Guidelines for Quiz Creation

Important: ALL of the following sets of guidelines are relevant for the category you would like to submit to. Please read all of them carefully and keep them in mind as you develop your quiz. Thanks!

The following sets of guidelines apply to quizzes created in The Weasleys.

Guidelines for The Weasleys

Guidelines for Harry Potter - Characters

1. There should be at least four or five sentences of information with all questions. NOTE Summing up the question and answer, or adding personal opinion, does not count as information. Some extra fact or facts about the answer should be given.
2. Please note that quotations do not count as extra information. You may add a brief (not more than one phrase or sentence) quotation to two or three of your answers, but info should mainly be in your own words.
3. Fill-in-the-blank answers should be be only one or two words. These words must be easily spelled, and contain no punctuation.
4. Quizzes covering more than one book must include the name (not number) of the book to which each question refers in the question.
5. Titles of books should be in quotation marks.

Guidelines for For Children

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  1. All quizzes in this category should have ten questions only (except for subcategories of Harry Potter/Books for Kids, which allow 15-question quizzes). Questions should be suitable for children aged from six to twelve.
  2. Fill-in-the-blank questions are not permitted (except in the Books for Kids, Harry Potter and Wordplay subcategories).
  3. Quizzes should contain mostly multiple choice questions. No more than three true/false or yes/no type questions per ten-question quiz.
  4. Questions should be brief, preferably no more than one sentence.
  5. Each question should have at least two short sentences of factual interesting information (repeating the answer and commenting on the question do not count as interesting information).