Teachers
Set a chapter mock the night before class and let it score itself. You stop spending Sunday checking forty MCQ sheets, and the answer sheet tells each student exactly which questions to redo.
A mock test only works when it feels like the real exam. Set a clock that submits on its own, group questions into sections, and put marks on each one. Share a single link and students attempt it on any phone browser with no app and no login. They see their score the second they submit. Free to start, and creating a test needs a free SurveyHeart account.
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A good mock builds two things, your knowledge and your sense of time. The clock, the one-by-one questions, and the instant score sheet train both, the same way a full-length test before NEET, JEE, SSC, or Banking does.
A timer that submits on its own, with one clear question at a time.
A percent ring with a correct, wrong and skipped split, the moment a student submits.
After they finish, students see the right answers, so the test doubles as revision.
Add MCQ, short answer, and long answer questions, set marks for each, and group them into sections like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. You type the questions yourself, Quizzory does not have a ready question bank.
Give the test a time limit and it auto-submits when the clock runs out, just like a real exam hall. That pressure is the whole point, it teaches students to pace and not get stuck on one question.
Send the test link on WhatsApp in one tap. No app to install and no login needed just to attempt.
MCQ and short answers score on their own and you award marks for long answers. The answer sheet shows what went wrong, so the mock turns into a revision sheet, not just a number.
Set a chapter mock the night before class and let it score itself. You stop spending Sunday checking forty MCQ sheets, and the answer sheet tells each student exactly which questions to redo.
Most NEET and JEE toppers build up from one or two mocks a week to three or four a week near the exam. Make your own timed papers, sit them under the clock, and use the answer sheet to find the topics that keep costing you marks.
Run a common timed mock across every batch from one link. Sections and per-question marks let you copy the real paper pattern, and you keep the test to reuse it with the next batch.
No. A wrong answer scores zero and never goes below zero. Quizzory has no negative marking, so if your real exam cuts marks for wrong answers, the mock score will read a little higher than the real one. Keep that in mind when you read the number.
Yes. You can set a time limit that auto-submits when it ends, and you can group questions into sections within one test.
MCQ and short answer questions are scored on their own. For long answer questions you read the answer and award the marks yourself, so you stay in control of the grade.
To attempt, no. Students open the link in any phone browser and start, with no app and no login. To create a test you do need a free SurveyHeart account, so the maker signs in once and the takers never have to.
No, it is not real-time. The leaderboard ranks everyone by score and then by speed, and it updates when the page is refreshed.
Add your questions, set the timer and marks, and share the link today. Free to start, and your students attempt it with no app and no login.