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If there are 13 questions in a Set and each question has 3 possible answers, for example: option 1,2 or 3, how can you determine what the set will look like?

Recent results of the latest 9 sets: (weekly) Question 1 starts on the left, after the colon and question 13 is at the end of each set.
-Set 1011: 3-1-3-1-1-2-1-2-3-2-1-2-2.
-Set 1012: 2-3-3-1-1-1-1-1-1-3-1-3-3.
-Set 1013: 2-3-1-2-3-1-2-1-2-2-2-3-1
-Set 1014: 3-2-2-3-1-1-1-1-3-3-1-3-1.
-Set 1015: 2-3-3-1-3-3-1-1-1-1-1-1-1.
-Set 1016: 2-3-1-2-3-2-3-3-3-3-3-1-2.
-Set 1017: 1-1-2-2-1-1-3-1-1-2-3-1-2.
-Set 1018: 1-3-3-2-1-3-3-2-1-2-1-1-3.
-Set 1019: 2-3-3-1-1-1-1-3-1-1-3-1-1.

Is there a trend and can I use a formula to determine the future results? The objective is to get the 13 answers in the correct sequence.

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    Could you try to be a little less clear a bit more confused and incomprehensible?2017-01-21
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    Determine according to what goal?2017-01-21
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    It is unclear whether you are planning an assignment, or trying to find a strategy for picking right answers without really knowing the material. I am not a great fan of multiple choice questions, but when they seem necessary, I use a random number generator to 'decide' which position gets the correct answer. My goal is to thwart systems for guessing.2017-01-22
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    My apologies for posing unclear questions, I'm not very bright but I love challenges. Please look at my edited question and guide me to exciting findings.2017-01-22
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    @Jabu No one thinks you aren't bright. Bright people try to learn. We are perfectly happy to help you, but I personally still have no idea what is going on here.2017-01-22
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    Thank you for giving it a thought, I live in South Africa and me and my friends have been at it for some time now. Is the way how I ask my question correct?2017-01-22

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