// a variable to represent the department 
var department = "ISE_ISE";

// Total number of questions in Ex2 
// Becoming a Preferred Graduate
var TotalNoOfQuestions = 15;

// Total number of option in each question
var TotalNoOfOptions = 5;

// an array that stores the results of each question 
var result =  new Array(TotalNoOfQuestions);

// The question set
var Question = new Array(TotalNoOfQuestions);
// Question 1
	Question[0] = "Have knowledge of mathematics, engineering, information technology, design, management, etc. for both the industrial and service sectors";

// Question 2
	Question[1] = "Have strong communication skills in oral, written, graphic and numerical forms";
	
// Question 3
	Question[2] = "Have strong interpersonal skills";
	
// Question 4
	Question[3] = "Able to be flexible";
	
// Question 5
	Question[4] = "Have strong observation skills to detect problems and recognise where improvements can be made";
	
// Question 6
	Question[5] = "Have strong problem solving skills to solve problems in actual practice";
	
// Question 7
	Question[6] = "Able to make decisions, often based on incomplete information";
	
// Question 8
	Question[7] = "Open-minded";
	
// Question 9
	Question[8] = "Have creativity, critical thinking and analytical skills";
	
// Question 10
	Question[9] = "Able to be a leader and a team player";
	
// Question 11
	Question[10] = "Able to overcome resistance to change";
	
// Question 12
	Question[11] = "Have independent and life-long learning skills";
	
// Question 13
	Question[12] = "Able to see both the positive and negative sides of a situation";

// Question 14
	Question[13] = "Have a social and global outlook";
	
// Question 15
	Question[14] = "Be responsible for the actions taken";



// Total number of categories in this question set
var TotalNoOfCategory  = 10;

var Category = new Array(TotalNoOfCategory);
// Category 1
	Category[0] = "Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISE) provides consultation in improving the activity and efficiency of various 'processes,' for example, banking, databases and paperwork flow in organisations, etc.  ISE designs, improves and installs systems that integrate people, materials, information, physical and social sciences.";
	
// Category 2
	Category[1] = "In providing consultation, ISE engineers must be able to communicate well with industrial and business personnel, both at junior and senior levels.";
	
// Category 3
	Category[2] = "In providing consultation, ISE engineers may need to accept and compromise with the views of other professionals because their ideas and perspectives may be different.";
	
// Category 4
	Category[3] = "ISE is about recognising areas in organisations where improvements can be made.  Therefore, this profession is about actively formulating problems, devising and implementing strategies to resolve such problems.";
	
// Category 5
	Category[4] = "ISE engineers often have to make decisions based on incomplete information due to time and financial constraints.";
	
// Category 6
	Category[5] = "When facing a problem, ISE engineers need to make a critical assessment of the situation and seek necessary information (such as from people, journal papers, internet and databases in organisations) before deciding on the best possible solution.";
	
// Category 7
	Category[6] = "ISE engineer may need to manage small team of staff.";

// Category 8
	Category[7] = "ISE engineers need to acquire constantly the most up-to-date knowledge with regard to their own specialised areas and other related engineering fields.  Continuous Professional Development (CPD) is very important to them.";
	
// Category 9
	Category[8] = "ISE engineers need to recognise the advantages and limitations associated with the fact that organisations today operate in an international environment.";
	
// Category 10
	Category[9] = "ISE engineers must observe the ethical standards of the profession.";


// Total number of question(s) within each	Category
var QuestionCategory = new Array(TotalNoOfCategory);

// Total number of question(s) in Category[0] - Category 1
	QuestionCategory[0] = 1;
	
// Total number of question(s) in Category[1] - Category 2
	QuestionCategory[1] = 2;
	
// Total number of question(s) in Category[2]  - Category 3
	QuestionCategory[2] = 1;
	
// Total number of question(s) in Category[3] - Category 4
	QuestionCategory[3] = 2;
	
// Total number of question(s) in Category[4] - Category 5
	QuestionCategory[4] = 1;
	
// Total number of question(s) in Category[5] - Category 6
	QuestionCategory[5] = 2;
	
// Total number of question(s) in Category[6] - Category 7
	QuestionCategory[6] = 1;

// Total number of question(s) in Category[7] - Category 8
	QuestionCategory[7] = 2;

// Total number of question(s) in Category[8] - Category 9
	QuestionCategory[8] = 2;
	
// Total number of question(s) in Category[9] - Category 10
	QuestionCategory[9] = 1;


// Which question should belongs to which category	
var QuestionType = new Array(TotalNoOfQuestions);

//e.g. Question 1 is belong to category 0

// Question 1 is belongs to 
	QuestionType[0] = 0;
// Question  2 is belongs to 	
	QuestionType[1] = 1;
	
// Question  3 is belongs to 
	QuestionType[2] = 1;
	
// Question  4 is belongs to 
	QuestionType[3] = 2;
	
// Question  5 is belongs to 
	QuestionType[4] = 3;
	
// Question  6 is belongs to 
	QuestionType[5] = 3;
	
// Question  7 is belongs to 
	QuestionType[6] = 4;
	
// Question  8 is belongs to 
	QuestionType[7] = 5;
	
// Question  9 is belongs to 
	QuestionType[8] = 5;
	
// Question  10 is belongs to 
	QuestionType[9] = 6;
	
// Question  11 is belongs to 
	QuestionType[10] = 7;
	
// Question  12 is belongs to 
	QuestionType[11] = 7;
	
// Question  13 is belongs to 
	QuestionType[12] = 8;
	
// Question  14 is belongs to 
	QuestionType[13] = 8;
	
// Question  15 is belongs to 
	QuestionType[14] = 9;
	
