WatuPRO Demo Quiz

This is a demo of the WordPress quiz, survey and exam plugin WatuPRO.

This demo quiz is open for everyone, no registration required. Three random questions are pulled each time, out of a pool of 7 questions.

1. "Essay" (open end) question: these questions let the user simply write the answer. You may use them for manual evaluation of their skills, or to obtain some feedback as survey. But, you can also assign correct/incorrect answer. WatuPRO will check for match (not case sensitive) and if the answer matches one of your answers, the corresponding points will be assigned.

For example, consider the following question:

What is the most populated country in the world? (This is an open end question, but if you type "India" in this test you will receive 3 points. In other cases you will receive no points. But you can decide to assign negative number of points to some very wrong answers like "Luxembourg" for example).

Question 1 of 3

2. Select all that are correct:

Question 2 of 3

3. A picture based question. Yes, you can upload pictures without any issues. What's this:

Red-eyed Treefrog, Agalychnis callidryas(We used Flickr embed code here but you can also upload local photos)

Question 3 of 3


 

Watu Plus 1.2

What’s new in Watu Plus 1.2:

  • Select random questions from a pool. This feature allows you to create many questions in one exam and then have each student see only a small number of them, randomly selected and server. Makes the exam unique for every sitting.
  • Import/Export students in user groups as CSV file. This will make your life easier if you want to mass edit student records in Excel or to import users from existing database.

As usual old customers can purchase upgrade with 50% discount, and upgrades are free if you have purchased Watu Plus less than one year ago.

Period and Fertility Calendar

This is our latest free application for women – period and fertility calendar. Here is what it does:

  • Figure out your most fertile dates
  • Find out expected due date
  • See the approximate date of your next period
  • Store history of your periods so you never forget them and be prepared on time

Some technical background (because many developers read this blog):

It’s HTML 5 Ajax app with localStorage support. I’m not yet ready with the pluggable open source version, but you can see the front-end javacsript with View Source.