Sources and Methodology

What sources CELPE-Bras Quiz relies on and how factual, legal, and time-sensitive claims are handled.

The site relies on three source tiers: official government pages for rules and timing, university research and archives for exam interpretation, and primary institutional pages for location- or program-specific claims.

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Source Hierarchy

  1. Official government or exam-body pages for dates, registration mechanics, legal requirements, and institutional rules.
  2. University archives and research papers for deeper explanation of the exam construct and written-task expectations.
  3. Program or institution homepages for city-, school-, or pathway-specific details when those claims are included in an article.

How Time-Sensitive Claims Are Handled

If a page mentions dates, fees, application windows, or formal requirements, the article must either cite the primary source directly or tell the reader to verify the latest cycle before acting. Review dates are visible so a reader can judge freshness quickly.

How Product Claims Are Handled

Claims about quiz scoring, estimated level mapping, and AI usage are documented in product pages and do not rely on vague marketing language. The site distinguishes between educational alignment with CELPE-Bras criteria and official exam equivalence.

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