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EBU4201–Introductory Java Programming

School of Electronic Engineering

and Computer Science

Mini-Project Coursework:

A GUI for a Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) program

Module code: EBU4201

Module title: Introductory Java Programming

Hand-out date: 30th April 2019

Hand-in date: 22nd May 2019

Marks available: 50

Feedback: Individual marking sheet including feedback comments and a mark out of 50.

Introduction: You are asked to write a graphical user interface (GUI) for a multiple

choice question (MCQ) program. A series of questions will be presented to the user;

with each question, four possible answers are also presented. One of the answers will

be correct, and the other three answers will be incorrect.

TASK 1 – Basic Interface [28 marks]

The basic interface must be divided into 3 parts: a top, middle, and bottom. Figure 1

shows the expected look of the interface:

Figure 1

A question will be displayed at the top of the interface.

In the middle of the interface, the four choices for the answer are displayed. For each

question, there will be one and only one correct answer. Clicking on the correct answer

will increase the user’s score by 1 point.

At the bottom of the interface, the number of correct answers given so far will be

displayed. Next to the score will be a “reset” button which restarts the multiple choice

questions, setting the score to zero.

On the interface you might like to also display the total number of questions in the quiz.

Note: You are provided with a text file (called sampleQandA.txt) containing some

sample questions and answers (including an indication of which answer is correct for

each question). You must decide how best to use this data in your application1.

TASK 2 – Interface with Multiple Attempts [5 marks]

Typically with multiple choice questions, you only have one attempt at each question.

In this extension of the original application, the user taking the multiple choice test is

allowed multiple attempts.

On the first attempt, if they are correct they score 2 points. If they are incorrect, they

have another attempt, which if correct will score 1 point.

A way to allow users to have up to 2 attempts to answer question needs to be

implemented. This could be from the command line, or via the GUI.

The extended application must still provide the functionality developed for TASK 1.

TASK 3 – Choice of EASY, MEDIUM and DIFFICULT questions [5 marks]

In this extension of the application, a set of radio buttons allows the user to choose

the level of the questions.

There should be three radio buttons allowing the options easy, medium, and difficult.

Easy questions score 1 point, medium questions score 2 points, and difficult

questions score 3 points.

The extended application must still provide the functionality developed for TASK 1 and

TASK 2.

Documentation [12 marks]

Your submitted work must include:

a. Automatically generated Javadoc files.

b. Comments (both internal and Javadocs) in your code.

c. User Manual; this should be a document2 with no more than two A4 pages which

must include instructions on how to run the program (i.e. both how to start it, and

how to use it).

Note: All documentation files must be placed in a directory called Documentation.

1 For example, a possible (though not the only one) solution could be for the list of

questions and answers to be a variable in your application.

2 Accepted document formats include: .txt, .docx and .pdf.


Marking Scheme

Marks will be awarded for the following:

1. a clearly laid out interface,

2. correctly functioning code and,

3. clearly structured code including comments and sensible variable, class, and

method names.

Note: The main program file must be called MultipleChoiceGui.java, and it must

compile and run from the command line; otherwise, it will not be possible to give marks

for any implemented functionality.

Submission Instructions

You must zip all the following files:

1. The Code directory, including all .java files produced3.

2. The Files directory, including any text files used to communicate with the

application.

3. The Documentation directory, including all Javadoc comments and the User

Manual.

Notes:

You must name your .zip file 201721xxxx.zip, where 201721xxxx is your BUPT

student number.

You must submit your .zip file to the EBU4201 course area in QMplus4, under the

assignment activity Mini-Project (submission).

IMPORTANT: This is an individual piece of assessed coursework; therefore, students

must not work in groups and must not share code solutions.

3 It will not be possible to mark your work, if you only provide .class files.

4 Any work sent via email will be ignored and not marked.


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