How can I design a system of randomly asked questions to achieve positive identification?
An example of a system of randomly asked questions with a personal identifier is as follows: Upon setup a person is initially asked to answer 15 questions, each with a unique answer, from a pool of 70 questions; then, when positive identification is required for a drug transaction that person will be asked to answer two randomly selected questions from the pool of the 15 uniquely answered questions that were submitted by that person.
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