Ninnynanny - your initial post seemed to suggest that because you had gaps in your answers you would not send in those answers and hence not pay for the quiz. But you have now stated that's not the case. So why, given that you know the quiz setter has stated that the quiz is "no asking", do you think it's reasonable to ignore that rule and ask for help? Since it's up to the quiz setter to decide on the rules for their quiz then surely if you do not like quizzes with "no asking" rules you should not buy that quiz rather than buy it and ask anyway?
And you state that some quizzers will not do "no asking" quizzes which I'm sure is true although I've never understood why anyone would not want to do a quiz just because they couldn't ask for help and hence had to rely on their own abilities to work out the answers. Could anyone who will not do "no asking" quizzes explain?