needapausebutton: But having wrong answers already prevents this, without the need to make this a minefield. My feeling is that the ideal format for this sort of quiz would be wrong answers, non-minefield, non-clickable.
-Wrong answers, to prevent the "just keep trying Capitals" problem that you mentioned.
-Non-minefield, because getting fooled once shouldn't end the quiz if it's at all possible to make it that way.
-Non-clickable, because that way you can display the right answer if people miss one (otherwise if you skip a capital it would be easy to be "off by one" for a large portion of the quiz). This would also enable "pass" to be a wrong answer letting you skip a question.
This wouldn't work so well if the quiz involved the whole world, but if there's less than 50 (maybe 60) answers it should be possible to have each capital be a wrong answer for every other capital on a non-clickable quiz. |