SELECTSMART.COM QUIZ BUILDING WORKSHEET

What is a selector quiz? With this type of quiz, quiz-takers should end up with a list of several possible result items arranged in descending order from their best to their worst matches.
Generally with this type of quiz there are no correct or incorrect answers or results, but rather a reflection of the quiz-taker's preferences, personality, traits, opinions, beliefs, character, or something along those lines. Some people call them personality or character quizzes. You can think of them as "best match" quizzes too.
Generally our Selector Quiz programming is not designed to create knowledge tests or other quizzes that culminate in a final score, grade, ranking, or a simple conclusion. (However, WE AUTOMATICALLY GENERATE a set of KNOWLEDGE QUIZZES (and POLLS) from each Selector Quiz, instantly multiplying the fun.)
For example, with our Selector Quiz builder, instead of creating a quiz called "How well do you know sports?" you could create a quiz called "Which sport would you enjoy?" Instead of a quiz called "How hot-headed are you?" you could create a quiz called "Which temperament are you?"
Before registering to make a Selector Quiz, it is a good idea to first take some of our quizzes, especially ones made by Selectsmart.com staff, You'll quickly get the idea. At our homepage, you can search Selectsmart.com for subjects that interest you or find featured quizzes.
CAN'T THINK OF AN IDEA FOR A QUIZ? Consider making a new and improved version of a quiz that you took but that left you feeling disappointed.

This is a practice page. The best selector quizzes are planned out in advance. Here's the place to do that. Before you register, print this page and pencil in the questions/statements and the possible results for your selector quiz. Or enter your information by typing onto this page--later you can copy and paste into you selector quiz builder widget after you register.

Give your selector quiz a short title.
  

Write an introduction for your selector quiz.
  

All questions/statements must be answerable with a ''yes/no'' or ''agree/disagree'' response.
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