This answer will most likely be stored in a database or on a website. Search engines are a common spot that all types of answers can be found and stored.
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The short answer is no. The answers are stored on the server specifically to prevent cheating.
Answers stores your IP address of the machine you are using. Certain information about Answers is also stored on your machine in the form of cookies.
Redundancy means duplicacy of data or repetitive data. In distributed database case the data is stored in different systems . So the answers is yes there can be redundancy of records / data.In distributed database , data is stored in different systems. Since the data is distributed there is redundancy of records.
Depending on the type of account that you are using the reasons answers may not show up is that the information was improperly saved. The user can also try to reboot to see if previously stored information returns upon reopening.
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Artificial intelligence is possible, but it is not about having all the answers to all the questions. Answers are just data. Intelligence has to do not so much with data, as it does with ways in which data are processed. Imagine a hard drive that has all the world's data stored. It's still a hard drive, right?
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It is possible for students to still submit answers after the quiz has closed (for example if they started the attempt before the closing date but then took a long time before submitting). These responses are stored by the quiz module, but the students are not given any credit for them. The teacher can see these answers when reviewing the student's attempts and can give the student credit for them by hand. Also the teacher could change the closing date after the fact and regrade the attempts. The students answers would then get graded
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nope it is stored in the liver