How do you create an online quiz from scratch?
Sign in to your free SurveyHeart account and open the Quiz Builder. Name the quiz, add each question, and pick a type (Multiple Choice, Short Answer, or Long Answer). Mark the correct option, set the marks, turn on Timed Tests if you want a clock, then share one link. People attempt in any phone browser with no app or login, and you get a score report plus a leaderboard.
Build your quiz step by step
Six simple steps from blank page to a shareable link.
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Open the Quiz Builder and name your quiz
Sign in to your free SurveyHeart account, open the Quiz Builder, and tap to create a new quiz. In the top title box type a clear name like Class 10 Science Chapter 3 Light or UPSC Polity Test 1. This title is the first thing people see when they open your link, so make it tell them exactly what the test is.
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Add your first question with the plus button
Tap the add question button to drop in your first question, then type it in the question box. Ask one thing only, for example: Which mirror is used in a car headlight? Keep it short and plain. Tap add question again for the next one, there is no limit on how many you add.
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Pick the question type for each question
Each question has a type menu. Pick Multiple Choice for tap-one-option questions, Short Answer for a single word or number, or Long Answer for a written paragraph. Multiple Choice and Short Answer are graded by SurveyHeart on their own. Long Answer waits for you to read and mark it after people submit.
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Mark the correct option and set the marks
For a Multiple Choice question, type the options and tap the circle next to the right one to mark it correct, for example New Delhi for the capital of India. For Short Answer, type the exact answer you will accept. Then set the marks for that question in the marks field, like 1 for an easy one and 2 for a harder one. A wrong answer scores zero, there is no negative marking.
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Turn on Timed Tests if you want a limit
Open the quiz settings and turn on Timed Tests to set a duration, like 20 minutes for a short mock. When the clock hits zero the quiz submits on its own, so nobody keeps writing past the limit. Leave it off for a relaxed practice quiz with no clock. You can also use Preview Quiz here to take your own test once and catch any typo.
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Share the link and watch the scores come in
Tap share to get one link, then send it on WhatsApp or any class group with a single tap. People attempt in any phone browser with no app and no login needed just to attempt. After each submit they see a percent score and an answer sheet, you get a report of every score that exports to PDF, Excel, or CSV, and a leaderboard ranked by score then speed that updates when you refresh the page.
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 better quiz
Lean on Multiple Choice
Multiple Choice and Short Answer grade on their own, so a class of 60 needs no manual work from you.
Keep Long Answers few
Each Long Answer needs you to read and mark it by hand, so add one or two only where you really want to see reasoning.
Match the timer to the real paper
About one minute per Multiple Choice question is a fair start, so 20 questions fit a 20 minute clock.
Preview before you share
Use Preview Quiz to take your own test once. Auto scoring trusts the option you marked, so confirm every key is right.
Let the leaderboard drive effort
It ranks by score then speed, so a tie goes to whoever finished faster.
Share once on WhatsApp
One tap sends the link to a whole group, no app install and no login to attempt.
Ready to build your first quiz?
Add your questions, share the link, and get scores in minutes.
Questions people ask
Do people need an app or login to attempt my quiz?add
No. They just open the link in any phone browser and start. No app install and no login is needed to attempt.
How does scoring work?add
MCQ and short answer questions score automatically against the answers you set. Long answer questions are evaluated by you, the creator awards the marks after people submit.
Is there negative marking for wrong answers?add
No. A wrong answer simply scores zero. Quizzory does not take marks below zero, so there is no negative marking.
Is the leaderboard live?add
It is not live. The leaderboard ranks people by score and then by speed, and it updates when you refresh the page.
What happens when the timer ends?add
If you set a timer, the quiz submits on its own when the time runs out. The person cannot keep writing past the time limit.