The data in the CSV file should be separated by commas, and, as a quiz can only have up to 100 questions, only the first 100 lines of the CSV file will be processed. The file shouldn't have a header row.
In the CSV file, the first column should be the question itself. The following four columns (2nd to 5th) should contain the possible answers.
Here's an example of how the data should be structured in your CSV file:
"Who was the first President of the United States?", "George Washington", "Thomas Jefferson", "Abraham Lincoln", "John Adams"
"What is the capital of France?", "London", "Berlin", "Paris", "Rome"
The fifth column should contain the index of the correct answer, ranging from 1 to 4. This corresponds to the position of the correct answer in the previous four columns.
"Who was the first President of the United States?", "George Washington", "Thomas Jefferson", "Abraham Lincoln", "John Adams", 1
"What is the capital of France?", "London", "Berlin", "Paris", "Rome", 3
For multiple correct answer questions, the first column should again contain the question. The next five columns (2nd to 6th) should contain the possible answers. For the seventh to the twelfth column, each should contain the point for the corresponding answer. A non-zero point means that the answer is correct.
Here's an example:
"What are the primary colors?", "Red", "Green", "Blue", "Yellow", "White", 1, 0, 1, 1, 0
For yes/no type questions, the first column should contain the question, and the second column should contain the answer, which can be either "yes" or "no".
Here's an example:
"Is the sky blue?", "yes"
"Is the sun green?", "no"
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