Prepare once, reuse many times
Create questions manually, import documents, use AI, or get content saved in the library.
Prepare questions from documents or libraries, divide questions into parts, set your own mixing rules, assign the right questions to the right audience, and track results on the same platform.
Create first testCreate questions manually, import documents, use AI, or get content saved in the library.
Split the test into several parts and choose the appropriate mixing method for each part.
Regulations on participants, access time, exam duration and number of submissions.
Score questions with answers, track submissions, and analyze results in one report.
NineQuiz keeps test preparation, test administration, and results viewing seamless so you don't have to transfer data through multiple tools.
Add questions, divide them into parts and mix them to suit the topic structure.
Choose the recipient, access time frame, duration and sharing method.
Check the papers that need to be hand-graded, confirm the scores, then view the class report and each question.
You can compose each question yourself, bulk import from a file, use AI to create a draft, or retrieve questions from the library.
Use auto-graded questions for knowledge sections and open-ended answers or attachments for sections that need teacher assessment.
Each section can have a different goal: background knowledge, situational problems or essay. You name, describe and choose the mix independently so that the questions remain random without messing up the question structure.
Sentences that share facts should be kept in the correct order.
Separate Math, Science and English into parts so workers know what content they are working on.
Keep the same order in the reading comprehension section or situational problems, while the other sections are mixed.
Use the multiple choice section for automatic grading and the essay section or download the file for teachers to evaluate more deeply.
Decide who can participate, when the question will be opened, how much time will be given and when the participants will see the results.
Save questions by category and group, then select a specific question or have NineQuiz randomly drawn according to the conditions you set.
NineQuiz records notable events on a timeline so organizers don't have to manually track each person throughout the competition.
Monitoring data is used to support context review. Check multiple sources before jumping to conclusions about unusual behavior.
Objective questions are graded immediately after submission. With an essay or assignment file, the teacher views the content, enters scores, and confirms the final results.
The report gives you an overview of the whole group, while still being able to open each person's work and results for detailed inspection.
Explain the requirements before the worker starts the question group.
Choose a separate mixing method according to the structure of each part.
Set a score for each question or use a scale for the entire section.
Regulations on the number of submissions and how to record results.
Collect necessary information before opening the topic.
Open the question immediately or schedule a time according to the exam schedule.
Duplicate the old structure to prepare new topics faster.
Participants open the exam in a browser; no app installation is required.
Specifies one or more classes that are authorized to participate.
Load report Excel for storage or further processing.
Temporarily close this post when content or settings need to be updated.
Decentralize permissions for multiple people to watch the test.
Divide the questions by chapter or skill, assign them to the right class and see the results of each student.
Set test schedule, limit equipment, and review events that need attention after the test session.
Combine knowledge and situations to see how well learners have understood and applied the content.
Create questions by position, score on the same criteria and export results for the recruitment team to compare.
Online Exams is suitable for assessments that need to be controlled and saved in detail; Quick Quiz is suitable for quick review and interactive activities.
Yes. You can create multiple sections, give them their own names and instructions, then add appropriate questions to each section. This method is useful when the test includes many different subjects, topics or types of skills.
Start with a set of questions, divide the questions according to the structure you want, then let NineQuiz assist in assigning, scoring, and synthesizing the results.