How do I make an MCQ test for class 10?
Open the SurveyHeart Quiz Builder and name the quiz by chapter. Add your class 10 questions as Multiple Choice, mark the correct option, and set 1 mark each, just like the CBSE board paper. Add an assertion and reason question for real exam practice, turn on Timed Tests, then share one link on WhatsApp. SurveyHeart scores every MCQ and shows each student a percent score and an answer sheet right after they submit.
Make your class 10 MCQ test step by step
Seven simple steps in board paper style, no app or login needed for students to attempt.
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Open the Quiz Builder and name it by chapter
Sign in to your free SurveyHeart account, open the Quiz Builder, and create a new quiz. Name it the way the board paper is split, like Class 10 Science Chapter 1 Chemical Reactions MCQ or Class 10 Maths Real Numbers MCQ. Students see this title at the top before they start.
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Add Multiple Choice questions from the syllabus
Add each question and set its type to Multiple Choice, then type the stem and four options. Match the board style: a Science question like Which gas is released when zinc reacts with dilute sulphuric acid, or a Maths question like The HCF of 96 and 404 is. The CBSE Class 10 paper opens with about 20 such one-mark MCQs, so 20 to 30 questions makes a solid full-chapter test.
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Mark the correct option and set 1 mark each
For each MCQ tap the circle next to the right option, like Hydrogen for the zinc question. Set the marks to 1, which matches how CBSE scores objective questions. SurveyHeart adds the total on its own. A wrong answer scores zero, the board does not use negative marking on these and neither does SurveyHeart.
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Add an assertion and reason question
Class 10 Science and Maths now include assertion and reason items. Put the assertion and the reason in the question box, and use the four standard choices as options: both true and reason explains it, both true but reason does not explain it, assertion true reason false, assertion false. Mark the one correct choice. This gives students real board-pattern practice.
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Turn on Timed Tests at about a minute a question
Open the settings and turn on Timed Tests. A fair clock is roughly one minute per MCQ, so set 30 minutes for 30 questions. When the time runs out the test submits on its own, so no student gets extra time. You can also turn on question shuffling here so each student sees the options in a different order.
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Share on the class WhatsApp group
Tap share to get one link and send it on your class WhatsApp group. Students open it in any phone browser and attempt, no app to install and no login just to start. That is the easiest way for a whole section to take the same test at home.
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Let it auto score and review the report
As students submit, SurveyHeart scores every MCQ and shows each student a percent score with an answer sheet to revise from. You get a report of every score that exports to PDF, Excel, or CSV for your records, and the leaderboard ranks students by score then speed and updates when you refresh.
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 clean class 10 MCQ test
Name it like the board paper
Put class, subject, and chapter in the title, like Class 10 Maths Polynomials MCQ, so it matches how the syllabus is split.
Match time to questions
A rough rule is about one minute per MCQ, so 30 questions fit a 30 minute timer.
Use 1 mark per MCQ like CBSE
The board gives 1 mark per objective question, so do the same. Wrong answers score zero, there is no negative marking to worry about.
Use the leaderboard for revision
The leaderboard ranks by score then speed and updates when you refresh, so it is great for a quick class recap.
Shuffle to cut copying
Turn on question shuffling so two students sitting together see options in a different order.
Check the answer sheet together
After submit, students see their answer sheet, so you can walk through the wrong ones in the next class.
Make your class 10 MCQ test now
Add questions, set the answers, share the link, and let Quizzory score it.
Questions people ask
Does Quizzory auto check the MCQ answers?add
Yes. Once you mark the correct option and set the marks, Quizzory auto scores every MCQ answer and shows each student a percent score with an answer sheet right after they submit.
Do students need to install an app or log in?add
No. Students open your shared link in any phone browser and start the test. There is no app to install and no login needed just to attempt.
Can I add a time limit to the test?add
Yes. You can set a timer, for example 30 minutes. When the time runs out the test auto submits on its own.
Is there negative marking for wrong answers?add
No. A wrong MCQ answer scores zero, it never goes below zero. There is no negative marking in Quizzory, which also matches the CBSE board, where objective questions carry no negative marking.
Can I see how each student did?add
Yes. You get a report of every score, and the leaderboard ranks students by score and then by speed. It updates when you refresh the page.