/* This script and many more are available free online at
The JavaScript Source :: http://javascript.internet.com
Created by: James Crooke :: http://www.cj-design.com */

var questions = new Array();
var choices = new Array();
var answers = new Array();
var response = new Array();

// To add more questions, just follow the format below.

questions[0] = "1) What year did the first hit single for the The Bangles, Manic Monday, reach the charts?";
choices[0] = new Array();
choices[0][0] = "1986";
choices[0][1] = "1988";
choices[0][2] = "1989";
choices[0][3] = "1985";
answers[0] = choices[0][0];

questions[1] = "2) Which navigator, explorer brought public awareness of the Americas to Europeans by his voyage in 1492 AD?";
choices[1] = new Array();
choices[1][0] = "Sir John Franklin";
choices[1][1] = "John Cabot";
choices[1][2] = "Sir Samuel White Baker";
choices[1][3] = "Christopher Columbus";
answers[1] = choices[1][3];

questions[2] = "3) The Latin phrase inter alia translates into English as...";
choices[2] = new Array();
choices[2][0] = "Move along quickly";
choices[2][1] = "Among other things";
choices[2][2] = "Live and let live";
choices[2][3] = "Force of habit";
answers[2] = choices[2][1];

questions[3] = "4) In Roman numerals the number 50 (fifty) is represented as what letter?";
choices[3] = new Array();
choices[3][0] = "V";
choices[3][1] = "X";
choices[3][2] = "L";
choices[3][3] = "C";
answers[3] = choices[3][2];

questions[4] = "5) Wuthering Heights is a classsic English novel by which author?";
choices[4] = new Array();
choices[4][0] = "Emily Bronte";
choices[4][1] = "Emily Dickinson";
choices[4][2] = "Jane Austin";
choices[4][3] = "Joan Aikin";
answers[4] = choices[4][0];

questions[5] = "6) From what family of instruments does a trumpet belong?";
choices[5] = new Array();
choices[5][0] = "Woodwind";
choices[5][1] = "Brass";
choices[5][2] = "String";
choices[5][3] = "Percussion";
answers[5] = choices[5][1];

// response for getting 100%
response[0] = "Excellent, top marks!";
// response for getting 90% or more
response[1] = "Excellent, try again to get 100%!"
// response for getting 70% or more
response[2] = "Well done, that is a good score, can you do better?";
// response for getting over 50%
response[3] = "Nice one, you got more than half of the questions right, can you do better?";
// response for getting 40% or more
response[4] = "You got some questions right, you can do better!";
// response for getting 20% or more
response[5] = "You didn't do too well, why not try again!?";
// response for getting 10% or more
response[6] = "That was pretty poor!  Try again to improve!";
// response for getting 9% or less
response[7] = "Oh dear, I think you need to go back to school (or try again)!";

