How to create a mock test online for exam prep
You can build a full mock test on Quizzory in a few minutes, free, with no app and no login needed to attempt it. Match the real paper: add your sections, set marks per question (4 per MCQ for NEET or JEE, 2 for UPSC Prelims GS), and set the same total time, 180 minutes for a NEET mock, 120 for a UPSC Prelims paper. Switch on a timer that auto-submits when time is up, and share one WhatsApp link. After they submit, each student sees a percent score and a full answer sheet, and a leaderboard ranks everyone by score then speed. One honest note: Quizzory has no negative marking, so a wrong answer just scores zero. The real exams do cut marks, so put that rule in your instruction line.
Build your mock test step by step
Six simple steps, from blank test to a shareable link.
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1. Sign in and name the test
Open Quizzory, sign in with your free SurveyHeart account (needed to create), and make a new quiz. Give it a clear title like "NEET Biology Mock Test 1". Add a short instruction line with the total marks, the time, and whether the real exam has negative marking. This is what students read before they begin.
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2. Add your questions section by section
Group questions the way the real exam does, like Physics, Chemistry, then Biology, so the test feels like the actual paper. Add each question one after another in the order you want them attempted. Keep the wording short and exam-style.
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3. Pick the question type for each one
Use MCQ for the bulk of an exam paper, short answer for one-word or numeric answers, and long answer where a student must write out a full solution. MCQ and short answers are scored automatically. Long answers you grade yourself after the test, so use them only where you really need written work.
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4. Set the marks for each question
Give every question its own mark value to match the real paper, for example 4 marks per correct MCQ like NEET and JEE Main, or 2 marks like UPSC Prelims GS. There is no negative marking on Quizzory, so a wrong answer scores zero and never pulls the total below it. Because the real NEET, JEE and UPSC papers do cut marks for wrong answers, write that rule in your instruction line so students still avoid blind guessing. The final score is shown as a percent.
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5. Turn on the timer
Set the same total time as the real paper, so a NEET style mock gets 180 minutes for 180 questions, a JEE Main style mock gets 180 minutes for 75 questions, and a UPSC Prelims style GS paper gets 120 minutes for 100 questions. When time runs out the test auto-submits whatever the student has done. This trains them to manage time, not just answer questions.
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6. Share the one-tap link
When the test is ready, get its link and send it on WhatsApp or any group in one tap. Students open it in any phone browser, with no app to install and no login just to attempt. You get a report of every score as they finish.
The same test, on every student phone
A timer that submits on its own, one question at a time with clear right and wrong marks, an instant score and a rank list.
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.
Tips for a sharper mock test
Match the real marks pattern
Mirror the actual paper: 4 marks per MCQ for NEET and JEE Main, 2 for UPSC Prelims GS. Then the percent score lines up with a real expected score.
Time it like the real exam
Use the official total: 180 minutes for a NEET or JEE Main mock, 120 for a UPSC Prelims paper. That roughly 1 minute per question pace is the real skill being trained.
Keep long answers few
Long answers need you to grade them by hand, so use them only where written work matters.
Let the leaderboard push them
It ranks by score then speed and updates on refresh, which makes students want a re-attempt.
Name tests in a series
Use clear names like Mock 1, Mock 2 so a student can track progress across the set.
Tell them no negative marking
Say it in the instructions so students attempt every question instead of leaving blanks.
Build your mock test in minutes
Free, no app, no login to attempt, just one WhatsApp link.
Questions people ask
Is there negative marking in a Quizzory mock test?add
No. A wrong answer scores zero, it never goes below zero. NEET and JEE Main cut 1 mark per wrong answer and UPSC Prelims cuts about 0.33, so write that rule in your instruction line. Quizzory itself will not subtract, but the warning keeps students from blind guessing the way the real paper punishes.
Can I add a timer that submits the test on its own?add
Yes. Set the total time and the test auto-submits whatever the student has done when time runs out. This is good for copying real exam pressure.
How are the answers checked and scored?add
MCQ and short answers are scored automatically. Long answers are checked by you by hand, where you award the marks. The student then sees a percent score and a full answer sheet to review.
Do students need to install an app or log in?add
No. They open the link in any phone browser and attempt the test, with no app to install and no login needed just to attempt. You share the test with one WhatsApp link.
Can I set different marks for different questions and add sections?add
Yes. You give each question its own mark value, so harder questions can carry more marks. You add questions in the order and grouping you want, so the test reads section by section like the real paper.