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Default Trivia Quiz - JavaScript questions?

I am using the "Trivia Quiz" javaScript from the "Beginning JavaScript" book by Paul Wilton (1st edition).
This works well for the practice tests I have created. Feedback from visitors to my site that have taken the practice tests like it but have suggested that when the test finishes, they can click a button to review the questions that they got wrong, so they can do extra study on those questions.
As it is, if they get the question wrong, an "Alert" box opens up stating they got it wrong.
What I would like to happen is those questions that got wrong are remembered and the user can click a button to see the questions that they got wrong, along with the correct answer.
Or there may be a different way to do this - would appreciate you help and suggestions.

Rudy
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