Study by Platform
Every quiz platform has its own set of question formats. These guides break down what each one uses — and how to practise the format — so you walk into a quiz already knowing how it works.
Learning management systems (LMS)
Course platforms where instructors host classes, assignments and online quizzes. Most also offer ungraded practice attempts — the ideal place to rehearse a format before it counts.
Canvas
Canvas is the learning management system behind thousands of school and university courses. Here is how its quizzes are built — and how to practise the formats with confidence.
View guideMoodle
Moodle is the open-source LMS used by schools and universities worldwide. Its Quiz module is famously flexible — here is how its question types work and how to practise them.
View guideBlackboard
Blackboard Learn powers courses at thousands of universities. Its tests support a wide spread of question formats — here is what each one is and how to study it.
View guideClassroom & study tools
Lightweight quiz builders and revision apps used for self-checks, practice and homework — quick to drill and easy to learn the format on.
Google Forms
Google Forms is the free tool teachers reach for to build quick quizzes and self-checks. Here is how its quiz question types work and how to study with them.
View guideQuizlet
Quizlet is a study platform built around flashcards — and its Test and Learn modes turn any set into quiz questions. Here is how those formats work and how to get more from them.
View guideGame-based quiz platforms
Live, gamified quiz tools used in class for review and competition. Fast and fun — and underneath the game modes, the questions are standard formats you can study and practise on your own time.
Kahoot
Understand how each Kahoot question format works so you can revise a set and practise on your own — not during a live, graded game.
View guideQuizizz
Recognise every Quizizz question format and use AI Solve Quiz to review a set or practise the format on your own — never during a live, graded game.
View guideBlooket
Learn how Blooket question sets work, then practise the format and review your material on your own time.
View guideGimkit
Understand how Gimkit kits are built, recognise every question format, and revise the material on your own — long before the live game starts.
View guideCoding & tech assessments
Technical-skills platforms with a practice/learning track and, often, paid hiring assessments. The honest preparation is understanding the format and drilling the concepts on the practice side — these guides never help with a real, scored test.
HackerRank
HackerRank is a technical-skills platform with a free practice track and paid hiring assessments. This guide helps you understand how its question types work and practise the underlying computer-science concepts — so you build genuine skill, not shortcuts.
View guideCodility
Codility is a technical screening platform used mostly for hiring, so the smartest preparation is understanding its format and drilling the underlying concepts on Codility's own practice track — not chasing answers to a live test.
View guideCodeSignal
CodeSignal is a technical assessment platform many companies use for hiring — which makes it a place to prepare honestly, not to shortcut. This guide explains how CodeSignal is structured and how to practise the underlying concepts on its own learning and practice track, so you walk into a real assessment genuinely ready.
View guideA study tool, not a shortcut
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