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Sep 3, 2017 at 13:38 | comment | added | user985366 | @BenI. I agree that creating good CS questions is hard. In this case it was a very basic programming course though, and I think any book about programming will contain plenty of examples that could be useful. Thinks like for-loops, string copying, etc. I understood the OP to be in a similar situation, not university level CS. I didn't discuss it with the teacher, but I'll have to assume it wasn't a big issue for him since he was willing to do it. I'd imagine they have a set of questions they rotate anyway from year to year, otherwise the problem of leaking questions would easily happen. | |
Sep 3, 2017 at 1:08 | comment | added | Ben I.♦ | Welcome to Computer Science Educators! "The final test questions can of course be adjusted..." made my stomach turn a little bit. Creating good questions for CS tests is hard. I hope we hear more from you in the future. | |
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