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
European Geography for Kids.
Guidelines for European Geography for Kids
No special instructions.
Guidelines for Our World for Kids
Quizzes where most of the questions duplicate those already asked in many other quizzes will not be accepted. Your quiz will stand more chance of being accepted if it has an original approach, is free from spelling and grammatical errors, has interesting information, and contains ten questions.
NO quizzes on capital cities - there is a separate subcategory within Geography for these types of quizzes.
Please note that For Children does not accept quizzes on languages - these should be submitted to the appropriate subcategory in World.
Guidelines for For Children
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- 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.
- Fill-in-the-blank questions are not permitted (except in the Books for Kids, Harry Potter and Wordplay subcategories).
- Quizzes should contain mostly multiple choice questions. No more than three true/false or yes/no type questions per ten-question quiz.
- Questions should be brief, preferably no more than one sentence.
- 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).