Quizzes you don’t have to build from scratch.
18 templates a teacher fires in two minutes — JEE Mathematics, NEET Biology, GMAT data sufficiency, K-12 fluency drills, system design, essay rubrics. Edit the seed questions, pick auto-grade or teacher-grade, share to a cohort. The scores land in your gradebook, the leaderboard updates, students get notified.

The quiz library
18templates, grouped by who’s teaching.
Every template ships with real starter questions — not “Sample MCQ.” You edit them, you don’t write from a blank page.
Entrance prep· 3 templates
JEE · NEET · GMAT timing and difficulty — built by educators who've coached cohorts to the test.
JEE Mathematics drill
JEESingle-correct MCQs on calculus, algebra, coordinate geometry. JEE-style difficulty + timing.
NEET Biology MCQs
NEETSingle-correct biology MCQs — cell, genetics, human physiology. NEET-style framing.
GMAT data sufficiency
GMATClassic DS items — judge if each statement is sufficient, alone or together. 2-min pacing.
Classroom (K-12 + general)· 8 templates
The four checkpoints every classroom uses — pop quiz, module test, reflection, fluency drill.
Pop quiz
Quick 5-question check-in to confirm students caught today's main ideas.
End-of-module assessment
Graded 10-question test covering everything in a module. 70% to pass.
Reflection prompt
Single open-ended question — teacher reviews each response.
Reading comprehension
Short passage + 4 inference questions. Primary/secondary critical reading.
Math fluency drill
Eight quick arithmetic questions. Times tables, fractions, basic algebra.
Vocabulary check
Synonyms · antonyms · usage in a sentence. Word-of-the-week scaffold.
Physics laws check
MCQs on Newton's laws, conservation, kinematics. Mid-secondary level.
Chemistry equations
Balance equations, identify reaction types, predict products.
Higher education· 2 templates
Long-form prompts with rubrics for college / university classes that grade for reasoning, not recall.
Essay with rubric
One long-response prompt graded against a 4-point rubric. Instructor reviews each.
Case study analysis
Case prompt + four guided questions. Used in business, law, medicine, ethics courses.
Engineering / CS· 3 templates
Made for code bootcamps, CS departments, and engineering training tracks.
Code review quiz
Short code snippets with bugs to spot. Tunes review skills in CS / SE classes.
Algorithm complexity
Big-O for common algorithms — sorting, searching, graph traversal.
System design fundamentals
Open-ended scenarios — design a URL shortener, a chat service, a notifications system.
Management / Product· 2 templates
Situational quizzes for PM, ops, and product-sense interview prep.
Project management scenarios
Situational MCQs — scope creep, risk, dependencies. PMBOK / PMP-style framing.
Product sense interview
Open-ended design + prioritisation. Common at FAANG/PM interview prep.
Question types
Five question shapes. Cover any subject.
Multiple choice
2-6 options, single correct. Auto-graded with optional explanation.
True / False
Two-option specialisation of MCQ — fastest to write, fastest to grade.
Short answer
Single line. Auto-grade vs. expected text, or hand-grade.
Long answer
Essay/explanation. Teacher-graded with rubric weights.
File / code upload
Student uploads PDF, image, or code. Teacher reviews + scores.
Two-minute setup, two-second grading.
- Time limits — 5 min to no-limit, per quiz
- Pass score — % gate or absolute points
- Attempt caps — one shot, three shots, unlimited
- Randomised question + option order — anti-copying
- Auto-grade for objective, teacher-grade for subjective, mixed for case studies
- Notifications fan out to in-app + email + WhatsApp on score posted
Question 1 of 12
If x² + 4x + 3 = 0, what are the roots?
Where they live: lessons, classes, follow-ups, leaderboard.
- Embed inside any course lesson — counts toward course completion
- Attach as a class follow-up — auto-shared in the wrap recap
- Standalone share link — works for non-enrolled prospects
- Score → Leaderboard (10 pts attempted, +15 bonus for a pass)
- Mistake review — students see what they got wrong + the right answer
- Anti-cheat: shuffled options, attempt-cap enforcement, time-window
Why this isn’t a Google Form
Six things teachers ask for and Google Forms won’t do.
Scores hit the leaderboard
Pass a quiz → +15 helpfulness points. Students see their rank against the cohort in real time.
Cohort-scoped, not link-scoped
Only enrolled students can attempt. No 'anyone with the link can vote' chaos.
Hard time limits with auto-submit
When the timer hits zero, the quiz submits with whatever's filled. JEE pacing, enforced.
Inline mistake review
After submit, the student sees their wrong answers with the correct one + an optional explanation.
Cross-channel score notifications
When you grade, the student gets pinged in-app + email + WhatsApp — they don't have to refresh.
Workspace-owned data
Every question, every response, every grade — exports as CSV/JSON on every plan. Even the free tier.
In an Indian coaching centre
Where quizzes carry the cohort.
JEE Mains weekly mock
“Saturday: JEE Maths drill auto-fires at 6 pm. 60 minutes, hard cap. Sunday morning the leaderboard shows top scorers across all batches. The kid who topped gets a 🏆 in the community feed.”
Templates + features used
- JEE Mathematics drill template
- Time cap + auto-submit at 7 pm
- Score → Leaderboard → Wall of Love auto-promote
NEET Biology — chapter close
“Finish the genetics chapter Friday evening, NEET Biology MCQ template Saturday morning. Mistake review shows which inheritance pattern they got wrong — I open that exact slide in next week's class.”
Templates + features used
- NEET Biology MCQs template
- Inline mistake review per student
- Score feeds the parent-facing progress email
K-12 Vedic maths · Class 5
“Math fluency drill template, swap in Vedic squaring questions. 8 minutes, retake allowed twice. Parents get a WhatsApp with the score — they're hooked on the cohort.”
Templates + features used
- Math fluency drill template
- 2 attempts allowed, best-of counts
- Score notification → WhatsApp to parent
vs. the alternatives
Why coaching centres switch.
What hurts
No leaderboard. No cohort scoping. No real time limits. Grades stay in a spreadsheet you forget to open. Acknowledgement to the student? None.
The Big Class
Cohort-scoped, time-bounded, leaderboard-feeding, parent-WhatsApp-notifying. Live by default.
What hurts
Their content library, their student account, their brand. You're the channel; they're the platform. Your roster lives behind their login.
The Big Class
Your templates, your edits, your students under your brand. Export anything to CSV / JSON the day you leave.
What hurts
Buzzer culture works for primary classes. For JEE / NEET prep, the music + scoreboard distracts from time-pressure practice.
The Big Class
Test-realistic pacing — silent timer, single attempt, no mid-quiz leaderboard. Buzzer-style mode available when you want it.
What hurts
3-4 question types, no entrance-test templates, no India-specific framing. Generic and shallow.
The Big Class
18 templates including JEE / NEET / GMAT, 5 question types, real starter questions per template.
Fire your first quiz in two minutes.
Start your workspace, pick a template, edit the seed questions, send to your cohort. Score lands in your gradebook before they finish their tea.