Teachers
A ranked Friday quiz pulls a quiet class in fast. Show the top names on the board, and keep it light so the slower students still want to play next week. Competition works best in small, friendly doses.
A score on its own is forgettable. A rank is not. Make a quiz in minutes and let every result land on a ranked leaderboard, top by score, then by who finished faster. That small bit of competition is what makes students sit the quiz again to climb. Free to start, no app or login to attempt, and creating needs a free SurveyHeart account.
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You set the questions, the leaderboard handles the rest. Score first, speed as the tie-breaker, so a fast and correct run rises to the top on its own. No spreadsheet, no sorting by hand.
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.
Add MCQ, short answer, and long answer questions. Set a timer if you want one.
Send a single WhatsApp link. Students attempt it on any phone browser, no app or login needed.
MCQ and short answers are scored on their own. You award marks for long answers by hand.
See ranks by score, then by speed. It is not a live ticker, so to see who just joined, pull down and refresh and the new entries show up.
A ranked Friday quiz pulls a quiet class in fast. Show the top names on the board, and keep it light so the slower students still want to play next week. Competition works best in small, friendly doses.
In a NEET, JEE, or Banking batch, the rank is what students remember from a mock, not the percent. Seeing a name two spots above their own is the nudge that gets them back to the books that night.
Run a quiz night, a college fest round, or a brand contest where the prize goes to the top of the board. One link on WhatsApp, everyone plays from their own phone, and the ranking sorts the winner for you.
It ranks by score first. If two students have the same score, the faster one is placed higher. So both marks and speed count.
No, it is not live or real-time. It updates when you refresh the page. Refresh it again and it pulls in any new entries since then.
Yes. You share one link and they open it in any phone browser, with no app to install and no login. Students do type a name so the leaderboard knows who is who. To create the quiz you sign in once with a free SurveyHeart account.
MCQ and short answers are scored automatically. Long answer questions are evaluated by you, the creator, so you award the marks for those.
Yes, it is free to start. Make a quiz, share the link, and view the leaderboard without paying. The only thing you need to create one is a free SurveyHeart account.
Create a quiz, share one link, and watch the leaderboard rank by score then speed. Free to start, no app or login to play.