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## Random subset of questions |
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-Another option is to choose __k__ questions from a set of __n__ question pools. As above, the questions of a problem have to be grouped in question pools using the command [\randomquestionpool](Randomquestionpool.md) fo this. Use ch∞seRandomP∞ls{k} to define, how many question pools should be selected. |
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+Another option is to choose __k__ questions from a set of __n__ question pools. As above, the questions of a problem have to be grouped in question pools using the command [\randomquestionpool](Randomquestionpool.md) for this. Use ch∞seRandomP∞ls{k} to define, how many question pools should be selected. |
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**Example** |
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