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Apr

Im just wandering if you can find answers too a test/quiz review if you view page source. For example my teacher wants me to go to education.jlab.com and do two 20 question quiz's and seven 10 question quiz's for algebra II. and i noticed if you hover over A, B, C, or D it states something like (javascript:e_x(0)

(javascript:e_x(1)

(javascript:e_x(2)

(javascript:e_x(3)

So if you look at the page source would it be possible to point out the answer or could it be encrypted by chance

and i just want to know if viewing page source would be a waste of time


Answer:
It depends on how the site was made. My guess would be that you can't get the answers from the source. The site probably communicates with a database to get the right answer. There’s no way to bypass this.

However, it is possible that the answers are all stored in the javascript code. If this is the case, they are probably encrypted and you could spend hours trying to get the answers from it.

Bottom line is, just do the quizzes.

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