Another quiz done, this time for compound and possessive nouns! I can see the light at the end of the tunnel: Part 6 is the last noun section, then we move on to verbs. Generating these quizzes is proving to be easy compared to the vibe-coding I'd been trying to do for my Do You Deserve to Vote? app, where it's just difficulty after difficulty.
As always, try the quiz out. If you have problems or disagreements, please leave a comment, air out your grievances, or leave suggestions/observations/smartass remarks. Of course, since most of the people reading this blog are not paying Substack subscribers, there's no way for you folks to check whether the quizzes indeed match the material being taught. But you can check other aspects of testing logic, perceived fairness, overall "playability," and other factors as well. I've thought about adding an "answer explanations" feature. If people start to clamor for one, I'll provide it, but it's going to mean exponentially more (vibe-)coding, which will bog me down with work. It's better just to leave your questions either in a given quiz's comment section or on Substack. I'll be happy to answer whatever questions I receive.
Because it's been hard to "scale up" the quiz coding to the size of a test, I'm beginning to wonder whether creating tests is even feasible. At some point, I need to learn how to code so I can create my own architecture myself.
Anyway, check out the latest quiz.





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