When you are being evaluated as a supervisor for a particular category the categories of the questions you have answered typically do not play a factor. Instead, the quality of the answers is what is important.
WikiAnswers is a very safe place. Supervisors supervise WikiAnswers to make WikiAnswers as safe as possible for other users. If you find that WikiAnswers is unsafe for you, contact a Supervisor and they will help you.
Sadly, no, you cannot. Another Supervisor might want to supervise that same category, so no 'rain checks' are allowed for categories. However, when you are old enough, you can co-supervise a category with another category supervisor for that same category you wanted to supervise.
You can go to browse categories and click on which one you would like to supervise, then click "supervise this category" which will appear on the right side of the page.
Yes and no. Questions on WikiAnswers are answered by members of the WikiAnswers Community. There are not people sitting in an office answering the questions asked. However, there are many professionals who answer questions on WikiAnswers. Many of the supervisors are professionals in the category they supervise. So you are very liekly to get a good professional answer to your question.
To become a supervisor you have to be nominated by someone that is already a supervisor. Then other supervisors will evaluate your questions, answers, and other actions. You can ask a supervisor to look over your activity and nominate you.
Yes, once you are a Supervisor, you can request to supervise any category you wish.
Banning users, removing questions and answers, find vandals, supervise categories and merging and splitting answers
There is a bog difference between Leader and Supervisor. Every leader will be supervisor but not the case vice-versa. Leader have power to supervise but supervisor may not have the power to lead. authority to Supervise comes with Leadership.
You need to be a Supervisor First. See Related Link on Becoming a Supervisor.
The noun forms of the verb to supervise are supervisor, supervision, and the gerund, supervising.
Supervisor is a noun and does not have a past tense. Supervise is a verb, and the past tense is supervised.