depends. you can do it on myspace and bebo i think and some others there are many online quiz creator to help you make a quiz. http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/create-a-quiz.php You also has the choice to make quiz with some desktop tools, such as Wondershare Quizcreator. B:Facebook.com, they have this little thing where you make up your own questions and answers about anything
On the site girls go games the hidden object is the sausage that pops up while you are doing the quiz.
This depends entirely upon what your quiz is about! Make up the quiz first before you think up a title for it.
Yes. If you go to family.ca sign up and click on Zoey 101, it will take you to the show mini site. There, you can take a Zoey 101 quiz.
For one, you could not use the site, or you could join and make the site great. It's up to you.
To create a math quiz on Scratch, start by setting up a new project and adding a backdrop for your quiz. Use sprites to represent questions and answers; you can create text sprites for questions and clickable button sprites for multiple-choice answers. Program the sprites with Scratch blocks to display a question, check if the selected answer is correct, and provide feedback. Finally, use variables to keep track of the score and display it at the end of the quiz.
Teach math to kids, and make up quiz and tests.
No, they make up sites so the creator of a site they use doesn't get sacked.
Yeah there's tons, I don't have a specific site bit if you type in virtual makeover and then you just put a picture on the page and then you use a bunch of make up and put it on the pic. It's free to.
when there is a bom you click the fuzestoper so it will blow up the bom
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To create a Sporcle quiz, first, sign up for a free account on the Sporcle website. Once logged in, navigate to the "Create" section and select "Create a Quiz." Choose the quiz type, such as multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank, and then input your questions and answers. After completing the quiz, you can customize settings, add tags, and then publish it for others to try.
Linking your Answers account to your Facebook page is completely optional. When you sign-up, you are given two options. While you can choose to "sign up with Facebook" and use that information to access the site, this is not necessary. Rather you can create a username and password for the site, and use these to log-in when you return to the site. Facebook is simply linked to the site in order to make logging in easier, if you choose to use it.