My approach to this, is to store users' eassay in session. So it will
not be upload to Internet at all.
Technically, that is not correct. The default implementation of sessions in rails is cookie based. So if you write something to the session, it's written to a cookie on the client. With each following request to your server, the cookie is send to the server, which i assume, is somehow connected the internet.
Also, cookies and therefore sessions, are restricted in size (about 4kb). So you might not be able to store everything in a session.
The problem is that if users' answers are submited to the Internet,
they will easily be detected by ETS
That's the real question here:
Usually, if one doesn't want that other people (e.g. the ETS) can read your content, you restrict the access to the content. Either by passwords or by other means.
So, use some sort of authentication (answer by @Rich Peck), be extra careful that your content is only visible after an successful authentication, don't give the passwords to the ETS and you should be fine.