A printed class test eats your day. You type it, take printouts, hand them out, collect the sheets, then sit and correct each one by hand. A class test on Quizzory cuts most of that. You add your questions once, share one link, and the scoring for MCQ and short answers happens the moment a student submits. What you save is the correction time, which is the part that actually hurts.
A class test here is a mix of three question types. MCQ for facts and one mark checks, short answer for one line or one word replies, and long answer for the written part where the student explains. MCQ and short answers are auto scored. For long answers you read each one and award the marks yourself, the same as you would on paper, so you keep full control over the marks that need a human eye.
To keep it fair you can add a timer for the whole test. When the time runs out the test submits on its own, so a student who opens it late does not get extra minutes. After everyone is done you open one report that lists every student and their score, and a leaderboard ranks them by score first and then by speed. The leaderboard is not a live board, it updates when you refresh the page, so reload it once the test window closes to see the final order.
A few honest notes so there is no surprise. There is no negative marking, a wrong answer scores zero and the score never drops below zero. Quizzory does not have a ready question bank, you bring your own questions, which is what you want for a class test tied to what you just taught. And students do not need any account to attempt, they only tap the link. You need a free SurveyHeart account once, just to build and own the test.