How do I select which music my ipod quiz has questions on?

The music quiz on my ipod nano 4gb only asks questions on albums with one song on them, which is about 5 in 24. It totally ignores all the other albums with more then one song on them. As you can imagine, it gets quite repetitive. I tried deleting all the albums with one song on them, but then the quiz asked questions on music in general. Is there any way I can change which music the ipod music quiz asks questions on?

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