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 Weather.

Guidelines for Weather

No special instructions.

Guidelines for Environment

This category is for any quizzes having to do with the environment or natural things. Here are some ground rules for submitting a quiz here. Please check your spelling, grammar, punctuation and facts BEFORE you submit your quiz. Quizzes with significant errors will be rejected! Fill-in-the blank questions can have only ONE possible answer, and questions with two or more possibilities will be rejected. Please be aware that copying ANY material from any source, online or offline, is plagiarism and is not tolerated. Everthing on your quiz MUST be in your own words. Please submit only one quiz per day to this category. Quizzes about animals should go in Animals. No scramble quizzes are accepted here.

Guidelines for Sci / Tech

  1. Please define terms unfamiliar to the average player in your interesting info. This makes your quiz more interesting to players who may know little about your subject.

  2. Quizzes must be scientific in nature-- topics like astrology are not accepted. Quizzes on zoology should be submitted in Animals.

  3. Please do not submit any quizzes on a particular brand of cell phone or any other item which will be outdated within months.

  4. Please note that numerical answers can cause problems in quizzes, especially in Sci/Tech. To ensure your quiz becomes an enjoyable one, please observe the following rules:
    1. Except in a maths quiz or one whose topic clearly indicates that the quiz involves calculations, no more than four questions in a ten-question quiz should use numeric answers. You can often come up with more interesting questions by reversing the question: For example, instead of asking "What is the atomic number of gold?", ask "Which ductile, valuable metal has atomic number 79?"
    2. Numeric questions must be multiple choice unless the answer is a whole number between 0 and 1000.
    3. If you use numeric answers that represent measurements or constants, do not provide wrong answers too close to the correct one. Unless doing so would result in an implausible number, make sure that your wrong answers are at least 30% off the truth.
    4. In the science subcategories, please use metric units (SI units if appropriate). You may choose to give values in other unit systems (such as imperial units) in addition. In technology topics, you should use the units preferred by the inventor / manufacturer of the technology in question.
    5. Single questions ("Question Quest") with a numeric answer are accepted only if the number is a constant, easily recalled figure. Calculations and conversions will NEVER be allowed in single questions.