Most online test tools assume the student has an app, a login and a steady screen in front of them. In a lot of Indian classrooms and homes that is not the case. The student has a shared Android phone and a patchy data pack. So the whole point of an online test for students is to remove the steps that lose people. With Quizzory the student just taps the link and starts. No app to download, no account to create, no password to forget on test day.
The test shows one question at a time, which keeps a small screen clean and stops a student from skipping ahead by accident. The teacher can set MCQ, short answer and long answer questions in the same test. MCQ and short answers are scored the instant the student submits. Long written answers wait for the teacher to read and award marks, so the score for those is final only after the teacher checks them.
The strongest part for learning is what happens after submit. The student sees a percent score with a correct, wrong and skipped split, then an answer sheet that shows their answer next to the right answer for each question. That turns one test into a revision sheet. A leaderboard ranks students by score and then by speed, which adds a little healthy push, though it is not a live board, it updates when the page is refreshed.
To keep the claims straight, here is what Quizzory does not do. There is no negative marking, a wrong answer is simply zero. There is no built in question bank, so the teacher or aspirant adds their own questions, which keeps the test matched to the exact syllabus or chapter. Attempting a test needs nothing from the student. Creating one needs a single free SurveyHeart account, and the test stays free to build and run.