingly complex to resolve (not the actual answers themselves)
I observed two issues:
As we move forward (like in Python Basics, exception handling - last quiz (3/3)), the expected format of the answer seems more complex than the actual answer of the quiz itself. Like there are multiple correct answers to the quiz and could verify all of them work correctly and to the best of my knowledge after reading quiz again and again, is what it should be, but can't get past the quiz and no way to skip it too. This now has become more of word by word match vs actual correct answer that satisfies the quiz.
Somehow I seem to have landed up at some begining of the course instead of where I left and now can't find my way to get to where I left. The only option appears to forward each video and skip the quizzes (and some don't even have the option to skip the quiz).
Has anyone encountered these? If yes, how did you guys move forward?
Thank you.
1 Answer
Venkatesh Naicker
862 PointsBoth are fine now. for (1) - There is a way to go to contents and pick the topic. Though the (2) still seems to be a bit of issue but in this instance, it accepted my answer for quiz 3/3.