Mega Multiple-Choice Quiz Collection

Search, filter, and assign hundreds of diagnostic maths quizzes. Instantly assess prior knowledge, check for understanding, or build spaced retrieval homework.

How Diagnostic Questions Work

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✓ Each quiz contains exactly 5 carefully designed questions
✓ Every wrong answer reveals a specific misconception
✓ Quiz A, B and C test the same skills with different numbers
✓ Results show what students are thinking, not just what they got wrong
✓ Quizzes take under 5 minutes to complete
✓ Set up a free account at diagnosticquestions.com to use the quizzes

Why Diagnostic Questions?

In a normal quiz, a wrong answer just tells you a student got it wrong. In a diagnostic question, every wrong answer tells you exactly what that student is thinking — and which misconception is holding them back. That means you can fix the right thing, for the right student, at the right time.

Each quiz below contains 5 carefully designed questions where every answer choice — right or wrong — has a purpose.

How to Use These Quizzes

Pre & Post Assessment

Set Quiz A before the lesson to assess prior knowledge. Set Quiz B as homework after teaching to check progress. Set Quiz C weeks later for spaced retrieval.

Tip: Leave at least 2 weeks between Quiz B and Quiz C for genuine spaced retrieval.

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Homework & Fix

Set Quiz A as homework. Analyse results and address struggles in class. Recheck understanding with Quiz B, then use Quiz C later for retrieval.

Tip: Project Quiz A results in class — discuss the most common wrong answer before reteaching.

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Exit Tickets

Use Quiz A in class as an Exit Ticket or hinge-point. Address misconceptions, then recheck with Quiz B. Assign Quiz C down the road to ensure it stuck.

Tip: Use the results to group students for targeted support the very next lesson.

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