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\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[allowrandomize,nosolutions,
    forpaper,pointsonleft,noparttotals]{eqexam}
\usepackage{ran_toks}

\useLastAsSeed
% To reproduce the same pseudo-random sequence, you need to supply a seed
%\useThisSeed{1125676795}

\examNum{1}
\title[T\nExam]{Test \nExam}
\author{D. P. Story}
\subject[MC]{My Course}
\date{Spring \the\year}
\keywords{Test~\nExam, Section 001}

\university
{%
      THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON\\
    Theoretical and Applied Mathematics
}
\email{dpstory@uakron.edu}

% Input the DB files used in the demo file
\useTheseDBs{db1,db2,db3,db4}


\begin{document}
\maketitle

\begin{exam}{Part1}

\begin{instructions}
Solve each without error. Passing is 100\%.

\medskip\noindent
This part demonstrates how to not only randomly pull problems (two from each of the DB files), but
to randomize the order they are listed in the exam.
\end{instructions}

\ranToks{myExam}{%
    {\useRanTok[DB1-]{1}}
    {\useRanTok[DB1-]{2}}
    {\useRanTok[DB2-]{1}}
    {\useRanTok[DB2-]{2}}
    {\useRanTok[DB3-]{1}}
    {\useRanTok[DB3-]{2}}
    {\useRanTok[DB4-]{1}}
    {\useRanTok[DB4-]{2}}
}
\displayListRandomly{myExam}

\end{exam}

\begin{exam}{Part2}

\begin{instructions}
In this part, we take the same two problems from each of the four DB files, but do not randomize
the order of the questions.
\end{instructions}

\useRanTok[DB1-]{1}
\useRanTok[DB1-]{2}
\useRanTok[DB2-]{1}
\useRanTok[DB2-]{2}
\useRanTok[DB3-]{1}
\useRanTok[DB3-]{2}
\useRanTok[DB4-]{1}
\useRanTok[DB4-]{2}

\end{exam}

\end{document}