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Removing a submitted quiz

Is there a way to remove the quiz I submitted? I realised that it was not the best choice of possible answers.

5th Mar 2019, 9:18 AM
Riri the Coder
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No, you have to wait for the quiz be rejected.
5th Mar 2019, 9:32 AM
Gordon
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Thank you, Gordon. What if it’s not?? The problem there is that the correct answer consists of 5 letters, while all other possible answers are 4 letter words. Since the input field accepts 5 letters it’s too easy to guess. So I submitted a fixed version. Now I have 2 very similar quizzes pending. It’s a shame I can’t delete the first one(
5th Mar 2019, 9:51 AM
Riri the Coder
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I saw "possible answers" and now "input field", so now I get confused. If it is input type, only one correct answer means your setup is correct. Anyway, please don't worry and please don't expect too much. Please don't worry because the quiz reviewers will upvote downvote pending quiz, which is the first screening process. At last the moderators will perform a final review, and if they deem the question be incorrect, they'll reject it with a remark. Don't expect too much is... Usually it takes about 6 months for the feedback, and only one of 20 can be chosen. If you are submitting two questions only, very likely you get a 100% reject. I suggest you to send another 48 quiz submission. So at least you can get around two accepted.
5th Mar 2019, 9:59 AM
Gordon
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Haha, thanks a lot, Gordon! I think I should just forget about it :) It’s an input field, by the way. What I meant by “possible answers” is that they are the different values of an array. It’s obvious that the correct answer is one of them, you just need to guess which one.
5th Mar 2019, 10:08 AM
Riri the Coder
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Oh I see In that case, yes I agree with you : if the array is changed so that all members having same number of letters, it is less obvious.
5th Mar 2019, 10:10 AM
Gordon
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