Practice Tests for Kids
Generate a custom practice test for your child from their own school questions. Takes under a minute โ no account, no ads, just focused revision.
Sample kids' quiz โ ready to try
Hit the button below โ your kids' practice test starts instantly, no extra steps needed.
1. How many sides does a hexagon have? 2. What do plants need to make their own food? (sunlight, water, and __) 3. Which is the largest continent on Earth? 4. If you have 24 chocolates and share them equally among 4 friends, how many does each friend get? 5. True or False: The Sun is a planet. 6. How many days are there in one week? 7. How many colours are there in a rainbow? 8. What is the capital of India? 9. Which animal is known as the 'King of the Jungle'? 10. Name one thing that floats on water. 11. What is 7 + 8? 12. What is the opposite of 'hot'? 13. How many wheels does a bicycle have? 14. Which is the tallest land animal? 15. How many months are there in a year?
No account needed. Replace these with your child's actual school questions for best results.
Answers & simple explanations
Friendly answers for the sample quiz above โ handy for parents checking their child's work.
- Q1: 6 sides. A hexagon is a six-sided polygon (think of a honeycomb cell).
- Q2: Carbon dioxide (COโ). Plants use sunlight, water and carbon dioxide to make food in a process called photosynthesis.
- Q3: Asia. It is the largest continent both by area and by population.
- Q4: 6 chocolates each. 24 รท 4 = 6.
- Q5: False. The Sun is a star, not a planet. Planets like Earth orbit around the Sun.
- Q6: 7 days โ Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
- Q7: 7 colours โ VIBGYOR: Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Red.
- Q8: New Delhi is the capital of India.
- Q9: The lion is called the 'King of the Jungle'.
- Q10: Wood, plastic, paper or a leaf will float on water (anything lighter than water for its size).
- Q11: 7 + 8 = 15.
- Q12: Cold. 'Cold' is the opposite of 'hot'.
- Q13: 2 wheels. The word 'bi' in 'bicycle' means two.
- Q14: The giraffe โ it can grow up to about 5โ6 metres tall.
- Q15: 12 months โ January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December.
How to Make a Practice Test for Your Child
- 1Open the app โ no sign-up needed.
- 2Paste a few questions from your child's textbook, or upload a photo of a question paper.
- 3Choose Easy difficulty and set the number of questions.
- 4Click Generate to create a fresh practice test.
- 5Hand the device to your child and let them attempt it.
- 6Review the results together and read the explanations for any wrong answers.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What age group is this suitable for?
The tool works for any age โ primary school (Class 1โ5), middle school (Class 6โ8), and secondary school (Class 9โ12). The AI adapts to the complexity of your input.
How do I create a practice test from my child's textbook?
Take a photo of a page from the textbook or exercise book and upload it. Or simply type a few sample questions. The AI generates a fresh set of similar questions.
Can my child use this independently?
Yes. The interface is simple enough for older children to use on their own. For younger kids, a parent can set up the test and hand over the device.
Are the tests aligned with the school curriculum?
The AI mirrors the style and content of whatever questions you provide. Use your school's textbook questions and the output will naturally match your curriculum.