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Create an online test your students take on any phone.

Most students sit with a basic phone, not a laptop, so the test has to work in a plain browser. Quizzory does exactly that. You build the test, add a timer, and share one link. Students open it on any phone, with no app to install and no login to attempt, then get an instant score and a full answer review they can learn from. Free to start, you only need a free SurveyHeart account to make the test.

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Everything in one place

What every student gets after they submit

An instant score, the right answers and a place on the board, all on their phone.

timerOne question at a time
00 : 04 : 37
2. What is the capital of India?
Mumbai
New Delhi

A timer that submits on its own, with one clear question at a time.

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Score
1820
90%
Correct18
Wrong2

A percent ring with a correct, wrong and skipped split, the moment a student submits.

fact_checkAnswer sheet
Q2 . Capital of India
New Delhi
Q3 . Constitution adopted
Your answer: 1947
check_circleCorrect answer: 1950

After they finish, students see the right answers, so the test doubles as revision.

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How it works

Four steps from question to result

1

Create

Add your questions, pick MCQ, short or long answer, set the timer and the marks.

2

Share

Send one link to your class on WhatsApp. Students open it on any phone browser.

3

Auto evaluate

MCQ and short answers are scored the moment a student submits. Long written answers wait for your marks.

4

See results

Open the report and leaderboard, see every score and let students review the answer sheet.

Who it is for

Who creates tests on Quizzory

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School students

A test built for Class 6 to 12 work, where the teacher checks if the chapter landed. The student attempts on a phone, sees the percent score at once, and then reads the answer sheet to find the two or three questions they got wrong. That review is the part that lifts the next test.

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Exam aspirants

Aspirants for NEET, JEE, SSC, Banking or state exams need timed MCQ practice that feels like the real paper. Set a timer that auto submits, attempt on a phone between classes, and use the leaderboard to push each other in a study group. You bring the questions, the timing and scoring are handled.

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Study groups

One friend in the group can build a test, drop the link in the chat, and the whole group attempts the same set on their own phones. The leaderboard turns plain revision into a small contest, which is often what gets everyone to actually sit and do it.

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Built for the phone the student already has

A test that works on any phone, no fuss

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.

FAQ

Common questions

Can students take the test on a phone?add

Yes. Students open the shared link in any phone browser and attempt the test there. There is no app to install and no login needed just to take the test.

Do students get their score right away?add

Yes. For MCQ and short answer questions the score shows the moment a student submits, as a percent with a correct, wrong and skipped split. Long written answers wait for your marks before the full score is final.

Can students see the right answers after the test?add

Yes. After they submit, students see an answer sheet with their answer and the correct answer for each question, so the test doubles as revision.

Is there a time limit on the test?add

You can set a timer for the whole test. When the time runs out the test submits on its own, so every student gets the same window.

Is it free to create a test for my students?add

Yes. You can build a test, set a timer and share the link for free. There is no charge to create and run a test for your class.

Set your first test for students today

Build it in minutes, share one link and watch the scores come in. Free to start.