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A quick check that you cannot bluff.

A quiz is the short, sharp version of an exam paper: a handful of questions attached to the thing you just read, marked on the server the moment you submit. The answer key never reaches your browser until you have committed.

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01Quizzes

How a quiz works

Three question types

Single choice, multiple select, and typed answer. The typed ones are where you find out whether you actually know the form.

Marked on the server

The key and the explanation are stripped from the payload until you submit. There is nothing in the page to inspect.

All or nothing per question

A multiple-select question is right when every box is right. Partial credit teaches you that nearly correct is correct, and in an exam it is not.

Attached to what you were doing

A quiz can hang off a lesson, a course chapter, a classroom session, or a story — so it tests the thing you just did.

Explanations after the fact

Once you submit, each question shows why the answer is what it is.

Retake it

Attempts are kept and the best score is the one that counts. The goal is to know the material, not to protect a number.

02A typed question, mid-quiz

Setze ins Perfekt: „Ich gehe nach Hause.“

type the full sentence

03Common questions
How is a quiz different from an exam paper?
Scale and purpose. An exam paper reproduces the Goethe reading format end to end. A quiz is a handful of questions checking one lesson or one text, and it can ask you to type an answer rather than pick one.
Why is there no partial credit?
Because a multiple-select question you got 'mostly' right is a question you would have lost in the exam. All-or-nothing marking is uncomfortable and that is the useful part.
Can I see the answers before I submit?
No. The answer key and the explanation are removed from the data the browser receives, and marking happens on the server.
Do quiz results feed the spaced-repetition queue?
No. Quizzes are graded separately and do not schedule cards. The FSRS queue is driven only by the drills.
Can my instructor set a quiz?
Yes. Instructors author quizzes for their own classrooms and courses, and can see how their cohort scored.

Check yourself before an examiner does.

Take a quiz on the lesson you just finished and find out whether it stuck.