Final Touch
Lesson 10 of 11 in Coddy's Quiz Generator - Python OOP Project course.
Challenge
EasyPut everything together.
In the start method in Quiz, count the number of results and call print_results method from last lesson in the end.
Check the test cases, for examples.
Try it yourself
from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
class Question(ABC):
@abstractmethod
def print(self):
pass
@abstractmethod
def check(self, answer):
pass
class YesNoQuestion(Question):
def __init__(self, question, answer):
self.question = question
self.answer = answer
def print(self):
print('[?] ' + self.question + ' (yes/no)')
def check(self, answer):
return (answer == 'yes' and self.answer) or \
(answer == 'no' and not self.answer)
class OpenQuestion(Question):
def __init__(self, question, answers):
self.question = question
self.answers = answers
def print(self):
print('[?] ' + self.question)
def check(self, answer):
return answer in self.answers
class MultiOptionsQuestion(Question):
def __init__(self, question, options, answer_index):
self.question = question
self.options = options
self.answer_index = answer_index
def print(self):
print('[?] ' + self.question)
print()
for i in range(len(self.options)):
print('[' + str(i + 1) + '] ' + self.options[i])
def check(self, answer):
return self.answer_index == int(answer) - 1
class Quiz:
def __init__(self, questions):
self.questions = questions
def start(self):
for question in self.questions:
question.print()
print()
res = question.check(input('[+] '))
print()
print()
def print_results(self, results):
correct_answers = len([x for x in results if x])
print("Your score is " + str(correct_answers) + '/' + str(len(results)))
print()
for i in range(len(results)):
print('[' + str(i + 1) + '] ' + ('Pass' if results[i] else 'Fail'))