On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 1:31 PM, Daniel J Kramer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have just joined this list. I need some help working on a Python
> application I am working on.  I am working on a quiz game where the users
> gain points when the answer questions correctly.  I have written the
> skeleton of the quiz with If, Elif and Else statements.  it runs perfectly.
>
> I am very unclear on how to score points at the end of each round and how to
> import images.
>
> Can anyone help out here or have any ideas on the best way to execute this?
> I have included a copy of the quiz so you can get an idea of what I am
> trying to do

David has given you a hint about scoring points. Images are more
difficult because you can't display an image directly in the console,
you have to use a GUI toolkit. The EasyGUI buttonbox might do what you
need, or provide a starting point for customization:
http://easygui.sourceforge.net/tutorial.html#contents_item_9.4


Some tips about your program:
Rather than checking for upper- and lower-case versions of the answer,
you can convert the answer to lowercase and just check once, for
example
A11 = raw_input("...")
A11 = A11.lower()

Do you know about lists and loops yet? Your program would be much
simpler if you kept the questions and answers in a list. For each
question, you could store
question text
answer1, answer1 response, answer1 score
answer2, answer2 response, answer2 score
default response

Then your code would just loop over the questions.

Kent
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