Quizzes & Tests

Quizzes and tests are essential for reinforcing learning and assessing student understanding. Euron Systems supports multiple question types with automatic grading, time limits, and detailed analytics.

Question Types

TypeDescriptionAuto-Graded
Multiple Choice (Single)One correct answer from 4+ optionsYes
Multiple Choice (Multi)Multiple correct answersYes
True/FalseBinary choiceYes
Fill in the BlankShort text answerYes (with accepted variants)
MatchingMatch items from two columnsYes
OrderingArrange items in correct sequenceYes
Short AnswerFree-text response (1-3 sentences)Manual
EssayLong-form written responseManual

Creating a Quiz

  1. In your course curriculum, click Add Lesson → Quiz.
  2. Enter the quiz title and instructions.
  3. Click Add Question to start building your quiz.
  4. For each question:
    • Write the question text (supports rich text and images).
    • Add answer options.
    • Mark the correct answer(s).
    • Set the point value (default: 1 point).
    • Optionally add an explanation shown after answering.

Quiz Settings

SettingOptions
Time LimitNone, or 1 minute to 4 hours
Attempts1, 2, 3, or unlimited
Passing ScorePercentage required to pass (e.g., 70%)
Question OrderFixed or randomized
Answer OrderFixed or randomized
Show ResultsImmediately, after submission, or after deadline
Show Correct AnswersYes, no, or after all attempts used
Negative MarkingDeduct points for wrong answers (configurable)

Question Bank

Build a reusable question bank:

  1. Go to Course → Question Bank.
  2. Add questions organized by topic and difficulty level.
  3. When creating a quiz, pull questions from the bank.
  4. Use Auto-Generate Quiz to randomly select questions based on topic and difficulty.

This is especially useful for test series and exam preparation courses where you need to create multiple unique tests from the same pool of questions.

Analytics

After students take a quiz, view detailed analytics:

  • Average Score — Mean score across all attempts
  • Score Distribution — Histogram of student scores
  • Question Analysis — Per-question correct/incorrect rates
  • Difficult Questions — Questions most students get wrong
  • Time Analysis — Average time spent per question
  • Attempt Trends — How scores improve across multiple attempts

Best Practices

  1. Place quizzes at the end of each module to reinforce key concepts.
  2. Use explanations — they are one of the most effective learning tools.
  3. Allow multiple attempts — students learn from their mistakes.
  4. Randomize question order — prevents students from sharing answers.
  5. Mix question types — keeps the quiz engaging and tests different skills.

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