1. Parse
2. Edit
3. Make Sets

To avoid infringing on anyone's copyrights and to make this application useful to as many different groups as possible, this application does not come with the data for any particular library of questions. For this application to be of any use, you must first import the questions. Once the questions have been imported, you will be able to generate random sets of questions. PLEASE DO NOT USE QUESTIONS WITHOUT PERMISSION.

STEP 1 - In the box below paste a copy of all of your questions. Each question should be preceeded by a question number and a period. All the questions must be in numerical order. This app will split the questions up by using all the text between the question number and the next question number. So any text between "1." and "2." will be parsed as the first question. Any text between "2." and "3." will be the second question. And so on. On the same line as the question, you can include the answer with a question mark or two spaces between them. Following the answer, you can include the point value by placing an equal sign before it.

Example:
1. What is the capital of Florida?  Tallahassee = 10
2. What is the capital of Virginia?  Richmond = 10

After you have pasted the questions into the box below, press the Start Parsing button to begin parsing the questions up.

Questions per match:
point questions.
point questions.
point questions.
substitute/overtime questions for each point value.
At least point questions in each half.
At least point questions in each half.
Do not start or end a match with a point question.
The point questions should not fall back-to-back.
Set Title:

Introductory Remarks:

Score text displayed after each question:

 
Only use questions in the following ranges:
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Total sets to make:
Avoid reusing same questions in later sets.