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It can hardly be predicted how a student's complex knowledge is being evolved during a course of Physics. Probably that's why such a lecture is usually divided into several parts, containing multiple tests and checkpoints. The effectiveness of the learning process might be evaluated by tests, experiments and problems. However, even if all of these distinct evaluation types seem to reflect a successful...