Creator guide
Learn creator access, draft quiz creation, question quality, review flow, private quizzes, and public publishing.
Who can create quizzes
Normal users can play quizzes, join rooms, track progress, and report issues.
Approved creators and teachers can create quiz drafts, add questions, preview content, use private or class-only quizzes, and submit public content for review.
Draft to published workflow
Creator quiz publishing follows a controlled flow: Draft, Submitted for Review, Approved, Published.
Admins review submitted quizzes before global public publishing. This keeps the public library safer, cleaner, and more useful for students.
- 1Create a creator quiz draft.
- 2Add clear questions, plausible options, correct answers, and short explanations.
- 3Preview and test the quiz.
- 4Submit it for admin review when it is ready.
- 5Use approved content publicly, or keep class-only content private.
Why direct public publishing is restricted
Review is not meant to slow creators down. It protects quality, prevents spam, reduces wrong-answer risk, avoids copyrighted material, protects student safety, and keeps SEO pages trustworthy.
Private and class-only drafts can support teaching workflows without immediately entering the public quiz library.
- Do not copy questions from books, paid courses, exam papers, websites, or coaching material unless you have the rights to use them.
Content quality rules
Good Quizora questions are original, clear, student-safe, stable over time, and backed by a short explanation.
Avoid ambiguous phrasing, current facts that may change soon, adult content, copied exam material, and options that make a question unfair.
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