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Interesting concept.
You cannot possibly create an adaptive test like this because the 'adaptive-ness' of the test will take a hit. You will designate the difficulty level of the question and that will obviously be based on your perception/comfort.

If we are talking about creating a non-adaptive timed test, that provides the GUI for you - that might be feasible.

Hi Jumsumtak,

Yeap, I was talking about the later one. For example, I have completed OG 13,12 etc and I got several wrong answers. Now for those questions which I repeatedly get wrong I would like to create a test say 37/41 questions and would like to try that. This will be specifically helpful in Quant because we tend less to remember the ans in Quant. Do you have an idea abt any such s/w.

As suggested by Sugeet2K7, the online s/w are helpful but not exactly what I want.
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