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Author: James Kurose, Keith Ross
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DIRECTION:
Using Java as
Create a simple program for a quiz bee with a class named QuizBee.
The program shall:
o Contain an array of 15 multiple choice questions with three (3) choices
each and;
o Require the user to choose among A, B or C.
o Note: Cases are ignored. Lowercase letters are acceptable (a,b, or c)
Create a try-catch structure to handle three (3) exceptions. These are when the
user inputs the following:
o An invalid letter (not A, B or C)
o A number or any special character.
o Blank (no answer).
Prompt the user to answer again if any of the three (3) exceptions is thrown.
Display the score, number of incorrect answers and corrects answers.
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