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| 6 | + <title>|Challenge 6|</title> |
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| 10 | + <h1>Coding Challenge 6 in JavaScript!</h1> |
| 11 | + <br><h4>Let's build a fun quiz game in the console!</h4> |
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| 13 | +<p><br>1. Build a function constructor called Question to describe a question. A question should include:<br> |
| 14 | +a) question itself<br> |
| 15 | +b) the answers from which the player can choose the correct one (choose an adequate data structure here, array, object, etc.)<br> |
| 16 | +c) correct answer (I would use a number for this)<br><br> |
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| 18 | +2. Create a couple of questions using the constructor<br><br> |
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| 20 | +3. Store them all inside an array<br><br> |
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| 22 | +4. Select one random question and log it on the console, together with the possible answers (each question should have a number) (Hint: write a method for the Question objects for this task).<br><br> |
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| 24 | +5. Use the 'prompt' function to ask the user for the correct answer. The user should input the number of the correct answer such as you displayed it on Task 4.<br><br> |
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| 26 | +6. Check if the answer is correct and print to the console whether the answer is correct ot nor (Hint: write another method for this).<br><br> |
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| 28 | +7. Suppose this code would be a plugin for other programmers to use in their code. So make sure that all your code is private and doesn't interfere with the other programmers code (Hint: we learned a special technique to do exactly that). </p> |
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