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JavaScript

Russ Tuttle
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Russ Tuttle
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 8,909 Points

my solution

// 1. Create a multidimensional array to hold quiz questions and answers

const array = [ ["What is the largest animal in the world?","BLUE WHALE"], ["Are you smart?", "YES"], ["Who shot the sheriff?", "BOB MARLEY"] ];

// 2. Store the number of questions answered correctly

let correct = 0;

/*

  1. Use a loop to cycle through each question
    • Present each question to the user
    • Compare the user's response to answer in the array
    • If the response matches the answer, the number of correctly answered questions increments by 1 */

for (let i = 0; i < array.length; i++){ let answer = prompt(array[i][0]); if (answer.toUpperCase() === (array[i][1])) { correct += 1; } }

// 4. Display the number of correct answers to the user

document.querySelector("main").innerHTML = <h1>You got ${correct} answers correct!</h1>

This seemed to have worked for me, which is pretty exciting. It's starting to click.