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Why would users accept or like a suggested challenge with BLATANT ERRORS???

I was challenging someone in Javascript where I noticed a question that asked "What does DOM stand for?" or something similar. The answer will always be spelt like this "Document Object Model" regardless of capitals. In the answers they were all spelt incorrectly. That's literally dumbing people down seriously. It starts with DOCUMENT, and it's followed by OBJECT not OBJECTS and lastly MODEL. Users please proof read, and creators it's really embarrassing when you get to preview a quiz before submitting.

12th Mar 2017, 1:45 PM
Mark Foxx
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Oh and it didn't have a "none of these answers" option neither. Are we supposed to guess each time until we find the correct one, even though it's not the correct way? It shouldn't be like that.
12th Mar 2017, 1:46 PM
Mark Foxx
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There is another question like this in the HTML quizzes that is driving me crazy: "Select all valid input types for HTML5" Range Date Reset Column The correct answer is range, date and reset, right? Or am I wrong? I have seen this quiz at least 5 times now, and I still haven't figured out what their answer is...
15th Mar 2017, 3:48 AM
Leighton DeGoede
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