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diff --git a/testapp/docs/sample.args b/testapp/docs/sample.args
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+1 2
+2 1
diff --git a/testapp/docs/sample.sh b/testapp/docs/sample.sh
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+#!/bin/bash
+[[ $# -eq 2 ]] && echo $(( $1 + $2 )) && exit $(( $1 + $2 ))
diff --git a/testapp/docs/sample_questions.py b/testapp/docs/sample_questions.py
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+from datetime import date
+
+questions = [
+[Question(
+ summary='Factorial',
+ points=2,
+ language='python',
+ type='code',
+ description='''
+Write a function called <code>fact</code> which takes a single integer argument
+(say <code>n</code>) and returns the factorial of the number.
+For example:<br/>
+<code>fact(3) -> 6</code>
+''',
+ test='''
+assert fact(0) == 1
+assert fact(5) == 120
+''',
+ snippet="def fact(num):"
+ ),
+#Add tags here as a list of string.
+['Python','function','factorial'],
+],
+
+[Question(
+ summary='Simple function',
+ points=1,
+ language='python',
+ type='code',
+ description='''Create a simple function called <code>sqr</code> which takes a single
+argument and returns the square of the argument. For example: <br/>
+<code>sqr(3) -> 9</code>.''',
+ test='''
+import math
+assert sqr(3) == 9
+assert abs(sqr(math.sqrt(2)) - 2.0) < 1e-14
+ ''',
+ snippet="def sqr(num):"
+ ),
+#Add tags here as a list of string.
+['Python','function'],
+],
+
+[Question(
+ summary='Bash addition',
+ points=2,
+ language='bash',
+ type='code',
+ description='''Write a shell script which takes two arguments on the
+ command line and prints the sum of the two on the output.''',
+ test='''\
+docs/sample.sh
+docs/sample.args
+''',
+ snippet="#!/bin/bash"
+ ),
+#Add tags here as a list of string.
+[''],
+],
+
+[Question(
+ summary='Size of integer in Python',
+ points=0.5,
+ language='python',
+ type='mcq',
+ description='''What is the largest integer value that can be represented
+in Python?''',
+ options='''No Limit
+2**32
+2**32 - 1
+None of the above
+''',
+ test = "No Limit"
+ ),
+#Add tags here as a list of string.
+['mcq'],
+],
+
+] #list of questions ends here
+
+quiz = Quiz(start_date=date.today(),
+ duration=10,
+ description='Basic Python Quiz 1'
+ )
diff --git a/testapp/docs/sample_questions.xml b/testapp/docs/sample_questions.xml
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+<question_bank>
+
+<question>
+<summary>
+Factorial
+</summary>
+<description>
+Write a function called "fact" which takes a single integer argument (say "n")
+and returns the factorial of the number.
+For example fact(3) -> 6
+</description>
+<points>2</points>
+<type>python</type>
+<test>
+assert fact(0) == 1
+assert fact(5) == 120
+</test>
+<options>
+</options>
+</question>
+
+<question>
+<summary>
+Simple function
+</summary>
+<description>
+Create a simple function called "sqr" which takes a single argument and
+returns the square of the argument
+For example sqr(3) -> 9.
+</description>
+<points>1</points>
+<type>python</type>
+<test>
+import math
+assert sqr(3) == 9
+assert abs(sqr(math.sqrt(2)) - 2.0) &lt; 1e-14
+</test>
+<options>
+</options>
+</question>
+
+
+</question_bank>