LEARNING TOOL · PRACTICE
Find the gap in ten minutes, not in a three-hour mock.
Short chapter-level quizzes that tell you whether you have actually understood something — while it is still cheap to find out you haven't.
- Length
- About ten questions
- Scope
- One chapter at a time
- Time
- Ten minutes
- Best used
- Right after studying
WHY GAPS SURFACE LATE
Finding out in the mock is finding out expensively.
A three-hour paper is a slow and costly way to learn that one chapter never really landed.
Reading feels like understanding
A chapter you have just read is at its most convincing and its least tested. The confidence is real; the recall is not.
Mocks are too far apart
A gap that shows up in a Sunday mock has usually been sitting there for three weeks.
A score is not a diagnosis
Twelve out of twenty tells you something is wrong. It does not tell you which idea is missing.
The cheapest place to be wrong is ten minutes after you studied it.
WHAT IT DOES
The cheapest place to be wrong.
A mock test tells you a chapter is weak three weeks after you studied it, mixed in with forty other things. A ten-question quiz tells you the same thing the same evening, with nothing else in the way.
One chapter at a time
No mixing. When you get four wrong, you know exactly what they were about.
Ten minutes, not three hours
Short enough to run straight after studying a topic, which is when it is most diagnostic.
Every miss is classified
Concept gap, calculation slip, misread question — the error type is what determines the fix.
Quizzes are generated and taken inside the OUTLRN app. This page explains the format and where it fits in a study week.
HOW IT WORKS
Study, then immediately test it.
The gap between studying something and discovering you did not understand it is where most JEE preparation quietly leaks. Closing that gap to the same evening is most of the value.
- 01
Finish a chapter
Or a single topic inside one — the quiz scales down to that.
- 02
Take ten questions
Mixed difficulty, JEE-pattern, with negative marking so the guessing habit shows up too.
- 03
Read the misses, not the score
The score is noise at ten questions. The pattern in what you missed is the output.
WHAT YOU GET
Gaps found while they are still small.
Nothing here is about the score. A ten-question check exists to tell you what to do next.
Same-day feedback
The chapter is still in your head, so a correction costs minutes rather than a full re-study.
Every miss classified
Concept gap, slip or misread — chapter quizzes feed the same log your mocks do.
A shorter post-mortem
Fewer surprises on Sunday, because the obvious gaps were caught during the week.
After the ten questions
A quiz finds the gap. These are what take it from there.
What students said about quiz
“I thought I had finished Thermodynamics. Ten questions later I clearly had not. Better to learn that in ten minutes than in a full mock a month afterwards.”
“The negative marking on a short quiz was the useful part. It showed me I guess far more often than I thought I did.”
“Ten minutes after every chapter. It is the one habit from this year I would keep.”
STRAIGHT ANSWERS
Quiz questions
How is a quiz different from a mock test?
Scope and purpose. A quiz isolates one chapter to diagnose it; a mock test mixes the whole syllabus to measure stamina, time management and overall standing. They answer different questions and you need both.
How many questions should a quiz have?
Ten is the working size — long enough to reveal a pattern, short enough to run the same evening you studied the chapter. Anything longer starts competing with practice time instead of supporting it.
Does it use negative marking?
Yes, matched to the JEE pattern. Removing it would hide the guessing habit, which is one of the more expensive habits to carry into the real paper.
Should I care about the score?
Not at ten questions — the sample is too small to mean much. What matters is which questions you missed and why, which is what gets logged.
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Test it while you still remember it.
Quiz is part of OUTLRN — the JEE app that turns every wrong answer into the next thing you fix.
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