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New feature: Multi-Quizzes

Build the quiz you need.

A new feature is now live on Mammath: Multi-Quizzes.

Teachers can now select multiple existing Mammath quizzes — from any topic — and combine them into a single quiz of their own.
Once selected, the quizzes can be sorted into a preferred order, and the number of questions can be reduced if needed. The finished quiz is then assigned exactly like any other Mammath quiz.

Why this matters

Mammath quizzes are deliberately narrow and focused. That makes them powerful — but it also means teachers often want to bundle several together to match a lesson, a revision set, or a homework task.

Mulit-Quizzes makes that straightforward.

For example, a teacher might create a Fraction Basics homework quiz by combining:

  • identifying fractions

  • equivalent fractions

  • simplifying fractions

  • comparing fractions

Quizzes can be pulled from different parts of the library, ordered logically, trimmed to a sensible length, and assigned as a single task for students to complete.

Parallel quizzes, easily

Multi-Quizzes also make it easy to create closely matched versions of the same test.

A teacher might take a set of algebra or fraction quizzes and:

  • assign the odd-numbered questions as a pre-test

  • assign the even-numbered questions as a post-test

Both quizzes assess the same skills, at the same level of difficulty, without repeating the exact same questions. That makes progress easier to see, without students memorising answers.

Built on what already works

Multi-Quizzes do not replace Mammath’s quiz library — they extend it.

The same carefully written questions, the same focused topics, and the same simple student experience are still there.
Teachers just get a new way to shape them to fit what they are teaching, when they are teaching it.

More control.
Same simplicity.